Anti-Vivisection
Found in 375 Collections and/or Records:
As A Man Sows, 1956
A short story by Alfred Brisco titled, "As A Man Sows". The story regards the experience of a deceased vivisector who must suffer vivisection himself in order to assend to Heaven.
Published by Alfred Briston, Blackwell, Carlisle, England, the author urges those who have read the story "they contact existing Anti-vivisection societies, at Home and Abroad, and request their literature.
Ayrshire and Argyllshire Subscription Lists 1, 1922 - 1931
A bound volume containing details of the names, addresses, and amount paid in subscriptions to the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection in Ayrshire and Argyllshire between 1922-1931.
Ayrshire and Argyllshire 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 in Ayrshire and Argyllshire between 1932-1941.
Contains 13 inserts throughout the volume regarding subscriptions
Bechamp and Pasteur publications, 1910
Three pamphlets which concern both Bechamp and Pasteur on the topic of germ theory.
1. "Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology", by E. Douglas Hume, published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., Ltd., London
2. "Bechamp - an Appreciation", by Dr Hector Grasset, 2nd edition, 1913
3. "A Drop of Ink makes millions things", by E.F. Satchell
Beware of the Poliomyelitis Vaccine, 1956
A leaflet, published by the SSPV, titled "Beware of the Poliomyelitis Vaccine". The leaflet argues the dangers of getting the vaccination and questions the effectiveness of the vaccine. It also mentions the use of monkeys when testing the vaccination.
This leaflet was withdrawn from circulation May 1972.
Beware of the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine, 1956
A pamphlet, published by the SSPV, which argues the salk poliomyelitis vaccine is dangerous and spreads the virus. The document also details the suffering of monkeys upon whom the vaccine is tested on.
The pamphlet was withdrawn from publication May 1972.
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.
Blessed are the Merciful, 1960
A leaflet encouraging the public to donate to the SSPV. This leaflet is aimed at Christian supporters of animal welfare.
"Blue Babies" and Heart Surgery, 1961
An article written by M. Beddow Bayly, titled ""Blue Babies" and Heart Surgery", about heart defects and how scientists are researching cures for heart defects which sometimes involves vivisection on dogs.
The article was published by the SSPV and withdrawn from publication May, 1974.
Book Review - vivisection is dangerous to your health, 1978
A book review written by Henry Spira on "Slaughter of the Innocent" by Hans Ruesch Bantam. this book review was published in Our Town, 3rd September 1978.