For and against experiments on animalsH.K. Lewis, 1912 - 344 pages |
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... wound does not heal well , and matter is formed , the animal must be killed under an anesthetic . Once the operation has been done , no further experiment or stimulation or observation of any painful nature is allowed to be made on the ...
... wound does not heal well , and matter is formed , the animal must be killed under an anesthetic . Once the operation has been done , no further experiment or stimulation or observation of any painful nature is allowed to be made on the ...
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... wound has healed , it does not follow that the animal remains in a state of pain or suffering . Indeed , in a large number of cases the health of the animal is not disturbed , as the affection produced is strictly local , and not of a ...
... wound has healed , it does not follow that the animal remains in a state of pain or suffering . Indeed , in a large number of cases the health of the animal is not disturbed , as the affection produced is strictly local , and not of a ...
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... wounds healed up perfectly . I have had the dogs out of their cages , and they have pawed over me , and danced around me , and I felt their abdomens , and I am satisfied that they were not suffering . Q. That was after the operation ...
... wounds healed up perfectly . I have had the dogs out of their cages , and they have pawed over me , and danced around me , and I felt their abdomens , and I am satisfied that they were not suffering . Q. That was after the operation ...
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... wounds , is the direct outcome of the experiments of Pasteur and Lister . Pasteur's discovery of the micro- bial cause of puerperal fever has in itself enormously reduced the deaths of women in child - birth . The nature of tuberculosis ...
... wounds , is the direct outcome of the experiments of Pasteur and Lister . Pasteur's discovery of the micro- bial cause of puerperal fever has in itself enormously reduced the deaths of women in child - birth . The nature of tuberculosis ...
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... wound was sewn up and dressed , and then the dog was allowed to recover , and it got quite well . Then it was kept for a long time , because we thought that something might occur in its well - being ; but it remained perfectly well ...
... wound was sewn up and dressed , and then the dog was allowed to recover , and it got quite well . Then it was kept for a long time , because we thought that something might occur in its well - being ; but it remained perfectly well ...
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Page 8 - An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
Page 10 - Peace, conditioned personally to appear at the said Sessions and to try such Appeal, and to abide the Judgment of the Court thereupon, and to pay such Costs as shall be by the Court awarded...
Page 10 - ... court of summary jurisdiction, or remit the matter to the court of summary jurisdiction with the opinion of the court of appeal thereon, or make such other order in the matter as the court thinks just...
Page 2 - ... to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months.
Page 10 - ... (2.) The appellant shall, within seven days after the cause of appeal has arisen, give notice to the other party and to the court of summary jurisdiction of his intention to appeal, and of the ground thereof...
Page 308 - The animal must, if the pain is likely to continue after the effect of the anaesthetic has ceased, or if any serious injury has been inflicted on the animal, be killed before it recovers from the influence of the anaesthetic which has been administered...
Page 9 - Court of Summary Jurisdiction, when hearing and determining an information or complaint, in respect of any offence under this Act, shall be constituted either of two or more Justices of the Peace in Petty Sessions sitting at a place appointed for holding Petty Sessions, or of some magistrate or officer sitting alone or with others at some Court or other place appointed for the administration of justice...
Page 11 - Ireland, within the police district of Dublin metropolis, the Acts regulating the powers and duties of justices of the peace for such district, or of the police of such district; and elsewhere in Ireland, The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851...
Page 7 - ... and also (unless the applicant be a professor of physiology, medicine, anatomy, medical jurisprudence, materia medica, or surgery in a university in Great Britain or Ireland or in University College, London, or in a college in Great Britain or Ireland, incorporated by royal charter) by a professor of physiology, medicine, anatomy, medical jurisprudence, materia medica, or surgery in a university in Great Britain or Ireland, or in University College, London, or in a college in Great Britain or...
Page 2 - The experiment must be performed with a view to the advancement by new discovery of physiological knowledge, or of knowledge which will be useful for saving or prolonging life or alleviating suffering...