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According to historical accounts, male and female prisoners, named "logs" by their torturers, were subjected to vivisection without anaesthesia after they had been deliberately infected with diseases such as typhus and cholera.
He retracted his remark, saying that actually he would prefer to see Dudu's owner subjected to vivisection.
Hirst last exhibited figurative paintings at the Gagosian Gallery in New York in 2005, of subjects including a mortuary and vivisection; critics were not kind.
He said he would like to see him subjected to scientific experimentation - vivisection.
When confronted with stories about tense negotiations in Washington, I have let my consciousness ramble freely over more agreeable subjects, such as debt peonage or vivisection.
This is consistent not only with Lewis' love of animals so evident in his children's books, attention to animal pain (note a chapter on the subject in Problem of Pain, 1940), and his opposition to vivisection at Oxford but also with biblical literature.
David Bowie's many well-planned identity crises, not to mention his melodramatic rock itself, makes the perfect subject for the Losers' brand of homage-slash-parody-slash-aesthetic vivisection.
Vivisection Papers, Archives & Special Collections, Columbia University Health Sciences Library.
Next comes a vivisection.
I have vivisection!
Some called it a "vivisection".
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