experiments on animals I have to confess is a very difficult one, because after we have found out what they do in one animal we find that in another the results are wholly different, and the process of investigation has to be repeated in man " (op. cit.,... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 41edited by - 1843Full view - About this book
| Charles Adams - Physiology, Experimental - 1882 - 318 pages
...been better if we had never heard of it. The question of the investigation of the action of drugs by experiments on animals I have to confess is a very...process of investigation has to be repeated in man. Not only so, but in human individuals the actions of drugs in very many cases vary so much, that each... | |
| Annie Besant - Vivisection - 1882 - 126 pages
...been better if we had never heard of it. The question of the investigation of the actions of drugs by experiments on animals I have to confess is a very...animal we find that in another the results are wholly Concerning Dr. Lander-Brunton, the evidence is less direct, but to my mind it is quite conclusive,... | |
| 1883 - 464 pages
...be of the same opinion. " The question," says he, " of the investigation of the action of drugs by experiments on animals I have to confess is a very...repeated in man " (op. cit., p. 127). not act on dogs iu anything like the way it does on man 7 and if this is the case with Mercury, what ground have we... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - India - 1921 - 214 pages
...-a-»••^ - tt \\vi^ 3 . ,r:: t eY*A«**x ^ *•« T*eV leR esaod^ | what v. .neexamli are ,nd *e «*^ one, because after we have found out what they do in one an maj, we find that in another the results *re wholy different, and the process of investigation has... | |
| Susan Hamilton - Animal experimentation - 2004 - 328 pages
..."because after we have found out what they do in one individual, we find that in another the results are different, and the process of investigation has to be repeated in man," or because "in human individuals the action of drugs in very many cases varies so much that each patient... | |
| United States - 1896 - 1032 pages
...been better if we had never heard of it. The question of the investigation of the actions of drugs by experiments on animals, I have to confess, is a very...after we have found out what they do in one animal we lind that in another the results are wholly différent, and the process of investigation has to be... | |
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