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Vivisection / Antivivisection

Exhibiting 22 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1935 CE1000 Ärzte gegen die Vivisektion (wissenschaftliche Tierfolter) wegen ihrer Grausamkeit und Nutzlosigkeit.
1981 CEA bibliography on animal rights and related matters.
1914 CEAnimal experimentation and medical progress.
1902 CEAnimal experimentation: A series of statements indicating its value to biological and medical science.
2017 CEAnti-vivisection and the profession of medicine in Britain: A social history.
1975 CEAntivivisection and medical science in Victorian society.
1896 CEBiological experimentation: Its function and limits.
1627 CEDe lactibus sive lacteis venis.
1756 CEDeux mémoires sur le mouvement du sang, et sur les effets de la saignée, fondés sur des experiences faites sur des animaux.
1875 CEExperimentation on animals, as a means of knowledge in physiology, pathology, and practical medicine.
2003 CEExperimenting with humans and animals: From Galen to animal rights.
1924 CEHumane society leaders in America. With a sketch of the early history of the humane movement in England.
1882 CEManuel de vivisections.
1876 CEMethodik der physiologischen experimente und vivisectionen. 2 vols.
1827 CEObservations upon traumatic haemorrhage, illustrated by experiments upon living animals.
1876 CEReport of the Royal Commission on the Practice of Subjecting Live Animals to Experiments for Scientific Purposes: With minutes and evidence and appendix.
1882 CEThe experimental method in medical science.
1910 CEThe humane movement: A descriptive survey.
2001 CEThe scalpel and the butterfly: The war between animal research and animal protection.
1901 CEThe vivisection question.
1884 CEThe vivisectors' directory; being a list of the licensed vivisectors in the United Kingdom; together with the leading physiologists in foreign laboratories. Compiled from authentic sources. Edited by Benjamin Bryan, with a preface by Frances Power Cobbe.
1987 CEVivisection in historical perspective. Edited by Nicholaas A. Rupke.