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English: Medical researchers, and their allies in the armed forces, awarded military-style medals to animals in laboratories to emphasize the martial significance of animal experimentation. Here, Army Surgeon General Major General Norman T. Kirk, on behalf of the Friends of Medical Research, bestows medals upon research dogs Trixie and Josie "for outstanding services to humanity."
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Source https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/animals/canine.html
Author NLM, Hygeia, 1946, 24:434-5

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