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An ethical problem; or, Sidelights upon scientific experimentation on man and animals

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The book examines the ethics and practice of experimental research on animals and humans, defining vivisection and surveying various methods. It traces historical development and scientific rationales while highlighting cruelty, secrecy, and mistaken justifications that have accompanied some experiments. The author criticizes the claim that potential knowledge alone legitimizes severe suffering and questions the assumption that anaesthesia reliably eliminates pain. He reviews public agitation, legal regulation, and the activities of reform societies, and evaluates controversial debate tactics used by proponents and opponents. The volume outlines alternatives to animal suffering, proposes principles for humane research, and considers the ethical boundary between animal experimentation and experimentation on human subjects.

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Albert Leffingwell

Albert Leffingwell was an American author and advocate known for his writings on ethical issues surrounding scientific experimentation, particularly in relation to vivisection. His notable works include "An Ethical Problem; or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals" and "Vivisection," where he explores the moral implications of using animals in research. Leffingwell's contributions to the discourse on ethics in science reflect a deep concern for the treatment of living beings, positioning him as a significant figure in the conversation about animal rights and scientific responsibility.

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