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Says the “ Medical Times and Gazette ” — “ There ^are two 
considerations that will give additional importance to M. Pastern s 
discovery, should it prove to be a genuine one. In the first place 
it will immensely stimulate research in connection with analo- 
gous diseases, for which it is to be hoped a similar preventive 
may be found. ... In the second place, M. Pasteur’s success 
will be a blow to the anti-vivisection agitation. It will make, or 
ought to make, every dog-lover the friend of experimental phy- 
siology ; for even the most rabid anti-vivisedtionists must admit 
that rabid dogs would in all probability have existed to the 
Greek Kalends, if they had had their way in France as well as 
in England.” 
The Abbe Francois Moigno, for many years editor of “ Cosmos 
les Mondes,” died on July 13th. If, on the one hand, he was an 
obstinate opponent of Evolution, he merits great honoui, on the 
other, as a champion of free Science against bureaucracy. 
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