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MY attention has been called to a letter which the Lord Chief Justice has written in support of an endeavour which is being made by a section of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to withdraw from circulation my little work “Our Secret Friends and Foes,” recently published in their “Romance of Science Series.” Until the Publication Committee of the Society, in which I have every confidence, takes any action in this matter, I have no wish to participate in the controversy, and have but little doubt that the simple publication in your columns of the enclosed correspondence, without any comment from me, will be quite sufficient to enable the readers of NATURE to form a correct opinion as to the manner in which my book has been made to serve the purposes of the Victoria Street Anti-Vivisection Society.
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FRANKLAND, P. Lord Coleridge and Vivisection. Nature 48, 268–269 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048268b0
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