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The Pros and Cons of Vivisection

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The author, a practicing physiologist, surveys ethical and scientific arguments surrounding experiments on living animals and argues for their use under strict regulation. He outlines how anaesthesia and antiseptic technique reduce suffering and preserve experimental validity, and explains circumstances in which anaesthesia may be omitted for methodological reasons. He challenges sensational allegations of cruelty by referring to legal oversight, investigations, and professional responsibility. He distinguishes physiological, pharmacological, and pathological approaches and stresses that humane conduct and rigorous methods are essential to yield medical and veterinary knowledge.

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Charles Richet

Charles Richet was a French physiologist and Nobel laureate, recognized for his significant contributions to the field of medicine and science. He is best known for his work on anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1913. In addition to his scientific achievements, Richet was an advocate for ethical considerations in medical practices, as reflected in his book "The Pros and Cons of Vivisection," where he explored the moral implications of animal experimentation. His writings and research have left a lasting impact on both the scientific community and discussions surrounding medical ethics.

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