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| | Vivisection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Since the 19th centurys controversy regarding vivisection has centered on two issues: the factual issue about how useful or necessary it is for science and human interests, and the ethical issue about whether it is right or wrong to use non-human animals for furthering human interests (or, occasionaly, for furthering the interests of other animals). |  | | Etymologically, vivisection refers to the dissection of, or any cutting or surgery upon, a living animal including humans. |  | | More generally, it is used to describe any painful experiment upon living animals, or any live animal testing, typically for the purpose of physiological or pathological scientific investigation (Croce 1999). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivisection
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| | Justice for Animals - Campaigns - Anti-Vivisection |
 | | Compounding the ethical indefensibility of vivisection is the fact that it consumes vital resources that could, and should, be used to address the root causes of disease and death for humans and animals. |  | | Research animals, the “property” of the researchers and research institutions, are treated with total disregard for their dignity, their inherent value and the fact that they are living, breathing, intelligent beings. |  | | Remember, those medical treatments and surgical procedures which are the mainstay of modern medicine, exist in spite of animal experimentation and not because of it. |
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http://www.justiceforanimals.co.za/anti_vivisection.html
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| | M. Carter - Vivisection: A Warranted Practice? |
 | | Researchers believe that examples like these evidence the correlation between vivisection and life expectancy and that the correlation evidences a pattern of benefit, which (in a utilitarian theory) may be sufficient to justify the practice. |  | | Vivisection research results have also been put to extensive use in veterinary medicine. |  | | Activists do not believe that vivisection is as effective as researchers claim. |
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http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2000/carter.html
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| | Uncaged Campaigns: vivisection |
 | | All drugs and treatments must, by law, be tested on animals: defenders of vivisection can therefore always find examples which appear to support their claims, but these examples do not prove the necessity for experiments. |  | | Therefore, in assessing the utility of animal experiments, one must also examine the costs of animal research in terms of the neglect of other methods of research and health care approaches. |  | | These techniques provide a better method and, of course, to see them as alternatives to vivisection is to miss the point: like, say, the Berlin Wall, animal experimentation does not need to be replaced. |
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http://www.uncaged.co.uk/vivisect.htm
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| | [InfoNature.Org Webpage] - Animal Torture, Testing and Vivisection. |
 | | While vivisection has received more attention and funding, clinical and epidemiological (studying the natural course of disease within human populations) studies have had a much more profound impact on human health. |  | | Vivisection continues because tradition and peer pressure within the scientific community will not allow its carefully constructed intellectual walls to be torn down. |  | | Doctors are considered to be humanitarian individuals, but vivisection during the training process can desensitize them to the pain they cause and teach them to put ethics aside. |
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http://www.infonature.org/english/world_news/eng-nature_news_animal_torture.htm
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| | Uncaged Campaigns: Against all animal experiments/vivisection |
 | | 'Vivisection' literally means 'cutting while alive', but now signifies any exploitative or painful procedure performed on an animal for experimental research and educational purposes. |  | | While the numbers of animals vivisected has been in gradual decline for several years, an explosion in interest in experiments involving genetic manipulation threatens to reverse this trend. |  | | Many different kinds of experiments take place - painful and lethal diseases are inflicted on animals; animals are still used to test a wide range of substances from food additives to herbicides. |
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http://www.uncaged.co.uk
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| | Approaches to Anti-Vivisection |
 | | Vivisection is not the only social mechanism that concentrates resources in the hands of well-to-do groups instead of distributing them for the benefit of the entire public, especially for those of little means. |  | | In my opinion, it is our place as objectors to vivisection to change the agenda for this public debate, to redefine its basic question, and to reconnect it to the social and political context in which experiments on animals are carried out. |  | | The reason for the collapse of our healthcare, transportation and ecological systems does not lie with animal experimentation alone. |
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http://www.anonymous.org.il/e-approaches.htm
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| | SAAV - Vivisection of No Value |
 | | The fact that there are acknowledgements that the end of cancer is nowhere in sight is further evidence of the fraud and futility of vivisection. |  | | Why Vivisection is of NO use to Humans |  | | Scientists who have devoted their entire lives to animal experimentation are reluctant to admit that those methods were useless, much less dangerous. |
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http://www.saav.org.za/vivisection_novalue.php
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Moral Aspect of Vivisection |
 | | There may be a few physicians among the opponents of vivisection, yet these are always men who have no interest in scientific investigation and who are often not able to comprehend an investigator's method of thinking. |  | | The literal dissection of living animals is practised nowhere, as it is much more convenient to study the structure of man's body in the cadaver. |  | | The agitation spread later to Germany and Austria and in 1885 led in both countries to legislation which permitted vivisection under conditions that did not prevent experiments for research. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15494a.htm
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| | NZAVS - The 3Rs, Reduction, Refinement, Replacement - a critique |
 | | But precisely this suggestion is also advocated by our opponents, the vivisectionists, who see in it the triumphant Trojan horse: disguised as opponents of vivisection, they act as if they were supporting our movement, while their intention is to undermine it from within. |  | | Many of those who advocate the legal control of vivisection stoop to pragmatic consequences such as proposing to ban experiments only for unnecessary products like cosmetics, but retaining them for serious purposes like medicine, surgery and pharmacology. |  | | At this point many will raise the objection that this is a maximum, ultimate objective, which cannot yet be attained at this moment in our history. |
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http://www.nzavs.org.nz/3rs.html
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| | CAMPAIGNS LCA - Last Chance for Animals |
 | | Hippocrates instructed, "First, do no harm." Students attending universities and medical schools that teach vivisection are expected to inflict pain on their first patients, an act which no doubt desensitizes them to suffering. |  | | During my medical education…I found vivisection horrible, barbarous, and above all, unnecessary. |  | | It uses images of sick children and notions of medical necessity to play upon our sympathies and generate revenue. |
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http://www.lcanimal.org/cmpgn/cmpgn_016.htm
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| | NZAVS - Alternatives to Vivisection? |
 | | The abolition of vivisection would allow a true health service to focus attention on the many valid healing therapies which are harmonious, non-invasive and compatible with other life-forms. |  | | There are no alternatives to vivisection because any method intended to replace it should have the same qualities; but it is hard to find anything in biomedical research that is, and always was, more deceptive and misleading than vivisection. |  | | A focus on clinical research and prevention, together with the abolition of vivisection, is the only way to turn the present sickness service into a health service. |
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http://www.nzavs.org.nz/alternatives.html
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| | British Anti-Vivisection Association |
 | | As the sustainers of vivisection know that they will never be able to silence their critics, they have discovered that the best tactics is to shunt off their efforts into discussing various problems except one: the uselessness and counter-productivity of vivisection. |  | | Shunting the vivisection issue off to ethical and other abstract, philosophical grounds exclusively has become the favorite ploy of the vivisection theoreticians, who use it to pre-empt any discussion about the only ground they logically fear and abhor - the scientific ground, which inevitably demonstrates the inanity of their claims and unmasks their self-serving motives. |  | | But that's completely wrong: true science does not need those stupid tortures, because human beings are completely different. |
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http://www.bava.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/CIVISBulletin2pt01.html
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| | CAFMR Archives and Links |
 | | This is because people and animals are different in the way their bodies work and in their response to drugs and disease. |  | | Doctors Against Vivisection - Quotes by doctors denouncing the scientific validity of animal research. |  | | Perspectives On Medical Research - By Medical Research Modernization Committee - Scientific journal focusing on the use of animals in biomedical research. |
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http://www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/online/research
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| | Vivisection |
 | | Vivisection is defined as the act or practice of experimenting on living animals. |  | | Although the Animal Welfare Act encourages the use of pain killers, it is at the discretion of the scientist if they are necessary for the experiment. |  | | The Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research drives to support and fund better methods of scientific and medical research for testing products and curing disease which replace the use of animals. |
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http://students.uta.edu/ta/tam8112
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| | Victorian Women Writers Project |
 | | The contention of the physicians that vivisection has yielded immensely to the knowledge of the human system is by no means made clear, and their claims for alleviating suffering in consequence are to be taken with many grains of allowance. |  | | Absolutely useless as it has been abundantly proved to be to all thinking and reasoning minds, it needs but the careful investigation of the medical profession at large to bring its members to the conclusion reached by the few who have given this important matter the consideration it deserves. |  | | Were the public everywhere not so apathetic, so selfish, and so ignorant as is unhappily the bulk of every nation, vivisection and all its congeners would be made impossible. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/cobbe/viviamer.html
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| | Irish Anti-Vivisection Society |
 | | As well as its use in 'pure' research, vivisection is used in developing new surgical procedures, testing new drugs, conducting psychological experiments, and in toxicity testing of innumerable household, cosmetic, agricultural and other products. |  | | Animals are locked away, often alone, in cages awaiting their turn to be poisoned, burned, blinded, injured, mutilated, starved, force-fed, sent mad, irradiated, given cancer, infected with diseases, turned into drug addicts and subjected to all kinds of painful procedures, often ending in death. |  | | Often vivisection is very painful, both physically and mentally. |
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http://www.irishantivivisection.org/vivi.html
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| | New England Anti-vivisection Society (NEAVS) |
 | | Vivisection is the exploitation of living animals for experiments concerning the phenomena of life. |  | | Such experiments may range from procedures which are practically painless, to those involving distress, exhaustion, starvation, baking, burning, suffocation, poisoning, inoculation with disease, every kind of mutilation, and long-protracted agony and death. |  | | Physicians often addressed a wide spectrum of health issues: the link between diet and disease, the importance of holistic healing, the mind/body relationship, and the unreliability of extrapolating the results of animal experiments to humans. |
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http://www.neavs.org/aboutneavs/history_1895_1920.htm
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| | Wacks on Vivisection |
 | | Perhaps the Nobel Laureate in medicine and physiology, Sir Peter Medawar, was correct when he declared in 1972: "the use of experimental animals on the present scale is a temporary episode in biological and medical history". |  | | He quotes (at 88) Professor Sir George Pickering, former Professor of Medicine at Oxford who in 1964 wrote: "The idea, as I understand it, is that fundamental truths are revealed in laboratory experiments on lower animals and are then applied to the problems of the sick patient. |  | | The laudatory achievements of science, including the many genuine benefits obtained for both humans and animals, do not justify the unjust means used to secure them.. |
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http://www.aapn.org/wacks1.html
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| | Vivisection Information |
 | | Vivisection is defined as the act or practice of performing experiments on living animals. |  | | In short, we need to talk to people in ways we can be heard. |  | | The term is used to refer to several categories of scientific or medical procedures performed on animals including: drug or chemical testing, biomedical research, and raising and killing animals for parts (such are heart valves) or organs. |
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http://www.vivisectioninfo.org
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| | Animal Testing (Vivisection) - Debate on the Web |
 | | Dead organisms is an AUTOPSY and is NOT vivisection which by definition is experiment on a living being. |  | | The LD50, Skin Irritancy, Draize Eye Irritancy all by definition need living organisms to measure their body responses. |  | | You will hate the gov no matter what it does so who cares?" |
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http://www.cross-x.com/UBB/Forum16/HTML/001485-3.html
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| | NZAVS - Vivisection in New Zealand |
 | | In New Zealand vivisection procedures are decided by the peer review system, which means quite simply that the necessity for the experiments to be carried out is decided by the vivisectors who interpret and apply the law according to their requirements. |  | | However if merely the performance of animal experiments was banned in New Zealand, the experiments would simply take place elsewhere in the world, with their dangerous and misleading results still being used in New Zealand regulations, with resulting negative impacts on human health. |  | | In New Zealand, abolition requires both the elimination of vivisection performed in New Zealand and more importantly for the New Zealand regulations to specifically exclude the results from animal experiments to be used in matters determining the safety or efficacy for humans of substances or procedures. |
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http://www.nzavs.org.nz/inNZ.html
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| | Vivisection |
 | | Five vivisections were carried out as operation practices of divisional surgeons, one for the education of anatomy to new recruits and one as the operation practice as part of the group education of military surgeons in the medical section of the army of Taiyuan. |  | | C: I was able to feel the grief of the suffering Chinese people. |  | | D: I observed the development of a people's commune of China and was impressed by the spirit of service of the Chinese people. |
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http://www.ask.ne.jp/~hankaku/english/kaibou.html
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| | Vivisection |
 | | Pro-vivisectionists say that animal experiments are vital to the advancement of medicine, that care is taken to limit the suffering inflicted on animals and that vivisection is the only accurate way to test responses of entire living organisms to chemicals, rather than those of an isolated section of body tissue. |  | | All they have to do is take existing data and change the animal species being experimented on to produce a different result. |  | | It claims that most of the accusations made against vivisection are inaccurate, and that animal testing produces valuable information about how new drugs react inside a living body. |
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http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/factsheets/env_facts/vivisection.html
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| | ARTL: Vivisection Industry |
 | | This includes the caps and gowns of the vivisectors who must be "trained" to the vivisection school of thought by way of the interconnected educational system. |  | | (Ack: Roy Kupsinel M.D. Vivisection: Science or Sham.) |  | | These animals live in closely confined germ-free conditions from conception to vivisection |
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http://www.health.org.nz/vivind.html
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| | vivisection - Columbia Encyclopedia article about vivisection |
 | | Yet surely, and especially to another scientific man, there was nothing so horrible in vivisection as to account for this secrecy; and by some odd leap in my thoughts the pointed ears and luminous eyes of Montgomery's attendant came back again before me with the sharpest definition. |  | | In short, Harris Collins, in the totality of results, was guilty of causing more misery and pain to animals than all laboratories of vivisection in Christendom. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/vivisection
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| | DOCTORS AGAINST VIVISECTION |
 | | Instead of vital hygiene, which aims at preservation or reconstruction of health by natural means and shuns all use of degrading, destructive chemicals, today's medical students are only taught to manipulate poisons and mutilate bodies. |  | | "Like every member of my profession, I was brought up in the belief that almost every important fact in physiology had been obtained by vivisection and that many of our most valued means of saving life and diminishing suffering had resulted from experiments on the lower animals. |  | | This is a logical development of the practice of vivisection. |
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http://www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/online/research/dav.html
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| | National Anti-Vivisection Society: |
 | | NAVS' educational programs are directed at increasing public awareness about vivisection, identifying humane solutions to human problems, developing alternatives to the use of animals and working with like-minded individuals and groups to effect changes which help to end the suffering inflicted on innocent animals. |  | | NAVS promotes greater compassion, respect and justice for animals through educational programs based on respected ethical and scientific theory and supported by extensive documentation of the cruelty and waste of vivisection. |  | | The National Anti-Vivisection Society is dedicated to abolishing the exploitation of animals used in research, education and product testing. |
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| | IAMS vivisection exposed |
 | | We call upon the GCCF to take a pro-active role in promoting ethical clinical research methods designed to help the cats involved, rather than accepting unethical vivisection experiments that exploit and damage cats. |  | | In contrast, Uncaged were allocated a small stand at the opposite end of the hall to IAMS, but this did little to affect our impact. |  | | Exhibiting indisputable evidence of their lethal experiments on cats and dogs, our aim was to expose IAMS as a vivisecting company who have tortured and killed animals in pursuit of profits. |
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http://www.uncaged.co.uk/iamsexposed.htm
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| | David Ketterer- "Vivisection": Schoolboy "John Wyndham’s" First Publication? |
 | | Moreau and "Vivisection" combine the human and the animal; the triffid conception might be said, in at least one respect, to combine the human and/or animal with the vegetable. |  | | Harris seems not that different a personality from the narrators and leading characters of his major novels, and the diarist of "Vivisection" seems pretty much a grown-up version of the sixteen-year-old Harris; although (unlike his narrator) he did not take a degree at Oxford, he did study law with an Oxford tutor (Moskowitz 119). |  | | But "Vivisection" is evidence that, in emulating Wells, he was also returning to the mode of what seems to have been his modest first publishing success. |
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http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/78/ketterer78art.htm
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| | VIVISECTION - LoveToKnow Article on VIVISECTION |
 | | The supporters of vivisection, properly considered, must not be confused with those who would make a barbarous use of this means of research. |  | | The account given above of the chief discoveries that have been made by the help of experiments on animals, in physiology, pathology, bacteriology and therapeutics, might easily have been lengthened if we added to it other methods of treatment that owe less, but yet owe something, to these experiments. |  | | It might be said, by the opponents of all experiments on animals, that the discovery of these facts has nothing to do with vivisection. |
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http://18.1911encyclopedia.org/V/VI/VIVISECTION.htm
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| | Stop vivisection Petition |
 | | Obviously, if humans were to be subjected to vivisection, the amount of pain they would feel would certainly not depend on their communication skills nor on their ability to solve differential equations - suffering is the same for geniuses and dunces. |  | | Vivisection is wrong.Testing on animals is no help to humans as animals have a different genetic make-up than humans. |  | | Call it what you will, animal experiments are always cruel, causing psychological and/or physical suffering to all of its victims. |
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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/451592256?ts=1094930678&sign[partnerID]=1&sign[memberID]=720064651&sign[partner_userID]=720064651
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| | vivisection |
 | | Informed people are able to understand that making such a "choice" is ludicrous and unnecessary for medical advance in humans, and of course it's a clear attempt to manipulate one's emotions. |  | | Those who make money in vivisection want desperately for you to believe you have no options and thus you should feel comfortable with their cruelty. |  | | Yet because vivisection is done behind closed doors at the hands of "scientists" who promise miracle cures in the future, the suffering continues. |
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http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/vivisection.html
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| | National Anti Vivisection Campaign |
 | | We recognise that animals are sentient beings and as such they should have the basic right not to be treated as the property of others. |  | | To do this we will work with local activists, advising them of what vivisection goes on in their area and how we think they can be most effective in their area. |  | | We demand abolition of vivisection on scientific grounds since the fundamental drawback of using animals as models for human disease is that due to species differences the results are both misleading and unreliable. |
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http://stopvivisection.org.nz/about.htm
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| | Vivisection: War Games |
 | | Delineated plan for the reduction of painful experimentation without benefit of anesthesia in all DOD funded experiments. |  | | If vivisection should spread, then there will be one thing at least for which to thank its advocates: although the Deutsches Requiem will not be played for us when we pass away, we shall be glad and willing to leave a world in which not a dog would want to live. |
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http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/monkey8.html
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| | British Anti-Vivisection Association |
 | | The question remains: just how impartial can the BBC be regarding health, medicine, pharmaceuticals and animal research considering the vested interests Sir Christopher Bland has in the publics’ continued naive belief in the “wonders” of modern medicine, drugs and vivisection? |  | | Whilst enough of the public believe that the question is one of animal rights vs human health, vivisection will not be abolished. |  | | The politicians act, eventually, when public pressure is sufficient on a given issue: that pressure is not there with regards to vivisection. |
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http://www.bava.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bbc.html
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| | Vivisection - Discussion Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | Vivisection : Who has the most rights to life? |  | | Well, that’s what this is but this program brought this subject to my mind. |  | | And this is what I've come up with-- What people don't know is that THERE ARE SO MANY ALTERNATIVES. |
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http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/discussion/vivisection/3
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| | British Anti-Vivisection Association |
 | | Foreword by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD., famed medical columnist and author of CONFESSIONS OF A MEDICAL HERETIC, describes SLAUGHTER as "Comprehensive and carefully documented, objective, yet emotionally compelling... |  | | Vivisection is Scientific Fraud - We are all Victims |  | | After the unprecedented sensation it caused, the publishers dropped the book which then had to be reissued under the author's own imprint. |
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http://www.bava.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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| | CANTERBURY ANIMAL RESPECT NETWORK HOMEPAGE 2002 - VIVISECTION PART 1 |
 | | But having seen Channel Four's "It's a Dog's Life", where laboratory inspectors were observed laughing and chatting with laboratory workers, ignoring the awful conditions of the pitiful terrified dogs who were being kicked, punched and shaken but a few feet away from them, who wants more inspectors like that? |  | | The term 'vivisection' is applied to all types of experiments and toxicology testing on living animals, whether or not cutting is done, especially if considered to cause distress to the subject. |  | | They don't even want lengthy reasoned debate with knowledgeable scientific antivivisectionists on the issue of vivisection, who might be proved right. |
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http://www.carn-age.org.uk/vivis1.html
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| | Animal Research TAKES Lives - Humans and Animals Both Suffer |
 | | The biggest threat to our health isn't cancer, AIDS or heart disease, it's GCP SYNDROME... |  | | Why is Tamoxifen, designated by the WHO as a carcinogen, being given to women in an attempt to prevent breast cancer? |  | | The vivisection industry's response to the book and anti-vivisectionist replies to the backlash. |
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http://www.health.org.nz
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| | Vivisection: Of Monkeys and Men |
 | | Why does animal experimentation continue when it is such a volatile issue? |  | | Animals are dying in projects involving drug addiction, brain mapping, infectious diseases, and many other areas of scientific curiosity every minute of every day. |  | | Even the word we use to discuss it is large vivisection. |
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http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/monkeys.html
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| | The sad faces of Vivisection in America.... |
 | | about vivisection laboratories and the experiments the government is |  | | Here is the third page of my vivisection website.....make sure to stop in and view these pictures...consider them educational....please don't get offended...or atleast get mad at the right people..... |  | | Here is my fifth Vivisection Pictures Page....I think number six will be the conclusion. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~duwonnie
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| | British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is committed to using peaceful means to end animal experiments and to promote non-animal alternatives, and is widely regarded as one of the most respected and effective animal-rights or animal-welfare organizations in the world. |  | | BUAV engages in education, research, investigations, including undercover work in laboratories, political lobbying, and legal cases that further the cause of the anti-vivisection movement. |  | | BUAV was founded in 1898 by Frances Power Cobbe, campaigning at first against the use of dogs in vivisection, and came close to achieving success with the 1991 Dogs (Protection) Bill, which almost became law. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BUAV
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| | CIVIS - Statment of Principles |
 | | All animal experiments (also known as vivisection) must be rejected both on medical and ethical grounds. |  | | It can't even cure a common cold, insomnia, rheumatism, arthritis, cancer, nor any of the other traditional diseases, which it has only managed to increase, meanwhile producing new ills, such as SMON, various herpes's and aIIergies, leukemias, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, Ebola etc.) By concentrating on the symptoms, it obscures the recognition of the causes. |  | | Medical care is one of the many victims of vivisection. |
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http://www.laleva.cc/choice/vivisection.html
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| | Against Vivisection |
 | | Stop UT and all dog and other vivisection - Those who sign this petition want all laboratory research on dogs and other animals at Univ of Texas to stop immediately, whether funded by taxpayers, foundations, or individuals. |  | | For abolition of all Animal Experimentation - UK - We, the undersigned, call on you to support all moves to bring about the abolition of the cruel and immoral practice of animal experimentation. |  | | By sending your name and address you can have your name on many petitions against hospitals and medical research that have been using animals in experiments. |
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http://www.apasfa.org/peti/viviengl.html
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| | Search Results for "vivisection" |
 | | vivisection (viv-uh-SEK-shuhn, VIV-uh-sek-shuhn) The cutting up or dissection of animals, including anesthetized live animals, in scientific research. |  | | Of the Motion of the Heart and Its Auricles, as Seen in the Bodies of Living Animals. |  | | The use of the term in recent years has been expanded to include all experimentation... |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=vivisection
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| | New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society Incorporated |
 | | University of Canterbury first-year psychology students select this link |  | | NZAVS (the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society Incorporated) campaigns for the abolition of vivisection on the grounds that it is medical and scientific fraud. |  | | It uses sourced, scientific information to detail how vivisection affects you and why animal testing must be abolished. |
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