Our Biological History

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Historical Use of Dissection

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Should Animals Still be Used in Research Today?

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  Animal Contribution
   Through History
Direct animal studies led to many of the biomedical developments listed here, especially those made during the last 100 years. However, some of these developments first arose from direct observation of people. In those cases the details of the body mechanisms in people were mostly worked out by studying similar functions in animals. Parallel developments benefited both people and animals.

1900's A.D.

1800's A.D.

1700's A.D.

1600's A.D.

1500's A.D.

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   Web Sites For
  Anti-Vivisection
And Animal Rights

Peter Singer

Anti-Vivisection

Other Sources to Checkout
To The Library!
  • Advances in Animal Welfare Science
Edited By: M.W. Fox and  L.D. Mickley
Ethical Persectives
  • The Case for Animal Experimentation

By: Michael Allen Fox

Thinking of Animals and Humans, and The Moral Community 

  • Vivisection in Historical Persective
Edited By: Nicolaas A. Rupke
-Dilemmas, Debates, and Controversies

  Web Sites For
Animal Research

Americans for Medical Advancement

Foundation For Biomedical Research

Animals in Science

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Science Magazine

Field Primatology and Biomedical Research

04-22-99 By: Clifford J. Jolly
 
University Wire Newspaper
University of Colorado
Professor Questions Ethics of Animals in Research
09-10-98 By: Megan S. George