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craig |
The Draize Eye Test: Typically, six to nine albino rabbits are placed in stocks to prevent them from clawing at their eyes to dislodge the substances. Only their necks and their heads protrude. The lower lid of each animal's eye is pulled away from the eyeball to form a small cup. Into that cup the technician drops some milligrams of a substance to be tested. The eye is then held closed for several seconds. With a particularly caustic substance the rabbits scream in pain. The rabbit's eye is then observed at specific intervals to see how severe the irritation is. Is the lid swollen? The iris inflamed? The cornea ulcerated? Are the rabbits blinded in that eye? The results are noted on charts in case someone files a lawsuit against the manufacturer. The rabbits are then destroyed. Rabbits are used because their eyes do not produce tears as human eyes do. | ||
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mistik |
I wouldn't want that job. Meat cutters are at risk too. | ||
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n8lic |
I feel that your description of the Draize eye test is a liitle on
the graphic side. If I did'nt have a strong stomach, I would have been
barfing all over my dinosaur!!!
:-(
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craig |
Just telling it like it is. As a matter of fact, I have a picture of an eye which was given the test. It says it all. I could have been more graphic. | ||
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