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  • Animals presented as typical victims of vivisection. Colour lithograph, by H. Doust, 1956.
  • Louis Pasteur (left) watching a colleague trephining a chloroformed rabbit during his research on rabies vaccination. Wood engraving (?), 1885.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits, after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • A physiological demonstration with vivisection of a dog. Oil painting by Emile-Edouard Mouchy, 1832.
  • A physiological demonstration with vivisection of a dog. Oil painting by Emile-Edouard Mouchy, 1832.
  • A physiological demonstration with vivisection of a dog. Oil painting by Emile-Edouard Mouchy, 1832.
  • A dog on a laboratory bench sits up and begs the prospective vivisector for mercy. Engraving by C.J. Tomkins, 1883, after a painting by J. McClure Hamilton.
  • A dog on a laboratory bench sits up and begs the prospective vivisector for mercy. Engraving by C.J. Tomkins, 1883, after a painting by J. McClure Hamilton.
  • Ten members of staff studying and performing experiments on dogs in the Physiology Department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
  • A basement (possibly the pre-operative room in the Physiology Department), Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg, with dogs, cages, and two animal-keepers. Photograph, 1904.