Cancer--Research
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Facts About Cancer Research, 1962
"Facts About Cancer Research", written by M. Beddow Bayley, and published by the SSPV - firstly in 1957 and reprinted 1962. The pamphlet is about the use of animals in cancer research and offers a point of view detailing the pitfalls of relying on animal experimentation and suggests other methods.
This pamphlet was withdrawn from publication April 1975.
Some Facts on Cancer Research, 1965
An information leaflet, "Some Facts on Cancer Research", by E.W. Emery about alternative forms of cancer research (human cell tissue) which does not involve experimenting on animals. This leaflet was withdrawn from publication by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection on the 18th October 1989.
The Cure for Cancer: The Facts, 1958
An article, written by M. Beddow Bayly, titled "The Cure for Cancer: The Facts". The article concerns the use of animals in cancer research and argues there are alternatives to using animals in research. It was first published in 1956 and reprinted in both 1958 and 1965.
Typescript titled 'Cancer Research In Poultry', 1949
Title page annotated 'Broadcast 25th Jan 1949. Overseas Programme Land and Livestock' and the initials 'D.J.P'.
You Don't Have to Die, 1956
A leaflet by Harry M. Hoxley, from The Medical Review, June 1957, which is about alternative treatments to cancer which do not involve vivisection, by a combination of potassium iodine and organic substances.
Withdrawn from cirulation June, 1969