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William Tebb
School Vaccination Requirements in the Commonwealth
Alfred Russel Wallace and the Antivaccination Movement in Victorian England Thomas P
Vaccination: Proved Useless and Dangerous from 45 Years of Registration Statistics Alfred R
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It's Not All About Autism: the Emerging Landscape of Anti-Vaccination
Measles, Movements and Medical Exemptions: How California Learned to Lead the Way
The Conflict Between Medical Science, Public Health, and the Antivaccination Movement in Nineteenth Century England Abena Adaboh
Sanitation, Not Vaccination, the True Protection Against Small-Pox : A
Vaccine Injuries: Documented Adverse Reactions to Vaccines
Anti-Vaccination: a Growing Epidemic? 271
COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment: Behaviour, Ethics, Misinformation
Sectarian Identity and the Aim of Integration: Attitudes of American Homeopaths Towards Smallpox Vaccination in the Late Nineteenth Century
The Fallacy of Vaccination
Chapter Two History of Inoculation and Immunization
Between Persuasion and Compulsion: Smallpox Control in Brooklyn and New York, 1894- 1902 Author(S): JAMES COLGROVE Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol
Sticking Points: Epistemic Pluralism in Legal Challenges to Mandatory Vaccination Policies
Anti-Vaccinationism and Public Health in Nineteenth-Century England
The Rhetoric of Nineteenth Century British Anti-Vaccinators: an Interdisciplinary Movement of Medicine, Religion, Class, and Popular Culture" (2015)
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Introduction
Talking About Prevention in Case of Pandemics: Information and Strategies for Healthcare Professionals
JUNE 2021 Part A.Pdf
Vaccination and the Law in Ontario and Nova Scotia (1800 – 1924)
Vaccination and the Law in Ontario and Nova Scotia (1800 – 1924)
Compulsory Vaccination
The History Department Thesis “A Matter of Medical Faith: the Anti-Vaccination