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BOOK REVIEWS organisation to prove the feasibility of ANIMALS AND MAN reduction or replacement of animals could Miriam Rothschild quickly be established. What is required is to Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK 1986 join initiative with industrial ability and 98pp. regulatory guidance so the 'art of the possible' ISBN 0-19-854210-0 will be achieved. This unique and special book by an eminent Ideally, a moderate animal welfare viewpoint zoologist is the Ro':lanes lecture for 19.84-;1~85, should have been included at this point, before that delivered in Oxford m February 1985. It IS divided of a politician and regulator, i.e. of Stanley Johnson into two main parts, an interesting philosophical (EC Commission, Brussels), which is a review of survey of relationships between animals a~d man, laboratory animal welfare events within the EC and specific personal comments on farmmg, the and the Council of Europe, with tables laboratory, the countryside and the home. summarising the national laws of EC Member George John Romanes was a Victorian amateur States. Michael Mercier (International Programme scientist and naturalist, who, being of independent on Chemical Safety, Geneva) describes the work of means was able to devote his life to the quest for the IPCS, and Jim Brydon
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 1987
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