Transcription of PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL
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PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICAL Written by the members of Department of PHYSIOLOGY and Neurobiology, E tv s Lor nd University Authors S ndor Borb ly, L szl D t ri, T nde Hajnik, Katalin Schlett, Kriszti n,T rnok Attila T th, Petra Varr , Ildik Vil gi Editor Ildik Vil gi Reviewer J zsef Toldi 2013 Budapest 2 Contents 1. RULES FOR LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS .. 5 BASIC REGULATIONS DURING THE PRACTICAL .. 5 Protection of life .. 5 Protection of health .. 5 Other safety regulations .. 6 RULES OF EXPERIMENTS ON HUMANS .. 6 RULES OF EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS .. 6 REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF THE INTERNET .. 7 2. INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIVE SURGERY .. 8 ANAESTHESIA AND PAIN RELIEF.
Animals perceive external stimuli similarly to human beings, thus they are able to feel pain, and thus possibly they can suffer. Suffering is a subjective term and it is impossible to objectively assess its extent in an animal, but it is generally accepted that vertebrates, especially mammals do suffer.
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