'Wanted-standard guinea pigs': standardisation and the experimental animal market in Britain ca. 1919-1947.

Robert G W Kirk
Author Information
  1. Robert G W Kirk: Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester, Second Floor, Simon Building, Brunswick Street, Manchester, UK. Robert.G.Kirk@manchester.ac.uk

Abstract

In 1942 a coalition of twenty scientific societies formed the Conference on the Supply of Experimental Animals (CSEA) in an attempt to pressure the Medical Research Council to accept responsibility for the provision of standardised experimental animals in Britain. The practice of animal experimentation was subject to State regulation under the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876, but no provision existed for the provision of animals for experimental use. Consequently, day-to-day laboratory work was reliant on a commercial small animal market which had emerged to sustain the hobby of animal fancying. This paper explores how difficulties encountered in experimental practice within the laboratory led to the problematisation of biomedical science's reliance upon a commercial market for animals during the inter-war period. This is shown to have produced a crisis within animal reliant experimental science in the early 1940s which enabled the left-wing Association of Scientific Workers to cast science's reliance on a free market as economically inefficient and a threat to the reliability of British research. It is argued that the development of standard experimental animals in Britain was, therefore, embedded within the wider cultural, societal, political and economic national context of the time.

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Grants

  1. /Wellcome Trust
  2. 084988/Wellcome Trust

MeSH Term

Academic Medical Centers
Allergy and Immunology
Animal Experimentation
Animal Welfare
Animals
Bacteriology
Guinea Pigs
History, 20th Century
Humans
Marketing
United Kingdom

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