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$ Continued from page Wochenschrift (New Legal Weekly), in Zeitschrif website of People for the Ethical Treatment of fiir Rechtspolitik, issue 2, 1975. Animals), 2000. 195,26 8. Svendsen, Per, "Laboratory Animal 25. Reuters News Service, 3 December 1998. approval. Anaesthesia", in Handbook of Laboratory 26. Reuters Health, "FDA Reviewers Say Drug So, contrary to the propaganda put Animal Science (P. Svendsen and J. Hau, edi- Approval Standards Too Low", 3 December forward by the medical establishment to tors), CRCPress, vol. 1, p. 4. 1998, www.reuters.com. justify its work, animal experimentation 9. Teratology 1988; 28:221-226. does not save human lives. As the 10. Nature | April 1982, pp. 387-90. Resources industry's own evidence proves, it does just 11. Spriet-Pourra, C. and M. Auriche, Drug + Americans for Medical Advancement (website the opposite. co Withdrawal from Sale, PIB Publications (Scrip of Ray and Jean Greek): www.curedisease.com. Report), 1988, 2nd edition. + British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection: Author's Note: 12. Lancet 1992; 340:1145-1147. www.buav.org. This article is based on information contained 13. International Agency for Research on + Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research: in Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Cancer (IARC), Monographs on Evaluation of www.drhadwentrust.org.uk. Human Cost of Animal Experimentation, by C. _ Catcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, + For more information on the EU's chemical Ray Greek, MD, and Jean Swingle Greek 1996, pp. 253-635. . . . testing program, see www.stopeuchemicaltests. (Continuum Publishing, London and New 14. Weatherall, M., Safety Testing of New com. Drugs: Laboratory Predictions and Clinical York, 2000, www.continuumbooks.com). g « Performance, Academic Press, 1984, pp. 157- * People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA): www.peta-online.org, for a full list of Endnotes 158. . . charities which fund and do not fund animal- 1. Journal of the American Medical Association 15. See Breast Cancer Action website, , based research and for more information on (JAMA), April 1998; 279:1200. www.bcaction.org; also Christiane Northrup's chemicals testing programs in the US. 2. JAMA 1997; 277:301-6; and book, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, PharmacoEconomics 1994; 5:482-504. Piatkus, UK, 1998. Ab . , out the Author: 3. Nature Medicine 2000; 6:502-503. 16. OECD press release, 29 November 2000, Vnteinn Cop in at . . 7 P Katrina Fox is a freelan rnalist wh 4. Medical World News 1965; 6:168. www.oecd.org/media. atrina Fox is a freelance journalist whose 5. GAO/PEMD-90-15 FDA Drug Review: 19. Visit website www.stopeuchemicaltests. specialist subjects include alternative D. Al Dinka 107K 1005 nam health, hypnosis and direct action. She is approval." So, contrary to the propaganda put forward by the medical establishment to justify its work, animal experimentation does not save human lives. As the industry's own evidence proves, it does just the opposite. oo Resources « Americans for Medical Advancement (website of Ray and Jean Greek): www.curedisease.com. + British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection: www.buav.org. * Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research: www.drhadwentrust.org.uk. + For more information on the EU's chemical testing program, see www.stopeuchemicaltests. com. * People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA): www.peta-online.org, for a full list of charities which fund and do not fund animal- based research and for more information on chemicals testing programs in the US. Author's Note: This article is based on information contained in Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Animal Experimentation, by C. Ray Greek, MD, and Jean Swingle Greek (Continuum Publishing, London and New York, 2000, www.continuumbooks.com). Ve seteeye HP ae eetew en y Bue ae atte cee we Endnotes 158. . . charities which fund and do not fund animal- 1. Journal of the American Medical Association 15. See Breast Cancer Action website, , based research and for more information on (JAMA), April 1998; 279:1200. www beaction.org; also Christiane Northrup 'S chemicals testing programs in the US. 2. JAMA 1997; 277:301-6; and book, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, PharmacoEconomics 1994; 5:482-504. Piatkus, UK, 1998. Ab . , out the Author: 3. Nature Medicine 2000; 6:502-503. 16. OECD press release, 29 November 2000, ° . . 4. Medical World News 1965; 6:168. www.oecd.org/media. Ravina ok we Wreelanos eile roemeltd 5. GAO/PEMD-90-15 FDA Drug Review: 19. Visit website www.stopeuchemicaltests. Peclalist subje ielude alte e@ Postapproval Risks 1976-1985. com. health, hypnosis and direct action. She is 6. Lumley, C.E. and S.R. Walker (eds), Animal 20. Lancet 1962; 599-600. also the author and editor of three books, Toxicity Studies: Their Relevance for Man, 21. PPO, Updates of Cancer, 10 October 1989. the latest of which Is Self-Hypnosis for Life: Quay Publishing, 1989; Clinical Pharmacology 22. Clinical Research 1991; 39:145-156. Mind, Body & Spiritual Excellence. For & Therapeutics 1962; 3:665-672. 23. JAMA 1998; 279:995. more information, visit website www.katri- 7. In the supplement to the Neue Juristische 24. Britishheartlessfoundation.com (affiliate nafox.com or e-mail info@katrinafox.com. About the Author: Katrina Fox is a freelance journalist whose specialist subjects include alternative health, hypnosis and direct action. She is also the author and editor of three books, the latest of which is Self-Hypnosis for Life: Mind, Body & Spiritual Excellence. For more information, visit website www.katri- nafox.com or e-mail info@katrinafox.com. com. 20. Lancet 1962; 599-600. 21. PPO, Updates of Cancer, 10 October 1989. 22. Clinical Research 1991; 39:145-156. 23. JAMA 1998; 279:995. 24. 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