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The Scalpel and the Butterfly

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In this sweeping history of animal research and the animal protection movement, Deborah Rudacille examines the ethical question of whether enhancement of human life justifies the use of animals for...
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In this sweeping history of animal research and the animal protection movement, Deborah Rudacille examines the ethical question of whether enhancement of human life justifies the use of animals for research. She shows how the question and the answers provided by both scientists and anti-vivisectionists over the past 150 years have shaped contemporary society. Rudacille anchors her narrative in events from the lives of key players in the history of the war between science and animal protection, describing the work of activists who work outside the law as well as those working to change the system from within.
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Price: $33.95
Pages: 397
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 28 September 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520231542
Format: Paperback
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Deborah Rudacille was researcher/writer at the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing from 1992 to 1997. She is the coauthor of Animals and Alternatives in Testing: History, Science and Ethics (1994) and the author of The Riddle of Gender.
Introduction 
ONE. Viruses, Vaccines, and Vivisection 
TWO. The Kingdom of the Spirit 
THREE. The Dogs of War 
FOUR. Nazi Healing 
FIVE. Polio Politics 
SIX. The New Crusaders 
SEVEN. Stalking the Shadow 
EIGHT. Saints and Sinners 
NINE. Engineering Life 
TEN. Animals, Science, and the Body 
ELEVEN. Partial Transformations 
Epilogue 
Notes 
References 
Resources 
Acknowledgments 
Index