The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publish date: 01/01/1998
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Part I: Introduction1: Moral Issues about AnimalsPart II: Biomedical Research2: Baboon-Human Liver Transplants: The Pittsburgh Case3: Head Injury Experiments on Primates at the University of Pennsylvania4: Patenting Animals: The Harvard "Oncomouse"5: What Does the Public Have a Right to Know?Part III: Cosmetic Safety Testing6: Beauty Without the BeastPart IV: Behavioral Research7: Apes and Language: Washoe and Her Successors8: Can Animal Aggression Be Studied in an Ethical Manner?9: Monkeys Without MothersPart V: Wildlife Research10: The Death of a Vagrant BirdPart VI: Education11: Dissection of Frogs: The Jenifer Graham CasePart VII: Food and Farming12: Force-Feeding of Geese13: Veal Crates and Human Palates14: Fowl DeedsPart VIII: Companion Animals15: Should the Tail Wag the Dog?16: Where Should Research Scientists Get Their Dogs?17: Animal Sacrifice as Religious Ritual: The Santeria Case
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