Maurice Beddow Bayly
Maurice Beddow Bayly MRCS, LRCP (died 1962) was an English physician, anti-vivisection activist, and anti-vaccination campaigner. He was a member of the National Anti-Vaccination League, the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, and the English section of the Theosophical Society.
Publications
1952. B.C.G. Vaccination
Clinical Medical Discoveries
The Story of the Salk Anti-Poliomyelitis Vaccine
The Schick Inoculation Against Diphtheria
The Case AGAINST Vaccination
Spotlights on Vivisection
Cancer the Failure of Modern Research A Survey
More Spotlights on Vivisection
Diet in Relation to Health and Disease
The Futility of Experiments on Living Animals
Diet in Relation to Health and Disease
The taxpayer and experiments on living animals: With special reference to the work of the Medical Research Council
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In a universe which embraces all types of life and consciousness and all material forms through which these manifest, nothing which is ethically wrong can ever be scientifically right; ...in an integrated cosmos of spirit and matter one law must pervade all levels and all planes. This is the basic principle upon which the whole case against vivisection rests. Cicero summed it up in the four words: "No cruelty is useful". M. Beddow Bayly