Vaccination tracts.

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1877-1879
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Vaccination tracts. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : William Young, 1877-1879.

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Preface and supplement and 14 parts in 1 volume ; 17 cm

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Issued in parts

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Contents : Preface and supplement (1879).--No. 1. Letters and opinions of medical men (1877).-- No. 2. Facts and figures (1877).--No. 3. Opinions of statesmen, politicians, publicists, statisticians, and sanitarians No. 1 (1879).--No. 4. Opinions of statesmen, politicians, publicists, popes, statisticians, and sanitarians. No. 2. (1877).--No. 5. Cases of disease, suffering and death reported by the injured families (1877).--No. 6. The vaccination laws : a scandal to public honesty and religion (1879).--No. 7. Vaccination, a sign of the decay of the political and medical conscience in the country (1877).--No. 8. The propagation of syphilis to infants and adults by vaccination and re-vaccination (1877).--No. 9. Vaccination evil in its principles, false in its reasons, and deadly in its results (1877).--No. 10. Vaccination subverts dentition, and is a cause of the prevalent deformity and decay of the teeth (1877).--No. 11 Compulsory vaccination a desecration of law, a breaker of homes and persecutor of the poor (1878).--No. 12. Historical and critical summary in three parts. Pt. 1. The imposture of the current smallpox lymph called vaccine, and the new imposture of calf-lymph. Also, the chaos of statute law dealing with vaccine substance (1879).--No. 13. Historical and critical summary in three parts. Pt. 2. The cry of the people against vaccination is seconded by the Registrar-General's returns, and justified by the evidence of pathology (1878).--No. 14. Historical and critical summary in three parts. Pt. 3. Pro aris et focis.The religious nature and political necessity of the vaccination war (1878)

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