Animal Experimentation
Found in 185 Collections and/or Records:
Mounted Photograph of Vivisected Jack, 1914
A mounted photogrpah of Vivisected Jack.
The mount includes information of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection and states of Vivisected Jack, "Escaped from an Edinburgh Vivisector's Laboratory - 14th January 1914"
The photograph was taken and prepared by Louis Saul Langfier Ltd., 60 Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Near Human Model for Research, 1986
"Near Human Model for Research", was a pamphlet published by the SSPV, highlighting the use of monkeys and primates in scientific experiments. This pamphlet was revised in April 1990.
News of the Humane Society of the United States, 1959
A copy of "News of the Humane Society of the United States", August 1959, Vol. 4, No.3. This edition of the newspaper has a story on the humanitarian society being against the harm of animals in laboratories.
Newspaper cuttings, 1914
11 newspaper cuttings about the story of Vivisected Jack from various newspaper publications. One article is about the Purple Cross Service for wounded and sick army horses.
Notes on Animal Experiments, 1970
A list of six points arguing for the uselessness of animal experimentation. The document is dated 27th November 1970, and is attributed to Dr Douglas Latto.
Notes on the Law Relating to Experiments on Animals in Great Britain, 1950
An article issued by the Research Defence Society on the notes of the law relating to experiments on animals in Great Britain (the act of 1876). Second edition.
Objectives, 1975
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1975. Volume 9 of 19.