Anti-Vivisection
Found in 375 Collections and/or Records:
Four Cruel Experiments, 1948
A pamphlet distributed by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection which details experiments which take place on dogs, cats, rabbits and monkeys.
From Futility of Arguing from Experimental Conditions in Animals to Natural Conditions in Man, 1936
A pamphlet written by M. Beddow Bayly about the use of animals in medical experiments titled "The Futility of Arguing from Experimental Conditions in Animals to Natural Conditions in Man". The pamphlet was published by the Health Education and Research Council in 1936.
Fundraising Newspaper Cuttings Notebook, 1927 - 1937
A blue scrap book containing newspaper cuttings and other ephemera relating to the charity's work to end vivisection.
The contents include invitations to Animals' Welfare Week, articles relating to the Dog's Bazaar, and articles on vivisection which date between 1927-1937.
Throughout the volume, there are a great many inserts and not all are attached securely to the paper so care must be taken when consulting this item.
General Election Campaigning from the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society , 1950
Haddingtonshire Subscription Lists 1, 1912 - 1917
A bound volume containing details of the names, addresses, and amount paid in subscriptions to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection from Haddingtonshire between 1912-1917
Haddingtonshire Subscription Lists 2, 1932 - 1941
A bound volume containing details of the names, addresses, and amount paid in subscriptions to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection from Haddingtonshire between 1932-1941.
Halos Inc., 1940
A typed manuscript of an article by John C. Cameron titled "Halos Inc".
The article addresses the use of animals when experimenting with human vaccination and blames the use of vaccination for the increase of new diseases, and the increase in different types of cancer.
Handwritten Notes and Publications by James Burnet, 1955 - 1958
Help the Dog Leaflets 1,2,3,4 and 6, 1933 - 1934
"Help the Dog Leaflets", were distributed by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society. Here are five examples of the leaflets.
No.1 What is a Stray Dog?
No.2 The Laboratory Mind and Experiments on Dogs
No.3 The Dog: The World's Super-Lover
No.4 Dogs and the last Royal Commission on Vivisection (1912)
No.6 Stolen Dogs: cases in London in 1926
Horror in her Vanity Case, 1974
A leaflet, "Horror in her Vanity Case", by William Hamilton for a Sunday Mirror enquiry, 1974. The leaflet contains an article on the use of animals being used for experiments in the beauty industry.
It was reprinted from the Sunday Mirror by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection in 1981, and withdrawn 2nd February 1983.