Throughout time, animal testing can be proven. Both Greek and Romans can be traced to have used animal testing. All testing is cruel though some is more than others. When buying materials like oven cleaners, bleach, or hydrogen peroxide, there is WARNING or CAUTION label on the back which advises not to get the product into eyes, or mouth, this is thanks to animals. That is a good example of why we need animal testing without it we don’t know what hazardous products can cause to our bodies. Animals suffer extremely and the experiments done on them are not always to test a product but instead to just explore the impact of a cruel operation. Vivisection would be one of the cruelest operations done to animals, this is the study of cutting or dissection of body while it is still alive. Though animal testing is extremely barbarous, considering the fact that animals are living beings, it has both its pros and cons.
It is said that animal testing an vivisection came to life because men could not get their hands living human beings to experiment therefore they jumped to an alternative. Aristotle the Greek philosopher of the third and fourth centuries BC is said to have been the first to have made dissections to animals. Vivisection has several definitions though they all correlate to basically the same one, it is the study or action of cutting into a living body, or the practice of putting an animal through cutting operations in order to advance physiologically and pathologically.(Dictionary.com) Aristotle therefore found out the internal differences among animals. The first to perform experiments on animal