Foreword by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD to Slaughter of the Innocent, , by Hans Ruesch In the Religion of Modern Medicine the rite of vivisection is central. The medical student-acolyte, early in his pre-clinical years in the seminary called medical school, learns live animal dissection in physiology and pharmacology classes. Slaughter of the innocent. by. Ruesch, Hans, Publication date. Topics. Medicine, Medicine, Experimental, Animal experimentation, Vivisection. Publisher. New York, N.Y.: User Interaction Count: · SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENT, by Hans Ruesch My friend, Sandy, worked at Albertson's Supermarket and asked them to sell "Slaughter of the Innocent." This was one of the most important books of the early animal rights movement. This was a great achievement for Sandy. www.doorway.ru?docid=Views:
Buy Slaughter of the Innocent by Hans Ruesch (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Slaughter of the Innocent (con un saggio introduttivo di M. Mamone Capria e M.J. Walker) Slingshot Publications, Londra, , xxviiipp. This is the last edition of Slaughter of the Innocent. It is printed in slightly larger type face than the original, but the same page layout and numbering has been preserved; as to paper and binding, it. The self-evident fact is that Slaughter of the Innocent is a polemic, not an even-handed academic review. By definition, a polemic is an argument aimed at promoting a particular point of view--in this case, that animal experimentation, apart from its often barbaric nature, does not produce data that can be reliably extrapolated to human health and medicine.
Hans Ruesch. [back] Animal Experiments. [In Hans Ruesch's Slaughter of the Innocent was the breakthrough which altered the whole concept and course of the 'anti-vivisection movement'. Revealing that vivisection is not merely a question of cruelty to animals, but also the vital international alibi which paves the way, through fraud and. Foreword by Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD to Slaughter of the Innocent, , by Hans Ruesch. In the Religion of Modern Medicine the rite of vivisection is central. The medical student-acolyte, early in his pre-clinical years in the seminary called medical school, learns live animal dissection in physiology and pharmacology classes. The religious significance of this. Hans Ruesch (– 27 August ) was a Swiss racing driver, a novelist, and an internationally prominent activist against animal experiments and vivisection. Ruesch has been described as a pioneer of the anti-vivisection movement.
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