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Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society (Princeton Legacy Library, 5492)
Author: Richard D. French
Year: March 12, 2019
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Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society towards Science Introduction: In the late nineteenth century, England witnessed the emergence of a vociferous and well-organized movement against the use of living animals in scientific research, which threatened the existence of experimental medicine. This movement, known as antivivisection, was a significant turning point in the history of science and medicine, and it provides a revealing case study of the attitude of modern society towards science. In this article, we will explore the plot of the book "Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society" by Richard D. French, which sheds light on the social and cultural history of the Victorian antivivisection movement and its contemporary counterparts. Plot: The book begins by highlighting the growing concern among the public about the use of living animals in scientific research, particularly in the field of experimental medicine.
Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Введение: В конце девятнадцатого века в Англии появилось громкое и хорошо организованное движение против использования живых животных в научных исследованиях, что поставило под угрозу существование экспериментальной медицины. Это движение, известное как антививисекция, стало значительным поворотным моментом в истории науки и медицины, и оно дает показательное тематическое исследование отношения современного общества к науке. В этой статье мы рассмотрим сюжет книги Ричарда Д. Френча «Антививисекция и медицинская наука в викторианском обществе», которая проливает свет на социальную и культурную историю викторианского антивисекционного движения и его современных аналогов. Сюжет: Книга начинается с освещения растущей обеспокоенности общественности по поводу использования живых животных в научных исследованиях, особенно в области экспериментальной медицины.
Antivisection and Medical Science in Victoria Society : A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Introduction : À la fin du XIXe siècle, un mouvement fort et bien organisé contre l'utilisation d'animaux vivants dans la recherche scientifique est apparu en Angleterre, mettant en péril l'existence de la médecine expérimentale Ce mouvement, connu sous le nom d'antivisection, a marqué un tournant important dans l'histoire de la science et de la médecine, et il fournit une étude de cas révélatrice de l'attitude de la société moderne à l'égard de la science. Dans cet article, nous allons discuter de l'histoire du livre de Richard D. French, « L'anti-ivisection et la science médicale dans la société victorienne », qui met en lumière l'histoire sociale et culturelle du mouvement anti-victorien et de ses homologues modernes. livre commence par mettre en lumière les préoccupations croissantes du public concernant l'utilisation d'animaux vivants dans la recherche scientifique, en particulier dans le domaine de la médecine expérimentale.
Antivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Introducción: A finales del siglo XIX surgió en Inglaterra un movimiento fuerte y bien organizado contra el uso de animales vivos en la investigación científica, lo que puso en peligro la existencia de la medicina experimental. Este movimiento, conocido como antivivisección, marcó un punto de inflexión significativo en la historia de la ciencia y la medicina, y proporciona un estudio de caso revelador de la relación de la sociedad moderna con la ciencia. En este artículo examinaremos la trama del libro de Richard D. French «Antivivisección y ciencia médica en la sociedad victoriana», que arroja luz sobre la historia social y cultural del movimiento antivisectorial victoriano y sus contrapartes contemporáneas. Historia: libro comienza con la cobertura de la creciente preocupación del público sobre el uso de animales vivos en la investigación científica, especialmente en el campo de la medicina experimental.
Antivivisation and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science: No final do século XIX. A Inglaterra criou um grande e bem organizado movimento contra o uso de animais vivos em pesquisas científicas, comprometendo a existência de uma medicina experimental. Este movimento, conhecido como antivivisecção, foi um ponto de viragem importante na história da ciência e da medicina, e fornece um estudo de caso revelador sobre a relação da sociedade moderna com a ciência. Neste artigo, vamos abordar a história do livro «Antivisecção e ciência médica na sociedade vitoriana», de Richard D. French, que ilumina a história social e cultural do movimento antivisecular vitoriano e suas semelhanças contemporâneas. O livro começa com a crescente preocupação do público com o uso de animais vivos em pesquisas científicas, especialmente em medicina experimental.
Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Introduzione: Alla fine del Novecento in Inghilterra è emerso un forte e ben organizzato movimento contro l'uso di animali vivi nella ricerca scientifica, che ha compromesso l'esistenza della medicina sperimentale. Questo movimento, noto come antivivisezione, ha rappresentato un importante punto di svolta nella storia della scienza e della medicina, e fornisce una ricerca tematica sul rapporto della società moderna con la scienza. In questo articolo affronteremo la trama del libro di Richard D. French «Antivivisezione e scienza medica nella società vittoriana», che mette in luce la storia sociale e culturale del movimento antivisezione vittoriano e le sue analogie contemporanee. Il libro inizia mettendo in luce la crescente preoccupazione dell'opinione pubblica per l'uso di animali vivi nella ricerca scientifica, soprattutto nel campo della medicina sperimentale.
Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Einleitung: Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entstand in England eine lautstarke und gut organisierte Bewegung gegen die Verwendung lebender Tiere in der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, die die Existenz der experimentellen Medizin gefährdete. Diese Bewegung, bekannt als Anti-Vivisektion, war ein bedeutender Wendepunkt in der Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Medizin und bietet eine aufschlussreiche Fallstudie über die Beziehung der modernen Gesellschaft zur Wissenschaft. In diesem Artikel werfen wir einen Blick auf die Handlung von Richard D. Frenchs Buch „Anti-Vivisektion und medizinische Wissenschaft in der viktorianischen Gesellschaft“, das die soziale und kulturelle Geschichte der viktorianischen Anti-Visektion-Bewegung und ihrer zeitgenössischen Gegenstücke beleuchtet. Das Buch beginnt mit der Hervorhebung der wachsenden Besorgnis der Öffentlichkeit über die Verwendung lebender Tiere in der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, insbesondere im Bereich der experimentellen Medizin.
Antivisection and Medical Science in the Victorian Society: A Study in the Attitude of Modern Society to Science Introduction: Pod koniec XIX wieku w Anglii pojawił się głośny i dobrze zorganizowany ruch przeciwko wykorzystywaniu żywych zwierząt w badaniach naukowych, który zagrażał istnieniu medycyny eksperymentalnej. Ruch ten, znany jako anty-wiwisekcja, był znaczącym punktem zwrotnym w historii nauki i medycyny, i zapewnia ujawniające studium przypadku relacji współczesnego społeczeństwa z nauką. W tym artykule patrzymy na spisek Richarda D. French'a „Anti-Vivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society”, który rzuca światło na społeczną i kulturową historię wiktoriańskiego ruchu antywirusowego i jego współczesnych odpowiedników. Fabuła: Książka rozpoczyna się od podkreślenia rosnącego zainteresowania społeczeństwa wykorzystywaniem żywych zwierząt w badaniach naukowych, zwłaszcza w medycynie eksperymentalnej.
האנטי- | ומדעי הרפואה בחברה הוויקטוריאנית: מחקר בגישה של החברה המודרנית למבוא מדעי: בסוף המאה ה-19 הופיעה באנגליה תנועה קולנית ומאורגנת היטב נגד השימוש בחיות חיות במחקר מדעי, שאיימה על קיומה של רפואה ניסיונית. תנועה זו, הידועה בשם ”אנטי-ויזיציה”, הייתה נקודת מפנה משמעותית בהיסטוריה של המדע והרפואה, והיא מספקת מחקר מקרי חושפני על יחסה של החברה המודרנית למדע. במאמר זה אנו בוחנים את העלילה של ”Anti-Vivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society” של ריצ 'רד ד. עלילה: הספר מתחיל בהדגשת הדאגה הציבורית הגוברת לשימוש בבעלי חיים במחקר מדעי, במיוחד ברפואה ניסיונית.''
Viktorya Dönemi Toplumunda Antiviriseksiyon ve Tıp Bilimi: Modern Toplumun Bilime Karşı Tutumu Üzerine Bir Çalışma Giriş: On dokuzuncu yüzyılın sonunda, İngiltere'de canlı hayvanların bilimsel araştırmalarda kullanılmasına karşı deneysel tıbbın varlığını tehdit eden yüksek sesli ve iyi organize edilmiş bir hareket ortaya çıktı. Dirikesim karşıtı olarak bilinen bu hareket, bilim ve tıp tarihinde önemli bir dönüm noktasıydı ve modern toplumun bilimle olan ilişkisinin açıklayıcı bir vaka çalışmasını sağlar. Bu makalede, Richard D. French'in "Anti-Vivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society'adlı eserinin, Viktorya dönemi anti-vivisection hareketinin ve çağdaş benzerlerinin sosyal ve kültürel tarihine ışık tutan konusuna bakacağız. Kitap, bilimsel araştırmalarda, özellikle deneysel tıpta canlı hayvanların kullanımıyla ilgili artan kamu endişesini vurgulayarak başlıyor.
Antivistication and Medical Science in the Victorian Society: A Study in the Astitute of Modern Society to Science Introduction: في نهاية القرن التاسع عشر، ظهرت حركة صاالىإنجلترا ضد استخدام الحيوانات الحية في البحث العلمي، مما هدد وجود الطب التجريبي. كانت هذه الحركة، المعروفة باسم مكافحة تقسيم الأحياء، نقطة تحول مهمة في تاريخ العلوم والطب، وتوفر دراسة حالة كاشفة لعلاقة المجتمع الحديث بالعلوم. في هذا المقال، نلقي نظرة على حبكة ريتشارد دي فرينش «مناهضة تقسيم الأحياء والعلوم الطبية في المجتمع الفيكتوري»، والتي تسلط الضوء على التاريخ الاجتماعي والثقافي لحركة مناهضة تقسيم الأحياء الفيكتورية ونظرائها المعاصرين. الحبكة: يبدأ الكتاب بتسليط الضوء على القلق العام المتزايد بشأن استخدام الحيوانات الحية في البحث العلمي، لا سيما في الطب التجريبي.
빅토리아 사회의 항 생체 및 의료 과학: 과학 소개에 대한 현대 사회의 태도 연구: 19 세기 말, 과학 연구에서 살아있는 동물의 사용에 대한 시끄럽고 체계적인 운동이 영국에서 나타났습니다. 실험 의학의 존재를 위협했다. 반 생각으로 알려진이 운동은 과학과 의학의 역사에서 중요한 전환점이었으며 현대 사회와 과학의 관계에 대한 사례 연구를 제공합니다. 이 기사에서 우리는 Richard D. French의 "Victorian Society의 Anti-Vivisection and Medical Science" 의 음모를 살펴 봅니다. 줄거리: 이 책은 과학 연구, 특히 실험 의학에서 살아있는 동물의 사용에 대한 대중의 관심이 높아짐에 따라 시작됩니다.
Victorian Societyにおける抗活性化と医学:現代社会の科学への態度の研究はじめに:19世紀の終わりに、科学研究における生きた動物の使用に対する大声で組織化された動きがイギリスに現れ、実験医学の存在を脅かした。この運動は、科学と医学の歴史の重要な転換点であり、現代社会と科学の関係を明らかにする事例を提供している。この記事では、リチャード・D・フレンチの「ビクトリア朝社会における反ビビセクションと医学」のプロットを見て、ビクトリア朝反ビセクション運動とその現代のカウンターパートの社会的および文化的歴史に光を当てる。プロット:この本は、科学研究、特に実験医学における生きた動物の使用に関する国民の関心の高まりを強調することから始まります。
維多利亞學會的抗病毒和醫學科學:現代學會的科學態度研究:在19世紀後期,英格蘭出現了反對在科學研究中使用活動物的響亮而精心策劃的運動,這危及了實驗醫學的存在。這一運動被稱為抗生物解剖學,是科學和醫學史上的一個重大轉折點,它對現代社會與科學的關系進行了示範性的案例研究。在這篇文章中,我們將回顧理查德·法文(Richard D. French)的著作《維多利亞社會的抗生物解剖與醫學》的情節,該著作揭示了維多利亞反生物解剖運動及其當代類似物的社會和文化歷史。情節:該書首先強調了公眾對科學研究中使用活體動物的日益關註,特別是在實驗醫學領域。

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