Experimenting with humans and animals : from Galen to animal rights
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QP45 .G84 2003
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QP45 .G84 2003
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44.46 clinical pathology.
46.90 laboratory animal science.
Animal Experimentation -- history
Animal experimentation -- History.
Animal Experiments.
Biomedical Research.
Expérimentation animale -- Histoire.
Expérimentation humaine en médecine -- Histoire.
Geneeskunde.
History (form)
History.
Human Experimentation -- history
Human experimentation in medicine -- History.
Menschenversuch
Tierversuch
Vivisectie.
Vivisection -- Histoire.
Vivisection -- History.
Vivisection.
46.90 laboratory animal science.
Animal Experimentation -- history
Animal experimentation -- History.
Animal Experiments.
Biomedical Research.
Expérimentation animale -- Histoire.
Expérimentation humaine en médecine -- Histoire.
Geneeskunde.
History (form)
History.
Human Experimentation -- history
Human experimentation in medicine -- History.
Menschenversuch
Tierversuch
Vivisectie.
Vivisection -- Histoire.
Vivisection -- History.
Vivisection.
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Book
Physical Desc
xii, 165 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-160) and index.
Description
Ethical questions about the use of animals and humans in research remain among the most vexing within both the scientific community and society at large. These often rancorous arguments have gone on, however, with little awareness of their historical antecedents. Experimentation on animals and particularly humans is often assumed to be a uniquely modern phenomenon, but the ideas and attitudes that encourage the biological and medical sciences to experiment on living creatures date from the earliest expression of Western thought. Here, Anita Guerrini looks at the history of these practices from vivisection in ancient Alexandria to present-day battles over animal rights and medical research employing human subjects. Guerrini discusses key historical episodes, including the discovery of blood circulation, the development of smallpox and polio vaccines, and recent AIDS research. She also explores the rise of the antivivisection movement in Victorian England, the modern animal rights movement, and current debates over gene therapy.--From publisher description.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Guerrini, A. (2003). Experimenting with humans and animals: from Galen to animal rights . The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Guerrini, Anita, 1953-. 2003. Experimenting With Humans and Animals: From Galen to Animal Rights. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Guerrini, Anita, 1953-. Experimenting With Humans and Animals: From Galen to Animal Rights Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Guerrini, A. (2003). Experimenting with humans and animals: from galen to animal rights. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Guerrini, Anita. Experimenting With Humans and Animals: From Galen to Animal Rights The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
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