Animal welfare
Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:
What is Vivisection?, 1955
A pamphlet written by James Burnet
What the Animal Welfare Movement Expects of the Veterinarian, 1987
A printed copy of a speach given by Glive Hollands at the British Veterinary Association COngress, Warwick University, 1987. The speech, titled "What the Animal Welfare Movemnt Expects of the Veterinarian", discusses the use of animal testing in the veterinary field.
What the Export of Monkeys from India mean, 1958
"What the Export of Monkeys from Indian Means", a leaflet written by M. Beddow Bayly. The leaflet concerns the poor conditions monkeys, set for exportation for vivisection, are kept in and how disease spreads easily to wild monkeys which affects the mortality rates.
The leaflet was withdrawn from publication, May 1968
This leaflet contains some distressing images.
Why and how we should alleviate fear in poultry, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Why Experiment of Animals?, 1949
A transcript of a lecture, delivered by M. Beddow Bayly at the University of Oxford Medical Society on 22nd February 1949. The lecture, titled "Why Experiment on Animals?", was published by the National Anti-Vivisection Society.
Why I am an Anti-Vivisection Doctor, 1927
"Why I am an Anti-Vivisection Doctor", by J. Stenson Hooker. Issued by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1927
Why I object to vivisection, 1930
A phamphlet, originally published in "The Animal's Friend", December 1930, by M. Beddow Bayly. The publication lists Beddow Bayly's opinions on vivisection - "cruelty to animals, uselessness to man, and obstruction on the path of real knowledge".
Why Vivisect Me?, 1935
"Why Vivisect Me?", is a publication issued by the National Canine Defence League about the use of dogs in animal experimentation and how the reader can help.
Why Vivisect Me? The Case for the Protection of Dogs Bill, 1937
A publication issued by the National Canine Defence League titled "Why Vivisect Me? The Case for the Protection of Dogs Bill"
The pamphlet states the Dogs Bill will make it unlawful to perform any experiment of a nature calculated to cause pain or disease to any dog for any reason whatsoever.
Why Vivisection Experiments on Dogs Should be Prohibited, 1931
A printed copy of an address given by Miss Lind-af-Hageby, "with special reference to the conviction in 1926 of a dog-stealer who delivered dogs to the University College Laboratory.
The leaflet was issued by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1931.