Slaughter of the Innocent: The Use of Animals in Medical Research by Hans Ruesch

Slaughter of the Innocent: The Use of Animals in Medical Research

Hans Ruesch
450 pages
Sling-Shot Press
Apr 2003
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Hans Ruesch, a Swiss racing driver, a novelist, and an internationally prominent activist against animal experiments and vivisection. Ruesch did not believe that medical research could benefit by using such methods. Instead, Ruesch insisted that medicine was led dangerously astray by what he saw as pseudo-science, and a fatally false methodology. Hans Ruesch's magnificant book washes away the thin excuses of doctor apologists for animal testing. Comprehensively and carefully documented, objective, yet emotionally compelling.
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Pages 450
Publisher Sling-Shot Press
Published 2003
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