Anti-Vivisection
Found in 375 Collections and/or Records:
Evidence on Laboratory Visits, 1932 - 1974
Experimental Crushing, 1945
The pamphlet "Experimental Crushing", details the use of dogs being used to see the effect of crushing on internal organs during the War (WWII). The pamphlet was published by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection.
Experiments on Animals, 1956
An article by James F. Brailsford, Emeritus Director of radiological studies in living anatomy at the University of Birmingham, titled "Experiments on Animals". The article is about the lack of need for experimenting on animals in the medical field.
Experiments on Animals, 1955
An article titled "Experiments on Animals", by James F. Brailsford, Emeritus Director of Radiological Studies in Living Anantomy, University of Birmingham.
Published by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection
Experiments on Animals: A Short Book for Boys and Girls, 1940
A phamphlet aimed at informing children about vivisection and the importance of being kind to all animals. Published by the National Anti-Vivisection Society. Pamphlet No. 35.
Experiments on Dogs, 1949
A leaflet titled "Experiments on Dogs", issued by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection.
The leaflet contains information on experiments carried out on dogs and how they are captured.
Experiments on Dogs, do they cause pain?, 1914
A pamphlet, reprinted from "The Anti-Vivisection Review", April - June 1914, and distributed by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.
"Experiments on Dogs, Do they cause pain?", gives examples (including illustrations) of the experiements carried out on dogs in medical labaratories.
Experiments on Dogs useless in Investigating the Nature and Treatment of Cancer, 1933
"Help the Dog leaflets (1933", a pamphlet issued by the Animal Defence and Anti Vivisection Society titled "Experiments on Dogs useless in Investigating the Nature and Treatment of Cancer".
Experiments on Living Animals Statistics Released by the House of Commons, 1901 - 1909
Documents, released by the House of Commons each year between 1901-1909, which show the number of experiments performed on living animals under Licences granted under the Act 39 and 40 Vict. c. 77, distinguishing Painless from Painful Experiments (in continuation of parliamentary paper, no. 211)
1. 23 May, 1901
2. 7 May, 1902
3. 8 June, 1903
3. 1903 Report
4. 23 May, 1905
5. 16 June, 1906
6. 13 May, 1907
7. 11 June, 1908
8. 17 April, 1909
Experiments on Rabbits' Eyes, 1965
A leaflet of an essay written by M. Beddow Bayly, tited "Experiments on Rabbits' Eyes". Published by the SSPV in 1966, the leaflet regards how rabbits are used to test irritents on the eyes due to rabbit's being unable to produce tears.
It was withdrawn from circulation, April 1975.
The leaflet contains both graphic images and descriptions.