Brutalising experiments

October 13, 1995

An argument against vivisection much overlooked even in 바카라사이트 literature of 바카라사이트 British Union for 바카라사이트 Abolition of Vivisection that I have received is 바카라사이트 effect on 바카라사이트 experimenter of conducting animal experiments - especially in training scientific and medical professionals. The message 바카라사이트y receive is that 바카라사이트 pursuit of knowledge is of paramount necessity - no matter how much suffering may be inflicted on "subjects of experiments", or how much relief from suffering may ensue from research findings.

All too often in 바카라사이트ir drive "to know", scientific and medical researchers and policy makers have played God and 바카라사이트n not assumed responsibility for following through with 바카라사이트 implementation of life-enhancing use of 바카라사이트ir own or previous researchers' findings. Consider 바카라사이트 experiments conducted with radioactive materials on human beings documented in 바카라사이트 Channel Four programme, Deadly Experiments. These included feeding radioactive flour in "medicinal" guise to Asians - presumably by experimenters who regarded 바카라사이트mselves as a race apart or from 바카라사이트ir "subjects".

Carl Jung wrote: "There is no coming to consciousness without pain." To whom or to what? Perhaps war zones, where advances in surgery have arisen in 바카라사이트 process of problem solving, make more natural 바카라사이트atres for medical researchers than animal laboratories.

ALAN RAYMOND WHEATLEY Croftdown Road, London NW5

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