Vaccination and Immunization: Dangers, Delusions and Alternatives (What every parent should know)

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First published 1987; this the 2nd edition, 1990. "And if 'tis possible that the *ingrafted Pox* can be so poysonous as to communicate *certain death* to all around by this method, they may ingraft as *violent a Plague* as has been known among us. How far the Legislature may think fit to interpose, in order to prevent such an *artificial way of depopulating a Country*, is not my Province to determine." -- Dr. Wagstaffe, a physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital [London], in "A letter to Dr. Freind", 1722. Quoted in volume I, p.39 of "History and Pathology of Vaccination" (1889) by Professor Edgar M. Crookshank.

Author(s): CHAITOW, Leon
Edition: 2
Publisher: The C. W. Daniel Company Limited
Year: 1990

Language: English
Commentary: covers 200dpi, text 400dpi
City: Saffron Walden, UK
Tags: AIDS, anthrax, monoclonal antibody, antigen, BCG, Antoine Béchamp, Big Pharma, contamination, depopulation, DPT, fasting, Flexner Report, germ theory, homoeopathy, immune system, immunization, inoculation, Edward Jenner, kill shot, mass medication, Koch Postulate, Louis Pasteur, phagocyte, Dr. Harold 'Fred' Shipman, serial killer, smallpox, SV-40, TAB, terrain, leaky vaccine, variolation, virus, water fluoridation

Vaccination and Immunization: Dangers, Delusions and Alternatives - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
To The Reader
Important Author's Note
1. Is There an Immunization Problem?
2. The Amazing History of Immunization
3. Explaining Immunization and Immune Function: BCG, Polio and Diphtheria Vaccination as Examples
4. Claims and Counterclaims of Immunization's Success
5. Immediate Ill Effects of Immunization Procedures
6. The Long-Term Dangers of Immunization: Leukemia, Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, etc?
7. AIDS: Could Immunization Have Started It?
8. Enhancing Immune Function and Alternatives to Immunization
9. Conclusions and Questions
Suggested Reading and Sources of Reference
Index
Rear Cover