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Vivisection through the eyes of Wilkie Collins, HG Wells and John Galsworthy

Medical Humanities, 2020
The article argues that, unlike Collins’ adamantly negative view towards vivisection in the latter half of the nineteenth century and approaching the end of his writing career and life, Wells and Galsworthy’s changing opinions responded to medical ...
J. F. Durey
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The History of Anti-vivisection Legislation in Turkey and the Role of a New Association

Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA, 2020
A new anti-vivisection association (Deneye Hayır Derneği) was recently established in Turkey with the aim of carrying out advocacy and lobbying activities to end non-human animal use by replacing animal-based experiments with alternative scientific ...
O. Kınıkoğlu
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Eco-design as a sign of environmental maturity of manufacturing enterprises: the vivisection of the agricultural machinery industry

Journal of Management and Financial Sciences, 2020
Eco-design, a new stage in product development, has been gaining in importance for some years already. Against this backdrop, a series of studies was conducted aimed principally to assess envi- ronmental maturity of enterprises reflected in considering ...
P. Niewiadomski
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Vivisection in Historical Perspective


Experimental Physiology and the Vivisection Dilemma 2. Animal Experimentation from Antiquity to the End of the Eighteenth Century: Attitudes and Arguments Andreas-Holger Maehle and Ulrich Trohler 3.
Nicholaas A. Rupke
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Vivisection and Late-Victorian Literary Culture


The nineteenth-century antivivisection movement was supported by a striking number of poets, authors, and playwrights who attended meetings, signed petitions, contributed funds, and lent their pens to the cause.
Asha Hornsby
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Empathy, Anxiety, and the Boundaries of Humanity: Vivisection Discourse and The Island of Doctor Moreau

Studies in the Novel, 2019
:In the second half of the nineteenth century, vivisection, a technology of evolutionary biology, inspired debate regarding the limits of human connection with other species.
Gretchen Braun
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The British Catholic debate over vivisection, 1876 – 1914: a common theology but differing applications

British Catholic History, 2019
This article analyses the motives behind the conflicting positions taken by Victorian Roman Catholics over the issue of vivisection. Catholics defended or attacked vivisection for widely varying reasons; there were less two schools of thought than a ...
W. Abbott
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‘When the animal cannot keep up a good appearance it had better go out of the room’: vivisection and theatricality in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

Real Animals on the Stage, 2018
The nineteenth century represents the consolidation of the field of experimental physiology in medical training, first in continental Europe and then in Britain.
Claudia Alonso Recarte
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Vivisection (See Animal Ethics; Animal Research)

Dictionary of Global Bioethics, 2021
H. Have, M. P. Neves
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Anti-vivisection

Women against cruelty (revised edition), 2021

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