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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

Useless cat spinal experiments at the University of Colorado-Denver and Health Sciences Center involve improper drug administration and invasive surgery under inadequate sedation.

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  • Some Humans are Just Evil -

  • Anyone who approves of or does this sick garbage called "animal research," since you like this treatment of others, you will get it as your ultimate reward. Karma = cause & effect = mathematical certainty.

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  • You Bastards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • if i met one of these people, id perform a medical experiment on them. hey, i wonder what a human heart looks like freshly torn out of someones chest cavity

  • How about these sick F***KS who like to go around, and dismember the bodies of inoccent people? THEY would be perfect subjects for this research! }:)

  • "A wide variety of experimental models and species have been utilised to study the patho-physiological consequences of spinal cord injury and its therapeutic management. Such diversity of experimental models has resulted from the relative incompatibility of the two major theoretical considerations underlying experimental work in this area:...

  • ...1. that the model be relevant to human spinal injury 2. that the effects of experimental spinal injury in control animals be reproducible.

    Models which have closely approximated the effects of blunt traumatic injury in humans have generally caused unsatisfactory degrees of variability in the injury sustained by control animals; conversely, models showing reproducibility have been criticised as showing little relevance to human spinal injury... 

  • ...Species utilised have included rat, rabbit, ferret, cat, dog and nonhuman primate. Additional variables in the experimental design have been the site of injury (i.e. cervical vs thoracic vs lumbar), the time at which pharmacological interventions are begun and their duration, the sex of the animal, the outcome measure (function, morphological change, blood flow change, etc.) and the length of time injured animals are followed...

  • ...Given the extraordinary number of variables, it is perhaps not surprising that no therapy to date has proved efficacious across experimental laboratories."

    (A.I. Faden, "Recent Pharmacological Advances in Experimental Spinal Injury: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations", Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 6, No. 9, September 1983, pages 375-377.)

  • "No serious scientists would claim that the experiments have anything whatsoever to do with treatment for spinal cord injury... Such far-fetched speculations might help them in their public relations but have nothing to do with scientific integrity." pcrm. org

  • "The most valuable things we have learned through animal experimentation are insights into the human mentality... We have learned that otherwise compassionate people can become remarkably desensitized and detached from the suffering they inflict on animals. We have learned that highly intelligent people can be engaged in the most trivial or eccentric research yet convince themselves their work is important."

    (Michael Giannelli, Psychologist, mrmc. org

  • In the Los Angeles Times, December 19 1985, page 34 an article entitled "Spinal Cord Research" by Dr Eugene Flamm, Vice Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the New York University Medical Center. Talking of spinal cord experiments on cats Flamm says:

    "In the end, we might be able to cure the cat model but it might have nothing to do with the patient situation."

  • @argonne5 amen! Sadly it most likely won't happen. I'd love to help the process along, or just have a few hours alone in a room with these monsters! A few hours, and a chainsaw.

  • may all these people and their entire families die very slowly from an incurable cancer

  • @1221solstice2012 LOVE IT

  • This man is a sicko and dangerous to society. Good you put this up so many will see how sick people are

  • . . .we're a very dumb race

  • appalling!!! we're still torturing animals in the pretence that it helps save humans! these idiots can cure cancer in mice but NOT in people, wtf does that tell us? we've got so-called scientists with 18th century attitudes trying to practice 21st century medicine, something isn't right here! we need a cull of these evil, soulless people, chuck them out along with the politicians and start again!

  • I guess I'm a big ole wuss. When it comes to this nastiness I listen but have to keep scrolling down so I don't see the really bad stuff :(

  • evil disgusting filth of human race who do these things to animals

  • this upload proves nothing. it's just some random images/clips with just some dude making weightless accusations about something he doesn't understand.

    THERE ARE NO REFERENCES IN THIS VIDEO OR ITS DESCRIPTION. don't be a lemming by blindly believing this guy.

  • this makes no sense humans back are deffernt from cats its just sick and a wast of time SAVE THOUGHS POOR ANIMALS!

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