Historical articles & lectures
Collected articles and lectures from the last century, showing how animal experimentation has contributed to medical advance.
| Title |
Date |
Main author(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Research and the Community | 1927 | Julian S. Huxley |
| The work and responsibilities of the pathologist | 1928 | Bernard Spilsbury |
| Diet and dental disease | 1930 | Mrs Edward Mellanby |
| The effect of research on curative medicine | 1931 | Henry H. Dale |
| Medical and veterinary research, with special reference to the tropics | 1933 | Leonard Rogers |
| Manson, Ross and Reed: pioneers in research on tropical diseases | 1936 | Malcolm Watson |
| The experimental method in the conquest of disease | 1939 | Edward Mellanby |
| Public health and experimental research | 1945 | Sir William Savage |
| Malaria and other tropical diseases | 1946 | Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley |
| Animal research for understanding animal diseases | 1947 | Professor G.H Wooldridge |
| Animals and Cancer Research | 1989 | Walter Bodmer |
| Paul Ehrlich: a hundred years of chemotherapy - 1891-1991 | 1991 | Anthony S Travis |
| Animal research and medical progress | 1996 | John Vane |
| A scientist at work: exploring the neurobiology of sleep | 1999 | Adrian R Morrison |




