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| #3300861 in Books | Karen L Walloch | 2015-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.81 x6.00l,.0 | File Name: 1580465374 | 400 pages | The Antivaccine Heresy Rochester Studies in Medical History
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Well documented interesting research|By IlanaWD|An extraordinary, well-documented work about the history of vaccinations and especially, anti-vaccination movements in America. It uses extensive medical as well as historical and social testimonies, revealing aspects still relevant nowadays, that are far beyond the strict health/medical level, becoming part of the daily public d||One of the best history books ever written about American vaccination politics and policies, The Antivaccine Heresy will have a significant audience among medical historians, scholars of public health, and citizens concerned about similar issues today. Walloc
We celebrate vaccination today as a great achievement, yet many nineteenth-century Americans regarded it uneasily, accepting it as a necessary evil forced upon them by their employers or the law. States had to make vaccination compulsory because of great popular distaste for it. Why? How did such a promising innovation come to induce such anxiety? This book explores the history of vaccine development, revealing that, at the end of the nineteenth century, many Americans ...
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