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Vaccination - Its tested Effects on Health, Mortality and Population
Vaccination - Its tested Effects on Health, Mortality and Population
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025, 124 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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“Vaccination: Its Tested Effects on Health, Mortality, and Population” by Charles T. Pearce, published in 1868, presents a critical examination of vaccination practices in the 19th century. Pearce, a physician and early opponent of mandatory vaccination, analyzes statistical data and health records to argue against the efficacy and safety of vaccines, particularly the smallpox vaccine. He contends that vaccination may not significantly reduce mortality rates and could have adverse effects on public health. This work offers insight into the historical debates surrounding vaccination and reflects the skepticism and concerns of that era.
"Vaccination - Its tested Effects on Health, Mortality and Population" is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1868.
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