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"An Ethical Problem: Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals" by Albert Leffingwell delves into the complex moral dimensions of medical research. This historically significant work explores the ethical implications of vivisection and animal experimentation, prompting readers to consider the boundaries of medical progress. Leffingwell's examination of experimental medicine raises fundamental questions about animal rights, the history of medicine, and the responsibilities inherent in scientific advancement. This book meticulously addresses the core of medical ethics, offering a detailed perspective on a debate that continues to resonate today. A crucial exploration of a controversial topic, this volume provides valuable insights into the ongoing discussion surrounding animal experimentation and the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
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