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The use and abuse of Aesculapian authority in veterinary medicineBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523-1781, USA
J Am Vet Med Assoc 220:1144-9. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on whether it is wrong to modify animals to fit our production systemsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:899. 2004
Reasonable partiality and animal ethicsBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1781, USA
Ethical Theory Moral Pract 8:105-21. 2005..This ought to be accomplished, both for its own sake and as an ideal model for future evolution of animal ethics...
An ethicist's commentary on the woman walking the arthritic dogBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:633-4. 2006
An ethicist's commentary on characterizing of convenience euthanasia in ethical termsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:742. 2006
Overcoming ideology: why it is necessary to create a culture in which the ethical review of protocols can flourishBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1781, USA
ILAR J 48:47-53. 2007
Toxicology and new social ethics for animalsBernard E Rollin
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 1781, USA
Toxicol Pathol 31:128-31. 2003..Ways are suggested for the toxicological community to put itself in harmony with the ethic and thereby preserve its autonomy...
Animal research: a moral science. Talking Point on the use of animals in scientific researchBernard E Rollin
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
EMBO Rep 8:521-5. 2007
The regulation of animal research and the emergence of animal ethics: a conceptual historyBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
Theor Med Bioeth 27:285-304. 2006..The philosophy underlying these laws is explained, their main provisions are explored, and future directions that could move the ethic forward and further rationalize the laws are sketched...
Food safety--who is responsible?Bernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 1781, USA
Foodborne Pathog Dis 3:157-62. 2006..In such a world, it is incumbent on industry to educate the public with regard to consumer minimization of food safety risks, the impossibility of zero-risk situations, and the economic costs to freedom of protectionism...
Euthanasia, moral stress, and chronic illness in veterinary medicineBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, 240 Eddy Hall, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1781, USA
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 41:651-9. 2011..Finding the correct path through this minefield may well be the most important ethical task facing the conscientious veterinarian...
Annual meeting keynote address: Animal agriculture and emerging social ethics for animalsB E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523 1781, USA
J Anim Sci 82:955-64. 2004..The meaning of this ethical movement for animal agriculture is examined. Animal agriculture should explore ways to replace the animal husbandry lost to industrialization...
Veterinary ethics and production diseasesBernard E Rollin
Colorado State University, Ft Collins, CO 80523 1781, USA
Anim Health Res Rev 10:125-30. 2009..If the essence of veterinary medicine is to act like a physician for animals then the profession must be vocal in opposition to production diseases, which can be prevented by changing the system of production...
Oncology and ethicsB E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
Reprod Domest Anim 38:50-3. 2003
Influence of free-stall base on tarsal joint lesions and hygiene in dairy cowsW K Fulwider
Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523, USA
J Dairy Sci 90:3559-66. 2007..52) were all correlated with the SCC. Dairies with higher percentages of lesions had higher SCC, death losses, lameness, and culling rates. Adding bedding several times per week may reduce the incidence of lesions...
Ethical issues in geriatric feline medicineBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1781, USA
J Feline Med Surg 9:326-34. 2007..Unfortunately, pain and distress have historically been neglected in both human and veterinary medicine for ideological reasons. It is ethically necessary to transcend this ideology which leads to both bad medicine and bad ethics...
Survey of dairy management practices on one hundred thirteen north central and northeastern United States dairiesW K Fulwider
Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523, USA
J Dairy Sci 91:1686-92. 2008..2% were undecided. Dairies with higher percentages of cows that either approached or touched the observer had lower somatic cell counts. The survey results showed management practices that were important for animal welfare...
Euthanasia and quality of lifeBernard E Rollin
Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
J Am Vet Med Assoc 228:1014-6. 2006
Modern elements of informed consent for general veterinary practitionersMartin J Fettman
Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1601, USA
J Am Vet Med Assoc 221:1386-93. 2002
Careers in laboratory animal science: taking the roads less traveledMichael Eisenstein
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
Lab Anim (NY) 32:30-7. 2003
Of mice and menBernard E Rollin
Colorado State University, USA
Am J Bioeth 7:55-7. 2007
Ethics and species integrityBernard E Rollin
Colorado State University, USA
Am J Bioeth 3:15-7. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on the case of the academic veterinarian who returns to private practiceBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:200. 2006
Ethical question of the month--June 2006. An ethicist's commentary on permitting deprivation researchBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:846. 2006
Report of the Working Group on Animal Distress in the LaboratoryMarilyn Brown
Charles River Laboratories Foundation, 251 Ballardvale Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, USA
Lab Anim (NY) 35:26-30. 2006....
Safety testing of chemicals with a high likelihood of humans being exposed to them is a reasonable public health policyGilly Griffin
Canadian Council on Animal Care, Ottawa, Ontario
Can Vet J 47:310, 312. 2006
An ethicist's commentary on replacing confined pigs with dogsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:416, 418. 2006
An ethicist's commentary on raising the legal status of animalsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:518, 520. 2006
An ethicist's commentary on the case of a client ignoring organic standardsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 47:1062. 2006
An ethicist's commentary on veterinary medicine taking moral standsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:240-1. 2007
Leading discussions on animal rightsTimothy E Blackwell
RR No. 4, Belwood, ON N0B 1J0, Canada
J Am Vet Med Assoc 233:868-71. 2008
An ethicist's commentary on anthropomorphismBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 49:440. 2008
An ethicist's commentary on breaking a non-declaw contractBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 49:336. 2008
An ethicist's commentary on raising the economic value of companion animalsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 49:118, 120. 2008
An ethicist's commentary on balancing conflicting obligations in antibiotic useBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:1222. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on avoiding impropriety in corporate sponsorship of conferences and journalsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:792. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on a farmer requesting antibiotics in the absence of his regular veterinarianBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:682. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on extending anticruelty lawsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:460, 462. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on client financial status and treatmentBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:347-8. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on veterinarians and animal welfareBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 48:1114. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on funding animals for continuing educationBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:867-8. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on the dairy with bad husbandryBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:787-8. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on the case of the client seeking antibiotic in feedBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:703. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on the "raw diet"Bernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:450. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on sharing new prevention and treatment regimensBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:11-2. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on animal rights versus welfareBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:913. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on technicians performing management procedures on farm without on-site supervisionBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:583-4. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on the elderly couple rescuing animalsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:327-8. 2002
Pain and distress in research animals: a panel of experts debates the issuesB Taylor Bennett
Biologic Resources Laboratory, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Lab Anim (NY) 31:34-42. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on veterinarians producing autogenous vaccines and compounding antimicrobial drugsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:164. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on equating productivity and welfareBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:83. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on whether veterinarians should support activist groupsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:955. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on the elastrator for older bullsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:624. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on a veterinarian's obligation to treat stray barn catsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:299. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on trimming of lame dairy cattleBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:483. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on quality assurance precluding pain controlBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:579. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on cultural bias in animal useBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:555. 2004
An ethicist's commentary on the auditability of animal welfareBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:683-4. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on placing animals in less-than perfect homesBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:291-2. 2004
An ethicist's commentary on veterinarians and downer animalsBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:195-6. 2004
An ethicist's commentary on the case of the veterinarian reprimanded for poor records in a cruelty caseBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:978. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on a feedlot using a drug in an unapproved wayBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 46:111-2. 2005
An ethicist's commentary on the case of the client requesting anesthesia medicationBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:827. 2002
Considerations for determining optimal mouse caging densityCharmaine Foltz
Division of Veterinary Resources, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Lab Anim (NY) 36:40-9. 2007..The panel largely agreed that animal well-being should be the measure of interest in evaluating housing density and that well-being includes not only physical health, but also animals' behavior, productivity and preference...
An ethicist's commentary on a client publishing your antihelminthic regimen without permissionBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 44:276. 2003
An ethicist's commentary on pigs who eat rodenticideBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:643-4. 2004
The veterinary profession's duty of care in response to disasters and food animal emergenciesKenneth E Nusbaum
Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA
J Am Vet Med Assoc 231:200-2. 2007
An ethicist's commentary on the cloning the horse caseBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 43:6-7. 2002
An ethicist's commentary on antibiotic useBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:379. 2004
An ethicist's commentary on using wood chippers to kill chickensBernard E Rollin
Can Vet J 45:9. 2004
