<< vivisection vivisectionists >>

vivisectionist Meaning in Bengali



 জীবিত প্রাণীর দেহ ব্যবচ্ছেদকারী ব্যক্তি, বৈজ্ঞানিক উদ্দেশ্যে জীবিত প্রাণীর দেহ ব্যবচ্ছেদকারী ব্যক্তি,

Noun:

বৈজ্ঞানিক উদ্দেশ্যে জীবিত প্রাণীর দেহ-ব্যবচ্ছেদকারী ব্যক্তি, জীবিত প্রাণীর দেহ-ব্যবচ্ছেদকারী ব্যক্তি,





vivisectionist's Usage Examples:

" Anti-vivisectionists have played roles in the emergence of the animal welfare and animal.


abolitionist, anti-segregationist, woman suffragist, chartist and anti-vivisectionist.


Berdoe (7 March 1836 – 2 March 1916) was an English physician, anti-vivisectionist and writer.


(1868–1920) was a British physician, animal welfare activist and anti-vivisectionist.


Ethel Douglas Hume (4 May 1874 – 16 July 1950) was a British anti-vivisectionist, animal welfare writer and traveller.


Lumley Snow (1847 – 20 November 1930) was an English surgeon, anti-vivisectionist, cancer researcher and medical writer.


Damer Dawson OBE (12 June 1873 – 18 May 1920) was a prominent anti-vivisectionist and philanthropist who co-founded the first British women's police service.


Scottish medical man, journalist and author, best known as an anti-vivisectionist and periodical editor.


He was a noted ethical vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist, socialist, and pacifist, and was well known as a literary critic, biographer.


Liberal Party; and William Gold, 45, and engineer and 'a Buddhist, anti-vivisectionist, periodic vegetarian and author of at least six unpublished novels'.


group, founded by Stephen Paget, in 1908, to fight against the anti-vivisectionist "enemies of reason" at the beginning of the 20th century.


Fox (née Norah Doherty, 1878–1961), was a militant suffragette, anti-vivisectionist, feminist and fascist in the United Kingdom.


She puts forth a pro-vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist, biocentric, and misanthropic conservationist point of view.


Warren Adams (1833–1903) was an English lawyer, publisher and anti-vivisectionist, now known from documentary evidence to have been the author of The.


campaign seeking the extermination of the house sparrow and was an anti-vivisectionist.


the London School of Medicine for Women in 1902 to advance their anti-vivisectionist education.


"about 25 member organisations" including animal welfare groups, anti-vivisectionist groups, charitable bodies, government, industry, veterinarians, academic.


Trust, set up to honour the memory of the Scottish surgeon and anti-vivisectionist, Robert Lawson Tait (1845-1899).



Synonyms:

life scientist; biologist;

vivisectionist's Meaning in Other Sites