Here is a diatribe with a difference: Vivisection Unveiled. Carefully
avoiding the moral self-righteousness that so often blights the
antivivisectionist cause, Tony Page goes straight for the scientific jugular.
Page argues that animal experimentation is at best medically futile and at worst
scientifically fraudulent. Relentless and hard-hitting, Page has come up with
convincing evidence that deserves wider public attention. Published by John
Carpenter, £6.99/$11.99, ISBN 1897766319.
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