Animal Experimentation
Found in 185 Collections and/or Records:
Bird's Eye View of vivisection, 1936
A letter from Netta Ivory, 25th August, 1936, containing a "Bird's Eye View" of Anti-Vivisection in Scotland.
Boomerang, 1948
"Boomerang", by E. Westacott, lays out the arguments against experimentation on animals. Published by Battley Brothers Limited, London.
British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection Parliamentary Bills, 1945
A letter from the BUAV to Netta Ivory about the Bills they put forward to the Hosue of Commons, 1945, and two copies of the pamphlet "an appeal to the nation" to bring forward an abolition of vivisection in the UK.
Cases of Cruelty - letters re. experiments of animals, hen batteries, atomic bomb experiments etc. , 1938 - 1949
Catalogue of Apparatus and Appliances for Experiments With Animals, 1903
"A Catalogue of Apparatus and Appliances for Experiments With Animals", translated into English by Paul Grunfeld, and printed by the National Anti-Vivisection Society.
The catalogue contains lists, descriptions, and illustrations of various tools and apparatus for experimenting on animals.
Please note, the illustrations can be distressing.
Comparison of expected and realised responses in three sheep selection experiments, 1980
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1980. Volume 14 of 19.
Copies of Bills and Petitions Presented by the Scottish Tail-Waggers' Club, 1936 - 1938
Multiple copies of the Prohinition of Vivisecion on Dogs (Scotland) Bill, 1938 and notes and correspondence on the topic dating until 1940.
Copy of the report on a Laboratory Animal Science Association (LASA) workshop for project license holders on the prevention of unauthorised procedures and on attitudes to animal experimentation, 1998
Chiefly contains applications for licenses or renewals of licenses for named individuals to carry out research under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.
Correspondence and notes, 1914
Correspondence between Mr Westwood, Miss Ivory, and Mr Metcalfe, 1936 - 1937
Correspondence and notes by Netta Ivory, Joseph Westwood M.P, and Harvey Metcalfe regarding putting the Dog's Bill through Parliament, 1936-1937