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…about a creature has already been discovered, and is written in a text somewhere. Sure, experimentation on animals simply to learn about them can be justified, because we need the information for our science books and classrooms, but we as humans have been…
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…of work animals, such as cattle, horses and house hold pets. Towards the end of the 19th century more organizations were formed, this time to protest the use of animals in scientific experimentation. In today’s society groups such as People for the Ethical…
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…and experiments. This research is presently under attack because these experiments involve the use of many different animals. Today, animal-rights groups want to ban the use of animals in scientific testing. They claim that animal experimentation and the killing…
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…when thinking of how much progress we have gained in human health with the use of animal experimentation. To date, some forty-one Nobel prizes have been awarded to scientists whose achievements depended on laboratory animals. Vaccines against polio, mumps…
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…to doctors, hospitals, drugs and surgery-much of which is based on animal experimentation and all of which is an action after the event. Horrific experiments are conducted on helpless animals without the concern of the animals’ well being. Some inhumane deeds…
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…percent of the animals will die with ninety-five percent confidence. The irritated dogs vomited, had diarrhea, and lost their appetites. Later, they hemorrhaged from the mouth, nose, and eyes. In their report, the experimenters compared…
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…with the use of animal experimentation. To date some forty-one Nobel prizes have been awarded to scientists whose achievements depended on laboratory animals. Vaccines against polio, diphtheria, mumps, measles, rubella, and smallpox would not have been possible…
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…to occur at the cost of many innocent animals, often from unnecessary experimentation. I can not justify or excuse one "animal", a human being, from torturing and killing another animal. These laboratory animals should have certain rights, and the absence from…
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…a much more profound impact on human health. In fact, clinical and epidemiological evidence linking smoking to lung cancer was established long before warnings of the dangers of smoking were released to the general public. Because animal experimentation failed…
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…it was a common practice for drug companies to provide samples of experimental drugs, to physicians, who were then paid to gather data on their patients taking the drugs. Physicians throughout the country prescribed there drugs to patients without their knowledge…
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