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Author Monamy, Vaughan, 1958-

Title Animal experimentation : a guide to the issues / Vaughan Monamy
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000

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Description xi, 110 pages
regular print
Contents 1. Issues in animal experimentation -- 2. A history of animal experimentation -- 3. Opposition to animal experimentation -- 4. The moral status of animals -- 5. Animal use and the regulation of experiments -- 6. Seeking alternatives -- 7. Conclusions -- Ethical guidelines
Summary "Animal Experimentation is an important new book for all those involved in the conduct, teaching, learning, regulation, support or critique of animal-based research. For perhaps the first time, all the major issues in the animal experimentation debate are introduced in one volume. This book covers the: history and ethics of experimentation; moral status of animals and the obligations of researchers; regulatory umbrella under which experiments are conducted in Europe, the USA and Australasia; and alternatives to animal research." "Although aimed at life-science students, its clarity of style will enable lay people and experts to read it with equal case. Its balanced treatment covers the arguments that both support and oppose animal experimentation. Here, students and researchers will find a non-intimidating, readily understood introduction to the principal ethical arguments in the animal experimentation debate."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Animal experimentation.
Animal welfare.
Laboratory animals.
Animal Welfare.
Animal Rights.
Animal Testing Alternatives.
Animals, Laboratory.
Ethics.
Research.
LC no. 00027642
ISBN 0521660939 (cased)