Rat Trap: The capture of medicine by animal research and how to break free

Rat Trap: The capture of medicine by animal research and how to break free

by Dr Pandora Pound
Rat Trap: The capture of medicine by animal research and how to break free

Rat Trap: The capture of medicine by animal research and how to break free

by Dr Pandora Pound

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Overview

With devastating logic and clarity, Dr Pandora Pound, Research Director at Safer Medicines Trust, comprehensively dismantles the case for animal research, bringing to an end the 150-year-old debate about its value once and for all. Focusing on the science rather than animal suffering – and including no distressing details – she provides a riveting account of how the practice became so well established, before proceeding to painstakingly reveal the futility and shockingly poor quality of most animal studies.


Medical progress is being thwarted by an obsolete and harmful practice, but Pound showcases the awe-inspiring technologies, both old and new, that would revolutionise medicine if only it could escape the stranglehold of animal research. Rat Trap slays the many myths about animal research and shows that, far from being a necessary evil, it is one of the most important and urgent scientific issues of our time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186198406
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 08/25/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 735,127
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dr Pandora Pound has a PhD in the Sociology of Medicine and over two decades’ experience of conducting research. In 2004, she transformed the debate on animal experiments as lead author of a landmark paper which provoked a series of scientific studies revealing the startling limitations of animal experiments when used in medical research. She is Research Director at Safer Medicines Trust and a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.
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