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…IS ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION RIGHT? Is experimentation with laboratory animals justified or not? This subject has always been discussed all over the world. This is an important issue because it concerns science ethics. For years, various arguments have been…
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Category: /History
…1. Barnard, N. P. (1995). The Reality of Animal Experimentation. Washington: Dryger Publishing. 2. Kaufman, S. R. (1995) Animal Experimentation. New York. Drake Press. 3. Hoeffer, T. & Hynes T. (1994) Animal Testing. Ontario: Trident Press. 4. Tinner…
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Animal experimentation is a process also known as vivisection, that means “killed while it was alive”, it attempts to “recreate human diseases in animals in order to study them” (Levin, 1995). According to many scientists who practice animal
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…one can only wonder at what they are doing to the animals further down in the evolutionary ladder ( Joy 62). The issue of animal experimentation has long been debated as to whether or not it is a necessary element for humankind. Animals have been used…
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…they are doing to the animals further down in the evolutionary ladder ( Joy 62). The issue of animal experimentation has long been debated as to whether or not it is a necessary element for humankind. Animals have been used ‘for the good of man’ since the first human…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the mutations. The papers were just about the experimentations. They recorded things about how the animals recovered from pain, recovery time from the surgeries and if they could use the new ligament with ease. Grandfather did say in that era there were rumors…
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…outweigh the benefits.         Animal experimentation was not common until the early nineteenth century and emerged as an important method of science. The first recorded action of vivisection was the study of body humors by Erasistratus in Alexandria…
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…BIOETHICS Progress in the pharmacological, medical and biological sciences involves experimentation on all living species, including animals and humans. The effectiveness of medications investigative procedures and treatments must at some…
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…BIOETHICS Progress in the pharmacological, medical and biological sciences involves experimentation on all living species, including animals and humans. The effectiveness of medications investigative procedures and treatments must at some…
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