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· Professional ethics
· The animals'
  interests

· The role of the
  veterinary
  profession

· Policy and legislation
  on animals

· The veterinarian
  as the animals'
  advocate

· Curative veterinary
  medicine

· Veterinary research
· Animals and humans
  have a different
  moral status

· Veterinary hygiene
  and public health

· Concluding remarks
· References


 

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References
1. Animals in Philosophy and Science: Recognizing the intrinsic value of animals, Beyond animal welfare, M. Dol, M. Fentener van Vlissingen, S. Kasanmoentalib, T. Visser, H. Zwart, Eds. Van Gorcum, Assen, The Netherlands (1999).

2. Rollin, B.E. (1989). Veterinary and animal ethics. In: Law and ethics of the veterinary profession. Ed. J.F. Wilson. Priority Press Ltd, Yardley, PA, USA.

3. Wilmut, I., Schnieke, A.E., McWhir, J., Kind, A.J. and Campbell, K.H.S. (1997) Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells. Nature 385: 810-813.

4. Cozzi, E. and White, D.J.G. (1995) The generation of transgenic pigs as potential organ donors for humans. Nature Med. 1: 964-966.


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