1. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
development of veterinary, medical or dental drugs and other
products, but 32,979 were for the testing of pesticides, 15,122
for the testing of herbicides, 66,185 for the testing of
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2. The Forgotten Animal Issue, by Peter Singer
should have individual veterinary care when needed? Yet intensively-reared chickens and laying hens have no individual veterinary care at all. Inspection is so cursory that sick birds are usually not noticed until they die. Giving all animals
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3. Experiments on Animals, by Richard Ryder
Physiology, Medicine and Veterinary
Studies, but also, nowadays, in departments of Psychology,
Zoology, Ecology, Forestry, and Agriculture.
In the field
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4. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
occupations such as veterinary medicine, which had traditionally
barred women, began to admit them. In both of these cases,
presumably, no change in moral principles is required. What is
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5. The Silver Spring Monkeys, by Alex Pacheco with Anna Francione
proper veterinary care to six of the monkeys. It is hard to
describe our feelings when the verdict was announced, but at last
now, whatever might happen to the monkeys as we continued to fight
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6. Animal Rights in the Political Arena, by Clive Hollands
societies is the British Veterinary
Association (BVA). In recent years the Association has taken a
much greater interest in ethical issues relating to animal
welfare. The formation of an Animal
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