The State Of Vaccination 1810

The State Of Vaccination 1810

(Tom: The lack of observational integrity and courage shows we have a long way to go before we can be considered a civilized society. Craven cowardice, vested self-interest and greed will need to be largely handled for us to live an optimal life as a group.)

Did you know that in 1810, just a few years (1798) after the vaccination fad took over the medical profession, Charles Maclean, MD, wrote a book On the State of Vaccination in 1810. In it, he commented how deaths from vaccination were suppressed because the vaccinators chose not to see the deaths, and others were afraid to say anything. Sound familiar?

“Very few deaths from cow-pox appear in the Bills of Mortality, owing to the means which have been used to suppress knowledge of them. Neither were deaths, diseases and failures transmitted in great abundance from the country, not because they did not happen, but because some practitioners were interested in not seeing them, and others who did see them were afraid of announcing what they knew.”

Charles Maclean, MD, On the State of Vaccination in 1810, p. 101.