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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2334 words (9.34 pages) in the essay titled Animal Testing1
Medicines, household products, food, and basically everything involved in the life of an average person has to under go a form of testing before it is
legal to be placed on a shelf and if available to the public. The same tests are performed on every medical procedure that is introduced to
surgeons. Since the only way to directly mimic the human body is to use it
itself, scientists were forced to find the closest and best alternative.
That is where animals were introduced to the medical profession.
Experimentation on animals date back to as early as 500 BC, making this form
of medical validation one of the oldest known to humans. It is not only one
of the oldest but one of the most informative. Scientists use animals in
medical research to study how the body works and how to diagnose, cure, and
prevent disease. Researchers also use animals for tests to try to protect
the public from dangerous chemicals, (Day, 13) such as those included in
detergents, bleach, and other household products. When live animals are
used in experimentation, this practice is called vivisection. Animals are
used in many instances because their bodies often react in a similar way to
Although animals have been used in medical research for numerous years it
was not until the early 1920’s that it became more prominent. It was at
this point that the introduction of using live, un-anesthetized, animals to
study toxic effects on an increasing array of drugs, pesti...
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Keywords: experimentation on animals, live animals, leaps and bounds, vivisection, food additives, household products, medical research, anesthetized, scientists, drastic drop, dangerous chemicals, medical profession, toxic effects, disease researchers, medical purposes, medical procedure, detergents, average person, mimic, bleach
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