Great Testimony against Scientific Cruelty
Stephen Coleridge
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Vivisection is a pejorative term used by opponents of the practice of performing operations on live animals for the purpose of physiological or pathological research. While opposition to the use of living animals for experimentation is most often associated with PETA [People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, founded in 1980], opposition to use of live animals in physiology research dates back several centuries. Animal experimentation was particularly decried before the development of anesthesia. This book briefly describes the personal histories of twelve prominent critics of live experimentation in 19th century England. - Summary by JefferySmith (1 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 5:27 | Lu par Jeffery |
The Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury | 6:29 | Lu par Jeffery |
Miss Frances Power Cobbe | 8:51 | Lu par Jeffery |
Cardinal Manning Vice President of the National Anti-Vivisection Society | 6:42 | Lu par Jeffery |
Robert Browning Vice President of the National Anti-Vivisection Society | 6:34 | Lu par Jeffery |
Lord Coleridge Vice-President of the National Anti-Vivisection Society | 8:25 | Lu par Jeffery |
John Ruskin | 18:05 | Lu par Jeffery |
Dr. Johnson | 7:17 | Lu par Jeffery |
Thomas Carlyle Vice-President of the National Anti-Vivisection Society | 4:29 | Lu par Jeffery |
Tennyson Vice-President of the National Anti-Vivisection Society | 3:55 | Lu par Jeffery |
Cardinal Newman | 7:54 | Lu par Jeffery |
Three Great Churchmen | 4:59 | Lu par Jeffery |
Queen Victoria | 3:52 | Lu par Jeffery |
Compassed About With So Great a Cloud of Witnesses | 4:49 | Lu par Jeffery |