Use of non-human animals in experiments.
1Keen, animal experimentation is always practised without cruelty or abuse.
2Under what restrictions would the British Medical Journal of that day permit animal experimentation?
3It is not to prevent animal experimentation, but only to prevent the abuse of it.
4But there must have been a stupendous ignorance concerning the past history of animal experimentation.
5The above caption defines the attitude of the Society to-day toward the practice of ' animal experimentation.'
6So we won't do any more animal experimentation.
7But we are not driven to accept one or the other of these definitions of animal experimentation.
8Take, for example, the opinion held to-day by the great majority of young physicians concerning animal experimentation.
9A teddy bear with his eyes and mouth sewn shut was handing out flyers protesting animal experimentation.
10In the year 1906, a Royal Commission was appointed by King Edward to investigate the practice of animal experimentation.
11What is the attitude of the author toward cruelty in animal experimentation, or to the secrecy of the laboratory?
12Of Lister's extreme antipathy to the antivivisectionists and to th erestriction of animal experimentation there can be no doubt.
13But can anyone call this paragraph a fair statement of Dr. Bigelow's "later views" on animal experimentation?
14Suggested form of report, to be made quarterly by the responsible head of each Institution wherein animal experimentation is authorized.
15We who are assembled here to-day, certainly are not forgetful of other cruelties than those which pertain to animal experimentation.
16Down with animal experimentation!
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