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Transcriber’s Note: Vaccination is not a delusion. Thanks to vaccination, killer diseases such as small-pox, polio and tetanus have been more or less eliminated. The supposed link between vaccination and autism comes from one fraudulent study which actively falsified its data (BMJ 2011; 342:c7452). If you’re reading this with the aim of justifying not vaccinating yourself or members of your family, stop right there and go and read some modern-day science instead.
Vaccination a Delusion
PREFACE
CHAPTER I VACCINATION AND SMALL-POX
CHAPTER II MUCH OF THE EVIDENCE ADDUCED FOR VACCINATION IS WORTHLESS
CHAPTER III THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF SMALL-POX MORTALITY IN RELATION TO VACCINATION
CHAPTER IV TWO GREAT EXPERIMENTS WHICH ARE CONCLUSIVE AGAINST VACCINATION
CHAPTER V CRITICAL REMARKS ON THE “FINAL REPORT”
CHAPTER VI SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
INDEX
Written in the late 19th century, this pamphlet launches a forceful campaign to overturn England’s compulsory vaccination laws. Drawing heavily on the Royal Commission’s own reports, the author assembles tables, quotations, and footnotes so readers can verify each claim themselves. The work frames the issue as a matter of personal liberty, public health, and governmental responsibility.
The author argues that vaccination offers no real benefit, citing mortality statistics from small‑pox and other infectious diseases, and suggests that improved sanitation alone could eradicate them. Throughout, a blend of moral appeal and data‑driven critique seeks to convince legislators and citizens alike to demand immediate repeal of the law. Its polemical style, dense with period statistics and legal references, reveals the anxieties of a society wrestling with new scientific ideas. For listeners, the text offers a window into the Victorian era’s heated debate over medicine, state power, and individual rights.
Full title
Vaccination a Delusion: Its Penal Enforcement a Crime Proved by the Official Evidence in the Reports of the Royal Commission
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (172K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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