Historical: Misc. literature re. animal experimentation
- Date:
- 1898-1978
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- SA/RDS/K/2
- Part of:
- Research Defence Society
- Archives and manuscripts
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1-8 Various reprints and lectures 1898-1927:
1 A lecture on "some benefits derived by the practice of experimenting upon live animals", Charles Lockyer, 15 March 1898
2 "The aims and boundaries of physiology", address by W.M. Fletcher British Association, Physiology Section Meeting, Edinburgh 1921
3 "The economics of public health", Lt. Col. F.E. Freemantle, reprinted from BMJ 26 Aug 1922
4 "The University of Sheffield: The field laboratories and pharmacological dept; Sir Walter Fletcher on medical research and daily life". Reprinted from BMJ 11 Nov 1922
5 "An address on the value of experimental research in medicine and surgery, Dr. C. Wace. In reply to a request of the Ministerial Association of Victoria addressed to the Medical Society of Victoria. Provincial Board of Health, Victoria, B.C., 15 October 1923."
6 "The centenary of Huxley", D. Fraser Harris, The Dalhousie Review, 481-494, c.1925
7 "Experiments on dogs", S. Paget [unknown journal - proofs only], 1925
8 "Men who have experimented on themselves." F. Fraser Harris, reprinted from The Scientific Monthly, Mar 1927, pp.247-251, 1927
9-28 USA literature 1909-1923:
9 Animal experimentation and cancer, J. Ewing. National Society for Medical Research, 1908
10 The ethics of animal experimentation, J. Dewey, National Society for Medical Research, 1909
11 Vaccination and its relation to animal experimentation, J.F. Schamberg Defense of Research Pamphlet 1 issued by Council on Defense of Medical Research of the American Medical Association, 1909
12 Animal experimentation and cancer, J. Ewing [fuller version]. Same series as 11 above, pamphlet IV, 1909
13 Animal experimentation in relation to epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, C. Hunter Dunn. Pamphlet XXI, 1911
14 The role of animal experimentation in the discoveries leading to our present knowledge of the etiology, prevention and cure of diphtheria, W.H. Park, Pamphlet XXII, 1911
15 Animal experimentation and its benefit to mankind, W.B. Cannon. Pamphlet XXIII, 1912
16 The influence of antivivisection on character, W.W. Keen. Pamphlet XXIV, 1912
17 Antivisection legislation: its history, aims and menance, W.B. Cannon. Pamphlet XXV, 1913
18 The charge of 'human vivisection' as presented in antivisection literature, R.M. Pearce, Pamphlet XXVI, 1914
19 Animal experimentation in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease in children, R.M. Pearce. Pamphlet XXVII, c.1915
20 Biological research: its value and dangers, S.S. Maxwell. Pamphlet XXVII, 1915
21 Second statement of the Committee for the protection of animal experimentation, Jan 1922
22 Third statements of the Committee for the protection of animal experimentation, Jan 1922
23 Some recent opinions on modern vivisection by competent living authorities. The Society of Friends of Medical Progress, Boston 1923
24-28 Series of small leaflets produced by the Society of Friends of Medical Progress, Boston 1921-1923
29 The Truth about Vivisection. L. Rogers (London) 1937. Published by J. & A. Churchill Ltd. Ivy Barcroft's signed copy, 1937
30-43 Various articles, notes, reprints 1953-1979:
30 The dogs in medical research. US Dept. of Health and Education and Welfare. Public Health Service, 1953
31 Research and testing, J.M. Barnes, Drugs and Cosmetics Laws Journal, 1960, pp.158-164, a photocopy, 1960
32 The uses of laboratory animals in Great Britain, W. Lane Petter. [publication unknown] pp.267-274
33 Humane vivisection, W. Lane Petter, reprinted from The Practitioner, Jan 1963, vol. 190, pp.81-84, 1963
34 The development and use of specialised aninimals in scientific research, J. Bleby. Reprinted from The Veterinary Annual, 1970
35 Advantages and disadvantages of closed-circuit television in the teaching of large classes in pre-clinical medicine, I.A. Olsen. Reprinted from British Journal of Medical Education, vol. 4, 4, pp.312-315, Dec 1970
36 The place and importance of the experimental animal in medicine today. Meeting with the RDS. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Apr 1972, vol. 65, 4, pp.343-353 [2 copies], 1972
37 The use of laboratory animals. Notes for the guidance of research workers. Royal College of Surgeons, Mar 1973
38 Royal College of Physicians: [Recommendations of the Committee on the] supervision of the ethics of clinical research investigations in institutions, July 1973
39 Animal experiments: a personal view, M. Brook. Reprinted from Biologist 23(1) Feb 1976
40 Citation analysis and the anti-vivisection controversy, E. Garfield, Current Contents no. 17, 25 Apr 1977
41 The welfare of laboratory animals: legal, scientific and humane requirements, universities federation Animal Welfare, Proceedings of Symposium held in 1976. [lacking pp.37-44]
42 The use of animals in research. J.D. Coombes, Research Director, Hoechst 2 copies, c.1976
43 "Experimentation met dieren" Waarom wel-waaram niet. Papers given out at congress in Utrecht, 13 Oct 1978
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