Antivivisection
, and rabies-cure enthusiasm in U.S. after 1885
“Through the rabies-cure enthusiasm, vivisection became a familiar idea presented in a positive light, and it garnered valuable populist legitimation a number of years before an antivivisection movement could gain momentum in the United States. From the outset, scientists among New York’s physicians knew the importance of vivisection and how to argue publicly for its value” (Hansen, 412).