Animals - Animals Used for Research, 1961-1972
File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: CAC_CC_020_1_1_33_0000
Topics and types of documents include copy of H. R. 3556 (Moulder Bill) providing for humane treatment of animals used in research; various correspondence from constituents dealing with legislation and protection of animals from inhumane treatment; re: Clark-Neuberger Ashley-Rhodes bill protecting animals against unnecessary brutalities; copy of H. R. 10743 authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to regulate handling of animals for research; and "Danger: The Antivivisectionists Rise Again," True, June 1965; re: H. R. 10743 authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to regulate the handling of animals for research; Your Pet Is In Danger, leaflet; "Vivisection - Vivistudy: The Facts and the Benefits to Animal and Human Health," American Journal of Public Health, September 1967; copy of H. R. 13168 amending the Public Health Service Act dealing with humane treatment of research animals; copy of Public Law 89-544, H. R. 13881 authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to regulate handling of research animals; re: H. R. 12286 dealing with research animal protection; re: Animal Welfare Act; Everyone Loves Puppies, pamphlet; and leaflet promoting an Animal Care Commission.
Dates
- 1961-1972
Language of Materials
English
Access Restriction
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Extent
From the Collection: 64.1 Linear Feet (51 containers)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository