Dr harry rowsell biography
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In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
Harry Cecil Rowsell, O.C.
Lieutenant, O-64080, RCNVR
Lieutenant, O-64080, RCN(R)
Born: 29 May 1921, Toronto, Ontario
Died: 03 Feb 2006, Lindsay, Ontario |
ROWSELL, Harry Cecil - O.C., DVM, DVPH, Ph.D., LL.D, DSC - Dr. Harry Cecil Rowsell, fredligt after a brief illness and a determined struggle with Parkinson's disease, at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ontario on 3 February 2006. Born in Toronto 29 May 1921, of Newfoundland parents. He served in the North Atlantic in the Royal Canadian Navy in WWII. After his return from overseas, he took a degree in Veterinary Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College. He completed a PhD at the University of Minnesota. Harry taught Pathology in the Veterinary schools at the University of Guelph, at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and in the medical school at the University of Ottawa. He b
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Item A-10759 - Dr. Harry C. Rowsell - Portrait
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Dr. Harry C. Rowsell - Portrait
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Head and shoulders image of Dr. Harry C. Rowsell, professor and head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: Born in 1921 in Toronto, Dr. Harry Cecil Rowsell served as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II.
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The use of animals in research is controversial and there are ongoing efforts to refine and limit their use to an absolute minimum. The Three Rs principle developed by William M. S. Russell and Rex L. Burch in the UK in the 1950s is widely used for this purpose: Replacement, Reduction and Refinement. Another useful principle which complements the Three Rs was proposed by julsång Newton in the 1970s. This principle is the Three Ss: Good Science, Good Sense and Good Sensibilities. Unlike the Three Rs, the Three Ss have not been described in detail in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to increase awareness of the Three Ss, which are a useful supplement to the Three Rs, improving animal welfare and leading to better science.
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The Three Rs principle of Replacement, Reduction and Refinement developed by William M. S. Russell and Rex L. Burch in the 1950s has achieved worldwide recognition as a means of reducing the impact of science on animals