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Smallpox vax 1880
Dr. Tennison Deane of San Francisco, in his Crime of Vaccination, tells a
remarkable story illustrative of this truth. Dr. Deane relates that he was summering in Northern California in the late 80's, near a wealthy ranchman who lived with his wife and seven children on a 10,000-acre ranch in a salubrious pine region, 15 miles from the nearest town and having no adjacent neighbors. With him on the ranch at that time was a negro foreman who also had a wife and five children. Until Dr. Deane appeared on the scene, none of these 16 persons-white nor black-had ever been vaccinated. As a zealous young practitioner, very close to his medical school traditions, Dr. Deane quickly warned these ranch-dwellers of their "unprotected" state and was able to persuade six of the sixteen-the farmer's wife and three children, the negro foreman and his 12-year-old son-to submit to the vaccinating operation. "A year later," writes Dr. Deane, "an epidemic of sore throats broke out in this ranch colony which developed into diphtheria in four of the vaccinated, among them the farmer's wife, and one child died. The unvaccinated recovered rapidly from their sore throats, but the farmer's wife was paralyzed for a year and eleven years later died of cancer." It seems that the San Francisco physician was so impressed by this unexpected turn of his well-intentioned vaccinating zeal, that he not only kept tab on the subsequent history of the two families on the northern ranch, but watched the connection between vaccination and other maladies occurring in his general practice. He learned that the other four persons whom he had vaccinated on the ranch all died either of tuberculosis or cancer within four to twenty-two years from the date of vaccination, while none of the unvaccinated in either family died within that period except the white farmer who, he says, "died of old age." Dr. Deane relates that for many years after this early experience with vaccination on the Northern California ranch, when a patient came to him with any serious throat, bronchial or pulmonary trouble, he made a point of inquiring into his past history, and invariably he found a back-ground of calf-pus "immunization" against smallpox. Then when he felt he had sufficient data to warrant it, he published The Crime of Vaccination (in 1913), which brought down on him the wrath of his medical colleagues, and made his professional life in San Francisco so unhappy that he voluntarily withdrew from all medical assemblages and finally abandoned all medical practice except surgery. Hale, Annie Riley. The Medical Voodoo. New York: Gotham House, 1936. http://www.whale.to/vaccine/hale_voodoo_h.html |
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Smallpox vax 1880
Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out.
And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff |
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Smallpox vax 1880
"Jeff" wrote in message news:fw9ei.1547$5h6.1468@trnddc05... Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff And if you want a true history of the 18th and 19th centuries, the book Pox Americana is the source to go to for variolation stories. |
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Smallpox vax 1880
On Jun 20, 8:58 am, Jeff wrote:
Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff I agree. Allopathic medicine killed millions with their treatment for small pox and cholera in the 19th century. Today, the allopaths are killing millions with their treatment of AIDS, and possibly measles in Africa. Keep up the good work and the lies Jeff. DrCee. |
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Smallpox vax 1880
"Jeff" wrote in message news:fw9ei.1547$5h6.1468@trnddc05... Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. As the Dr said, vaccination killed millions in the 19cent, now the allopaths are the leading cause of death, 780,000 USA every year plus 400,000 from cancer and aids meds [1921] There are no adequate statistics showing these fatalities, but it may be estimated that in England and Wales no fewer than 6,000 Infants are Killed every Year by Vaccination. This is perhaps the least part of the damage. The Great Damage is that caused to Teeth, Eyesight and Constitution, by the illness of vaccinia forced upon the infant at the most critical and delicate period of its life. [1921] Vaccination and the State By Arnold Lupton MP. [1880] That since Vaccination has been rendered obligatory, infantile syphilis (under one year old) has been increased in England, according to a Parliamentary return, dated February 25th, 1880, from 472 per million of births in 1847, to 1,736 per million in 1877, or fourfold; and that other inoculable diseases, such as pyaemia, scrofula, erysipelas, and bronchitis, were also augmented in infants. In England, the increase of inoculable diseases was 20 per cent., notwithstanding an expenditure of 200 millions sterling since 1850 in sanitary works. Another Parliamentary return (No. 443, Session 1877) demonstrates that 25,000 babies are yearly sacrificed by diseases excited by Vaccination. International Anti-Vaccination League points against vaccination 1880 http://www.whale.to/a/deathssmallpox.html |
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Smallpox vax 1880
JOHN wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message news:fw9ei.1547$5h6.1468@trnddc05... Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. As the Dr said, vaccination killed millions in the 19cent, now the allopaths are the leading cause of death, 780,000 USA every year plus 400,000 from cancer and aids meds John, please stop putting words in my mouth. I don't agree with the statements that you attribute to me. Unless you are able to add something intelligent to this thread, I won't respond to your nonsense. ... Jeff |
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Smallpox vax 1880
On Jun 20, 8:58 am, Jeff wrote:
Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff http://www.healthsentinel.com/graphs...rint_list_item This graph shows the mortality rate from smallpox and scarlet fever from 1838 to 1922. Several things are of interest in this graph. First, despite the fact that the smallpox vaccine was introduced in 1798 and very strict vaccination laws were enacted in England, smallpox epidemics still raged on until the 1880s when all diseases began their decline. Second, there is a very similar pattern of epidemics with scarlet fever and smallpox, which suggests a possible relationship between the two diseases. |
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Smallpox vax 1880
Roman Bystrianyk wrote:
On Jun 20, 8:58 am, Jeff wrote: Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff http://www.healthsentinel.com/graphs...rint_list_item This graph shows the mortality rate from smallpox and scarlet fever from 1838 to 1922. Several things are of interest in this graph. First, despite the fact that the smallpox vaccine was introduced in 1798 and very strict vaccination laws were enacted in England, smallpox epidemics still raged on until the 1880s when all diseases began their decline. Wrong, when diseases became less fatal because of better medical care. Whether you know it or not, infectious disease is still common in the third world. Well, except for small pox. Second, there is a very similar pattern of epidemics with scarlet fever and smallpox, which suggests a possible relationship between the two diseases. Not anymore. Scarlet fever still occurs, even in the US (there is no vaccine against it). Small pox, however, is a thing of the past. Jeff |
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On Jun 21, 10:21 am, Jeff wrote:
Roman Bystrianyk wrote: On Jun 20, 8:58 am, Jeff wrote: Conveniently, smallpox is not longer a threat. Vaccination wiped it out. And we are living in the 21st century, not the 19th. Jeff http://www.healthsentinel.com/graphs...aphs_print_lis... This graph shows the mortality rate from smallpox and scarlet fever from 1838 to 1922. Several things are of interest in this graph. First, despite the fact that the smallpox vaccine was introduced in 1798 and very strict vaccination laws were enacted in England, smallpox epidemics still raged on until the 1880s when all diseases began their decline. Wrong, when diseases became less fatal because of better medical care. Whether you know it or not, infectious disease is still common in the third world. Well, except for small pox. Second, there is a very similar pattern of epidemics with scarlet fever and smallpox, which suggests a possible relationship between the two diseases. Not anymore. Scarlet fever still occurs, even in the US (there is no vaccine against it). Small pox, however, is a thing of the past. Jeff Good day. Please specify which medical care and public health measures you are referring to and on which dates this care was introduced and how it impacted disease mortality rates (e.g. John Snow, cholera investigation, 1849; Waksman, streptomycin, 1944). If possible specify references. Also, the theory - as expanded upon by Robert Root-Bernstein (Professor of Physiology at Michigan State) - indicating the lethally of organisms are greatly amplified when they are in combination over when they encountered alone is still highly significant. This would mean if a person had a virus (smallpox) or a bacteria (scarlet fever - streptococcus) in isolation the mortality rate would be low, but together they would result in a lethal combination. This has implications in other pathogen combinations. Enjoy your day. Roman |
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