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THE Royal Commission on Vivisection published, on February 12, its long-delayed report. Four years have elapsed since the Commissioners ceased to hear evidence: and we are left to guess at the causes of this delay. The report is already out of date: it says not a word about the work of Flexner, the work of Ehrlich, the work of Bruce, since 1908; it says nothing of the latest results of the preventive treatment against rabies and typhoid fever, nor of the latest diphtheria statistics from the hospitals of the Metropolitan Asylums Board.
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The Vivisection Report . Nature 89, 65 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089065a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/089065a0