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Science, Medicine, and Animals (1991)
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SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND ANIMALS

25. Cohen, C. “The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research.” In New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 315 (Oct. 2, 1986). Responses to Cohen appear in New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 316 (Feb. 26, 1987), pp. 551–553.

26. Horton, L. “The Enduring Animal Issue.” Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 81 (May 22, 1989), pp. 736–743.

27. Foundation for Biomedical Research. Animal Rights Movement—Illegal Incidents Summary. Washington, D.C.: Foundation for Biomedical Research, 1990.

28. Foundation for Biomedical Research. Principal Findings of a National Survey on the Use of Animals in Medical Research and Testing. Washington, D.C.: Foundation for Biomedical Research, 1985.

29. Committee on Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, National Research Council. A Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1985.

30. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Animal Welfare Enforcement Report—Fiscal Year 1988. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1989.

31. Dubner, R. “Pain Research in Animals.” Pp. 277–282 in National Symposium on Imperatives in Research Animal Use: Scientific Needs and Animal Welfare. Bethesda, Md.: National Institutes of Health, 1984.

32. Foundation for Biomedical Research. The Use of Pound Animals in Biomedical Research and Education. Washington, D.C.: Foundation for Biomedical Research, 1990.

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