11. American Anti-Vivisection Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campaigns
[edit ] Anti-vivisection
The biggest concern of the American Anti-vivisection Society is the implementation of vivisection in medical testing. vivisection is any experiment conducted on a subject that is still living at the time
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12. Animal testing on non-human primates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, June 2006, p.33-34.
^ Langley, Gill. "Next of Kin: A Report on the Use of Primates in Experiments" , British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, June 2006, p.37.
^ "Scientific study of
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13. Animal rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a letter that he supported vivisection for "real investigations on physiology; but not for mere damnable and detestable curiosity. It is a subject which makes me sick with horror ..." In 1875 he testified before a Royal Commission on
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14. Animal welfare in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
was the first nation to ban vivisection. [ 10 ] A law imposing total ban on vivisection was enacted on August 16, 1933, by Hermann Göring as the prime minister of Prussia . [ 11 ] He announced an end to the "unbearable torture and
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15. History of animal testing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
first specifically anti-vivisection organization being the American Antivivisection Society (AAVS), founded in 1883.
In the UK, an article in the Medical Times and Gazette on April 28, 1877, indicates that anti-vivisectionist campaigners,
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16. National Anti-Vivisection Alliance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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^ "Anti-Vivisectionists March on Downing Street - NAVA" . AntiVivisection.info. http://www.antiVivisection.info/archive/2011/enough-is-enough.html . Retrieved 2011-10-16 .
^ Marshall, Peter (2011-09-24).
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17. Barry Horne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
be renewed; a ban on all vivisection conducted for non-medical purposes; a commitment to end all vivisection by 6 January 2002; an immediate end to all animal experimentation at the Porton Down defence establishment; and the closure of the
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18. Frances Power Cobbe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
social reformer, anti-vivisection activist, and leading suffragette . She founded a number of animal advocacy groups, including the National Anti-vivisection Society (NAVS) in 1875, and the British Union for the Abolition of vivisection
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