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