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Respected surgeon and medical doctor Werner Hartinger investigates the claims and counterclaims concerning experimentation on animals. Through meticulous analysis he comes to the conclusion that animal experiments are not only unnecessary, but that the experiments themselves are questionable and lead to meaningless results. The cruelty imposed upon animals is therefore not only gratuitous, he states, but is unhelpful in the development of good medicine for human beings.

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Respected surgeon and medical doctor Werner Hartinger investigates the claims and counterclaims concerning experimentation on animals. Through meticulous analysis he comes to the conclusion that animal experiments are not only unnecessary, but that the experiments themselves are questionable and lead to meaningless results. The cruelty imposed upon animals is therefore not only gratuitous, he states, but is unhelpful in the development of good medicine for human beings.
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Werner Hartinger, M.D., was a specialist in general and accident surgery and a practitioner for the Industrial Injuries Insurance Institutes, with more than thirty years of experience in hospital and private practice. He held degrees in internal medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, and anesthetics, and was the chairman of the German League of Doctors against Animal Experiments, as well as a patron of Doctors in Britain against Animal Experiments. He died in 2000.