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Book Review: Models for Biomedical Research — A New Perspective

Book Review: Models for Biomedical Research — A New Perspective BOOK REVIEWS times past and comparing them with the present MODELS FOR BIOMEDICAL day outlook, thus putting our current views into RESEARCH- A NEW PERSPECTIVE perspective. The second contribution, from Derek National Academy Press, Washington, 1985 Blackman, goes on to deal with the problems X+ 180 pp. $18.50 associated with using animals in psychological ISBN 0-309-03538-4 experimentation. This is followed by an excellent, down-to-earth, practical paper by Judith Hampson & Sheila Silcock, which focusses attention on specific experiments which could be This Report is the response by a Committee of the improved from the point of view of refinement of . US National Academy of Sciences to a commission procedures. The fourth paper, by Jenny Remfry, from the National Institutes of Health (NIHl to turns to other aspects of laboratory animal review the relevance of various models for welfare, those of husbandry and personnel biomedical research sponsored by the NIH. training, and the succeeding paper by Roger Because of the enormity and complexity of their Ewbank complements it by considering farm as task, the Committee's approach was to select six well as laboratory animal welfare. David Britt's major areas for discussion in case-study paper, which engendered extensive discussion at http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to Laboratory Animals SAGE

Book Review: Models for Biomedical Research — A New Perspective

Alternatives to Laboratory Animals , Volume 13 (1): 3 – Sep 1, 1985

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1985 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
ISSN
0261-1929
eISSN
2632-3559
DOI
10.1177/026119298501300113
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Abstract

BOOK REVIEWS times past and comparing them with the present MODELS FOR BIOMEDICAL day outlook, thus putting our current views into RESEARCH- A NEW PERSPECTIVE perspective. The second contribution, from Derek National Academy Press, Washington, 1985 Blackman, goes on to deal with the problems X+ 180 pp. $18.50 associated with using animals in psychological ISBN 0-309-03538-4 experimentation. This is followed by an excellent, down-to-earth, practical paper by Judith Hampson & Sheila Silcock, which focusses attention on specific experiments which could be This Report is the response by a Committee of the improved from the point of view of refinement of . US National Academy of Sciences to a commission procedures. The fourth paper, by Jenny Remfry, from the National Institutes of Health (NIHl to turns to other aspects of laboratory animal review the relevance of various models for welfare, those of husbandry and personnel biomedical research sponsored by the NIH. training, and the succeeding paper by Roger Because of the enormity and complexity of their Ewbank complements it by considering farm as task, the Committee's approach was to select six well as laboratory animal welfare. David Britt's major areas for discussion in case-study paper, which engendered extensive discussion at

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Alternatives to Laboratory AnimalsSAGE

Published: Sep 1, 1985

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