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THE appearance of this “booklet” may be taken as an indication that the proper treatment by man of the inferior animals and the avoidance of unnecessary and wilful cruelty are attracting attention in countries other than our own. Indeed, Turin, like Paris, possesses its own Society for the Protection of Animals, and the crusade against bearing-reins and other forms of minor torture is carried on as vigorously (and, shall we say, as vainly) as in London.
La Protezione degli Animali.
By N. Licò. Pp. viii + 64. (Milan: U. Hoepli, 1902.)
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L., R. La Protezione degli Animali . Nature 66, 414 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066414c0
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