In the Name of Science
Issues in Responsible Animal Experimentation
F. Barbara Orlans(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 11. July 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
310 pages
978-0-19-510871-2 (ISBN)
Description
Few arguments in biomedical experimentation have stirred such heated debate in recent years as those raised by animal research. In this comprehensive analysis of the social, political, and ethical conflicts surrounding the use of animals in scientific experiments, Barbara Orlans judges both ends of the spectrum in this debate - unconditional approval or rejection of animal experimentation - to be untenable. Instead of arguing for either view, she thoughtfully explores the ground between the extremes, and convincingly makes the case for public policy reforms that serve to improve the welfare of laboratory animals without jeopardizing scientific endeavor. This book presents controversial issues in a balanced manner based on careful historical analysis and original research. Different mechanisms of oversight for animal experiments are compared and those that have worked well are identified. This compelling work will be of interest to biomedical scientists, ethicists, animal welfare advocates and other readers concerned with this critical issue.
Reviews / Votes
"The best informed book on the subject of animal experimentation that has been written for scientists..." Animal Welfare Institute QuarterlyMore details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
tab., fig., b/w photographs
black and white photographs, line figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-510871-2 (9780195108712)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. The Beginnings of Institutionalized Animal Experimentation: 19th Century; 2. Current Attitudes and Ethical Arguments; 3. Major Issues; 4. Legislation and Growth of Protagonists; 5. Animal Subjects and Alternatives; 6. Protocol Review; 7. Community Members Animal Review Committees; 8. Animal Pain Scales in Public Policy; 9. Pain, Suffering, and Death; 10. Testing; 11. From Sunshine Laws and Civil Disobedience to Raids; 12. Use of Animals in Education; 13. Source of Laboratory Dogs and Cats; 14. Editorial Responsibilities; 15. Looking Ahead