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  2. American Anti-Vivisection Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) is a Jenkintown, Pennsylvania-based animal protectionism organization created with the goal of eliminating a number of different procedures done by medical and cosmetic groups in relation to animal cruelty in the United States. It seeks to help the betterment of animal life and human-animal ...

  3. Vivisection - Wikipedia

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    The anti-vivisection movement was also unhappy, but because they believed that it was a concession to scientists for allowing vivisection to continue at all. [20] Ferrier would continue to vex the anti-vivisection movement in Britain with his experiments when he had a debate with his German opponent, Friedrich Goltz.

  4. William R. Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    He was an active proponent of anti-vivisectionism for many years. A member of the Republican party, he served as a party district captain in Flushing. Bradshaw died after a brief illness at his home at 37 Locust Street, Flushing on July 19, 1927, aged 75. He was survived by his wife, two sons and three daughters.

  5. National Anti-Vivisection Society - Wikipedia

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    The London Anti-Vivisection Society was formed in 1876 and became known as the London and Provincial Anti-Vivisection Society (LPAVS) from 1907. The Society advocated total abolition of vivisection, not restriction. [9] Its president was the Earl of Tankerville. [10] An active member of LPAVS was a former British Union of Fascists member Norah ...

  6. Category:Anti-vivisectionists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anti-vivisectionists" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Savitri Devi;

  7. Arthur Harvie - Wikipedia

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    Harvie was an anti-vivisectionist and member of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. [7] [8] In 1899, he was a speaker at a meeting of the Union for Abolition of Vivisection at Sheffield Temperance Hall. His address was on the "immoral and unscientific method" of vivisection. [9]

  8. Rubio defends right-wing ideologue tapped for senior State ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday defended a right-wing ideologue with a history of inflammatory comments on women and minorities whom the Trump administration has appointed to a ...

  9. Rise for Animals - Wikipedia

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    Rise for Animals (formerly New England Anti-Vivisection Society) is a national, registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rights organization which aims to end nonhuman animal experimentation. [1] It has been described as "one of the oldest and wealthiest anti-vivisection organizations in the United States".