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InterNICHE Co-ordinator
Nick Jukes
42 South Knighton Road 
Leicester LE2 3LP 
England 

Tel/Fax +44 116 2109652
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Animal Experimentation

Remains of dissected rats, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Dissected rat, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Partially dissected greyhounds - anatomy coolroom, Murdoch University, Western Australia, Australia (Photo by Andrew Knight, 1998)


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Partially dissected greyhounds (Anatomy coolroom), Murdoch University, Western Australia, Australia (Photo by Andrew Knight, 1998)

Dissection of frog, anatomy (Germany)
©SATIS

Frog muscle preparation, physiology (Germany)
©SATIS


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Dissection of mouse, anatomy (Germany)
©SATIS

Dissection of rat, anatomy (Germany)
©SATIS

Sheep physiology experiment (Germany)
©SATIS


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Dissection of earthworm, anatomy (Germany)
©SATIS

Frogs destined for dissection kept for weeks with no food and little water, many dying (Russia)
© Russian-NICHE 1996

Apparatus for physiology 'experiment': frogs and rabbits are baked at 60C for 15 minutes (Russia)
© Russian-NICHE 1996


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Animal house for rabbits used in experimental surgery (Ukraine). (Photo by Nick Jukes 2000)

Pharmaceutical testing experiment (postgraduate) (Ukraine). (Photo by Nick Jukes 2000)

Pharmaceutical testing experiment (postgraduate) (Ukraine). (Photo by Nick Jukes 2000)

Remains of rats used in pharmaceutical testing experiment (postgraduate) (Ukraine). (Photo by Nick Jukes 2000)

Remains of rats used in pharmaceutical testing experiment (postgraduate) (Ukraine). (Photo by Nick Jukes 2000)


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