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Vaccination a delusion
Book • 1898
In this pamphlet, Wallace argues against the compulsory nature of vaccination laws, viewing them as a violation of individual rights.
He suggests that improvements in hygiene and sanitation were more responsible for the decline in smallpox cases than vaccination.
Wallace also claims that vaccination proponents used misleading statistics to support their claims.
He points out potential harm from unsanitary vaccination practices, believing vaccination to be responsible for deaths from related diseases.
Wallace advocates for the abolition of vaccination laws to protect individual liberties.
He suggests that improvements in hygiene and sanitation were more responsible for the decline in smallpox cases than vaccination.
Wallace also claims that vaccination proponents used misleading statistics to support their claims.
He points out potential harm from unsanitary vaccination practices, believing vaccination to be responsible for deaths from related diseases.
Wallace advocates for the abolition of vaccination laws to protect individual liberties.
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Brief: Vaccination, a Delusion?