Some Leading Arguments against Compulsory Vaccination

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'Vaccination is evidently powerless in the absence of sanitation, and it may therefore be fairly inferred from this Indian experience that in towns under proper sanitary arrangements as to water supply, sewage removal, &c., the Jennerian operation is superfluous, and its compulsory infliction a survival of the vague philanthropy of an age of pre-scientific prophylacticism.'

Author(s): LSACV / London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination
Publisher: E.W. Allen
Year: 1887

Language: English
Commentary: Derived from low definition, warped scan but human-legible although OCR layer poor.
City: London
Tags: allergy, allopathic, antigen, autoimmune illness, Crookshank, iatrogenic, inflammation, inoculation, Jenner, serum sickness, smallpox, vaccination, vaccinia, variolation, medical voodoo

Some Leading Arguments against Compulsory Vaccination
Title
What the Law enacts
Results of the Law
Justification for such a Law
"Vaccination is so useful against Smallpox"
Mitigation
High Death-rate of the Unvaccinated
Leicester and Vaccination
Results of Vaccination in British India
APPENDIX - Argument used against Anti-Vaccinators