Animal welfare
Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:
Varied cages and aggression, 1992
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1992. Part 2.
Visits to Vivisectional Laboratories and correspondence in connection therein, 1910 - 1949
A collection of correspondence and reports from the SSPV and laboratories, including the University of Edinburgh, about visits to see the treatment of animals used in animal experimentation. Most of the visits are to laboratories across Scotland between the dates of 1910 - 1949.
Also included are cuttings and extracts from publications such as The Animals' Friend, 1940, "Experiments on Animals", from the Lancet, and "Counted with the Oppressors, by J. Leonard Cather.
Visual recognition of key nest site stimuli by laying hens in cages, 1995
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1995. Part 1.
Vivisected Jack Postcard, 1914
A blank postcard with an image of Vivisected Jack and details of the SSPV on the front.
Vivisection, 1960
A paper, written by the poet, Charles Richard Cammell about the lack of justification for vivisection to increase human life. This leaflet was published by the SSPV and contains details on the verso about how to gain a membership with the SSPV.
Vivisection Abolition Bills, 1908 - 1913
A collection of Bills to bring an end to vivisection dating between 1908-1913
1. Dogs (Exemption) A Bill to exempt Dogs from Painful Experiments, ordered by the House of Commons, 6 May 1908
2. Vivisection Abolition, A Bill for the total Abolition of Vivisection
3. Higher Animals Protection, A Bill to prohibit the Vivisection of the Higher Animals (4 copies)
Vivisection: An appeal to scientific and ethical thinkers, 1912
"Vivisection. An appeal to scientific and ethical thinkers", by T.A. Williams. Published by Elsworthy and Son, Printers, Bristol, 1912.
Contains handwritten note on inside front page, "I am putting any comments upon this page in final issue".
Vivisection and Fundamental Principles, 1925
A re-print of an article from Progress To-day titled "Vivisection and Fundamental Principles", by O.T. Miller. The essay demontrates links between Chritian values and the end of vivisection. This leaflet was distributed by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society.
Vivisection and the Public Conscience, 1922
A printed copy of an address by John Sturgis Codman, delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Boston Public Library, 22nd January 1922 titled, "Vivisection and the Public Conscience". Published by the New England Anti-Vivisection Society.
Vivisection, as a test question at elections, 1920
An essay by Mona Caird about how to consider political party's opinions on vivisection titled "Vivisection as a test question at elections".