The History of Vaccines Paperback – January 22, 2013 Author: Karie Youngdahl | Language: English | ISBN:
0988623102 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia is one of the oldest professional societies in the United States. A group of prominent Philadelphia physicians, including Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Rush, established the College in 1787 “to advance the science of medicine and to thereby lessen human misery.”
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- Paperback: 52 pages
- Publisher: College of Physicians of Philadelphia, The (January 22, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0988623102
- ISBN-13: 978-0988623101
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"The History of Vaccines describes the compelling history of vaccination, from early smallpox immunization practices, to the defeat of polio in the Western Hemisphere, to cutting-edge approaches to novel vaccines and vaccine delivery. The book pays special attention to vaccine pioneers Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, and Robert Koch."
Comment on Pasteur: A fraudster and plagiarist of Bechamp, a maker of toxic and useless vaccines, and the claimed inventor of the truly disastrous (Pasteurian monomorphic) germ theory
We must infer that at least some and probably all three of those Russian peasants died because of Pasteur's vaccine, as did uncounted people later on....Only one thing is sure: ever since Pasteur developed his "vaccine," the cases of death from rabies have increased, not diminished."--Hans Ruesch
"Through a physician in Brittany, Nonclercq came across a thick tome on the history of a medicine in which she read that, on his death bed, Louis Pasteur had declared: Claude Bernard war right... the microbe is nothing, the terrain is everything." What Pasteur omitted was that his confession had been based not on single insightful statement by France's leading physiologist, Bernard, but by Antoine Béchamp, the man with whom he had been locked in struggle for decades."--Christopher Bird
"Had it not been for the mass selling of vaccines, Pasteur's germ theory of disease would have collapsed into obscurity."--- E. Douglas Hume
In 1915, another medical doctor wrote an article for the top British medical journal Lancet. Dr. Montais studied 21 cases of tetanus, each of whom had received Pasteurian inoculation.
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