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THE autumn issue of the Fight Against Disease, the quarterly journal of the Research Defence Society, contains the concluding portion of Sir Leonard Rogers' Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture. After a survey of some of the principal animal and virus diseases, Sir Leonard concludes that “the examples given from the limited field of tropical medical and veterinary science alone, suffice to prove that the reduction in the suffering that results year by year to animals, as well as to man, from the discoveries made in about three decades through a limited number of animal experiments, is incalculably greater than the pain inflicted on the animals under our humane laws”.
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Benefits to Animals from Animal Experiments. Nature 133, 61 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133061b0
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