Author: C. Ray Greek M. D.
Edition: 1
Publisher: Continuum
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0826414028
Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals
Cancer has long been cured in mice but not in people. Medical books Sacred Cows and Golden Geese. Why? Successful laboratory treatments and cures for one species don't necessarily result in cures for humans. But, because practice has become economically entrenched within medical industry, animal experimentation -against all medical evidence- continues.The human benefits of animal experimentation- a bedrock of the scientific age- is a myth perpetuated by an amorphous but insidious network of multibillion-dollar special interests: research facilities, drug companies, universities, scientisits, and even cage manufacturers.C Medical books Sacred Cows And Golden Geese: The Human Cost Of Experiments On Animals C. Ray Gr. author c ray greek author jean swingle greek format paperback language english publication year 01 05 2002 subject social sciences subject 2 social studies general title sacred cows and golden geese the human cost of experiments on animals author c ray greek jean swingle greek publisher continuum intl pub group publication date may 01 2002 pages 224 binding paperback edition 1 st dimensions 5 75 wx 9 00 hx 0 75 d isbn 0826414028 subject social science general brand new paperback all orders get
Why? Successful laboratory treatments and cures for one species don't necessarily result in cures for humans. But, because practice has become economically entrenched within medical industry, animal experimentation -against all medical evidence- continues.The human benefits of animal experimentation- a bedrock of the scientific age- is a myth perpetuated by an amorphous but insidious network of multibillion-dollar special interests: research facilities, drug companies, universities, scientisits, and even cage manufacturers.C.Ray Greek, MD, and veterniary dermatologist, Jean Swingle Gree, DMV, show how the public has been deliberately misled and blow the lid off the vested-interest groups whose hidden agendas put human health at risk.
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author c ray greek author jean swingle greek format paperback language english publication year 01 05 2002 subject social sciences subject 2 social studies general title sacred cows and golden geese the human cost of experiments on animals author c ray greek jean swingle greek publisher continuum intl pub group publication date may 01 2002 pages 224 binding paperback edition 1 st dimensions 5 75 wx 9 00 hx 0 75 d isbn 0826414028 subject social science general brand new paperback all orders get
GREEK,C. RAY/SACRED COWS AND GOLDEN GEESE
Harrisburg Pennsylvania USA: Continuum Intl Pub Group 2000. ISBN: 0-8264-1226-2 Binding is tight the spine ends are bumped little wear besides. Bound in black hardcovers the title is gilded upon the spine. Dust jacket corners and spine ends are bumped the edges are shelf rubbed the top of the spine is rather crumpled in appearance with indentures and crackles; there is an old price sticker at the top of the front flap. Front cover depicts a snowy white human skull with perfect teeth against a black background; there is an ancient dome in the right eye a mother goose with a golden egg in the le
Medical Book Sacred Cows and Golden Geese
Why? Successful laboratory treatments and cures for one species don't necessarily result in cures for humans. But, because practice has become economically entrenched within medical industry, animal experimentation -against all medical evidence- continues.The human benefits of animal experimentation- a bedrock of the scientific age- is a myth perpetuated by an amorphous but insidious network of multibillion-dollar special interests: research facilities, drug companies, universities, scientisits, and even cage manufacturers.C.Ray Greek, MD, and veterniary dermatologist, Jean Swingle Gree, DMV, show how the public has been deliberately misled and blow the lid off the vested-interest groups whose hidden agendas put human health at risk.