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INDEX
  1. Vaccination, early history of, 6.
  2. injury and death from, 10.
  3. and the medical prof ession,12
  4. doctors not best judges, 13.
  5. deaths caused by, 17.
  6. illness and death from, 19.
  7. estimated deaths from, 19.
  8. official evidence of, not trustworthy, 21.
  9. a dreadful case of death from, 21.
  10. how it affects the poor, 22.
  11. evidence for, often worthless, 23.
  12. can only be proved useful
  13. by statistics, 23.
  14. marks not permanent, 26.
  15. marks hidden by eruption, 26.
  16. proved useless by modern
  17. hospital statistics, 30.
  18. in England 1872-95, 40.
  19. on the Continent, 44.
  20. in Stockholm from 1810, 46.
  21. in Stockholm not especially deficient, 47.
  22. false assertions as to value of, 50.
  23. uselessness of, proved, 51.
  24. Vaccination and small-pox in Leicester, 55.
  25. and infant mortality in Leicester, 56.
  26. injuries from increase death-rate, 57.
  27. disasters at Shorncliffe camp concealed, 73.
  28. increases liability to small-pox, 78.
  29. Vacher, Dr., on registration of vaccinated and unvaccinated, 25.
  30. Variolous test, fallacy of, 7, 9.
  31. Vogt, Prof. A., on vaccination
  32. increasing small-pox, 51.
  33. no immunity from a previous attack of small-pox, 76.
  34. W.
  35. Warrington and Leicester small-pox, 59.
  36. Whooping-cough in London, 37.
  37. Z.
  38. Zymotic diseases in London, 36.
  39. in Leicester, 55.
  40. Zymotics in bills of mortality, 33.

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