Sacred Cows and Golden Geese

Sacred Cows and Golden Geese

Number of page: 224
Author: C. Ray Greek, M. D., Jean Swingle Greek
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 0826414028
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Category: History

Cancer has long been cured in mice but not in people. Why
Successful laboratory treatments and cures for one species don't necessarily result in cures for humans. But, because practice has become economically entrenched within medical industry, animal experimentation -against all medical evidence- continues.The human benefits of animal experimentation- a bedrock of the scientific age- is a myth perpetuated by an amorphous but insidious network of multibillion-dollar special interests: research facilities, drug companies, universities, scientisits, and even cage manufacturers.C.Ray Greek, MD, and veterniary dermatologist, Jean Swingle Gree, DMV, show how the public has been deliberately misled and blow the lid off the vested-interest groups whose hidden agendas put human health at risk.



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About The Author

C. Ray Greek, M. D., is a board-certified anesthesiologist who has devoted himself to the message of this book. He and coauthor Jean Swingle Greek, D.V.M., speak at national and international forums on the subject of animal experimentation and have recently established Americans for Medical Advancement, a nonprofit foundation based in Los Angeles. Jean Swingle Greek, D.V.M. and co-author C. Ray Greek, M.D. speak at national and international forums on the subject of animal experimentation and have recently established Americans for Medical Advancement, a nonprofit foundation based in Los Angeles.

Reviews:
  • DeForDeFor
    LibraryThing Review This is a very biased book, and I want to believe it, so I'm dubious. But, given that I can't find any well researched argument supporting the idea that animals are adequate models for human disease
  • A Google UserA Google User
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals A lot of well-research information.
  • A Google UserA Google User
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals This is a very biased book, and I want to believe it, so I'm dubious. But, given that I can't find any well researched argument supporting the idea that animals are adequate models for human disease
  • A Google UserA Google User
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals This was written by a husband and wife team. One is a doctor and another is a vet. It is about animal research and how it is not really helping the humans. For example, Cancer was cured in mice but it
  • A Google UserA Google User
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals So far, pretty well documented book about the history of animal research - vivisection. Though disappointed they mentioned prions in passing and didn't throughly explain the DNA evidence to support
  • KatherineKatherine
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals A lot of well-research information.
  • Not AvailableNot Available
    Sacred cows and golden geese: the human cost of experiments on animals Every day we use products, take medications, and benefit from medical procedures that have all been tested on animals. If we think about it at all, we assume that the testing has made the products and
  • SofieSofie
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals This is a very biased book, and I want to believe it, so I'm dubious. But, given that I can't find any well researched argument supporting the idea that animals are adequate models for human disease
  • ChristineChristine
    Review: Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals This was written by a husband and wife team. One is a doctor and another is a vet. It is about animal research and how it is not really helping the humans. For example, Cancer was cured in mice but it

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