Animal welfare
Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:
Against Vaccination and Vivisection, 1955
An article published in the Theosophical Free Tracts on 21st March 1955, no. 27 under the heading "Against Vaccination and Vivisection". the name of the author is not given, however the text explores the moral and practical opinions on vaccination and vivisection.
Against Vivisection: A Lecture, 1903
Pamphlet Series no. 8. "Against Vivisection: a lecture by Annie Besant". From the Theosophical Publishing Society, Benares, 1903.
Agendas for the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection Annual General Meetings, 1950 - 1954
All Honourable Men, 1957
"All Honourable Men", is a response to the formation of the "Animal Welfare Unit", in the US which advocates for better treatment of experimental animals and avoidance of "unnecessary suffering". M Beddow Bayly, who wrote the pamphlet, believes there sould be a complete ban on animal experimentation.
The pamphlet has been reprinted by the SSPV from an article in the Anti-Vivisection News, May, 1955. It was withdrawn from print April 1975.
All Things Bright and Beautiful, 1927
A copy of the words and music notation for "All Things Bright and Beautiful", stamped by the Animal Defence Society. The cover has an image of a child, Mairi, with the dates 1914-1927 below and contains a number of illustrations of animals.
Allelomimetic feeding in the domestic fowl, 1971
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1971.
Alpin MacGregor's Work Against Vivisection, 1960 - 1965
Alternatives to Vivisection, 1962
"Alternatives to Vivisection", written by Colin Smith, offers suggestions for alternatives to animal testing and vivisection in the field of medicine. Smith argues that although vivisection has helped our understanding of medicine in the past, there are plenty of alternatives to animal testing.
Published by the SSPV and withdrawn May 1974.
Amendments in Clause 3 of the Schedule Slaughter of Animals Bill, 1910
An Animal Lover Visits Vivisectional Laboratories, 1928
A pamphlet, published by the SSPV, about the use of animals in cancer research and their visits to laboratories.