Laboratory rats everywhere will breathe a collective sigh of relief with the
publication of From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse (Euroniche, £5 plus
£1.50 postage and packing, Fax: 0116 255 3223), which describes the market
in humane alternatives to animal experiments in education. Teachers and students
might like to consult Ursula Zinko and colleagues’ comprehensive guide before
picking up their scalpels.
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