Animal pain: ethical and scientific perspectives : the proceedings of a conference held at the Barossa Valley, Adelaide, April, 1990 / edited by Tim R. Kuchel, Margaret Rose, and Judith Burrell.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Short, Charles E.
Van Poznak, Allan
Language:English
Published: Glen Osmond, SA, Australia : ACCART, 1992.
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Physical Description:vii, 94 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Basis for scientific considerations and ethical decisions / chairperson, Marcello de Costa
  • Humane treatment of animals does not mean treating animals as humans / Patrick D. Wall
  • Ethical constraints in pain research / Manfred Zimmermann
  • Suffering in animals: towards comprehensive definition and measurement for animals care / C. Richard Chapman
  • Stress-induced analgesia: is it a protective phenomenon? / John Carmody
  • Inhibition of nociception: pathways and mechanisms / Arthur W. Duggan
  • Animal pain: models and assessment / chairperson, Laurie Mather
  • Is animal pain the same as human pain? / Vince Molony
  • Concepts to be applied in the assessment of acceptability of research / Gerald F. Gebhardt
  • Dilemma of assessing animal pain from the point of view of a clinician / Jan Gybels
  • Critique of animal models of chronic pain: the arthritic rat / Stephen H. Butler
  • How far do we need to go in assessing and treating animal pain? / James E. Heavner
  • Environmental determinants of pain thresholds and morphine efficacy / Richard J. Milne.
  • (cont) Ontogony of pain perception and the concept of speciesism / chairperson, W. Runciman
  • Introductory comments by panel members / Patrick Wall ... [et al.]
  • Workshop on the Priorities for Future Clarification of the Animal Pain Debate / chairperson, Margaret Rose.