Vivisectie onzin weerlegd door doktoren en professoren

From: Jean-Kloot
Subject: Vivisectie onzin weerlegd door doktoren en professoren
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:59:20 +0200
http://www.whale.to/a/vivisection_q.html

Bijvoorbeeld:

"Animal research was NOT responsible for the development of coronary
bypass surgery. In 1961 in France, Kunlin first used a portion of a
person's own vein to replace obstructed arterial segments. This gave
birth to arterial bypass surgery for different parts of the body, the
heart included. By contrast, Beck of Ohio and Vineburg of Canada took
their theories to the animal laboratory in search of surgical answer
to the complications of coronary artery disease. Each devised more
than one procedure, envisioning success from their findings in
animals. Not long after, their recommended operations were performed
on thousands of human patients. What were the results? To say the
least, unworthy. To put it bluntly; a fiasco, a total failure. I am
witness to this event and the least I can do is speak out. Animal
experimentation inevitably leads to human experimentation. That is
the final verdict, sad as it is. And the toll mounts on both sides."

From: Jean-Kloot
Subject: Re: Vivisectie onzin weerlegd door doktoren en professoren
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:36:32 +0200
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:59:20 +0200, Jean-Kloot
<jean-kloot2005@jean-kloot.com> wrote:

>http://www.whale.to/a/vivisection_q.html

Nog steeds dezelfde pagina, over insulin:

""Since the introduction of diabetes drugs in the 1950s the
international death rate for diabetics in the past twenty years have
risen in England, Wales, Germany, Japan, and Israel, probably because
of the use of insulin."
(R. Warner, Public Citizens Health Research Group, Washington D.C.,
U.S.A.)