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An attempt to prove that vaccination with its compulsory law,
Instead of being a general blessing, is a universal curse : in a series of letters addressed to the Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, Home Secretary of State
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The book presents a critical examination of vaccination, arguing that mandatory vaccination laws are detrimental rather than beneficial. Through a series of letters directed to H. A. Bruce, the Home Secretary of State, the author articulates concerns about the implications of compulsory vaccination. This reprint of the original 1871 edition preserves the author's arguments and insights, offering a historical perspective on the debate surrounding vaccination and public health policies.
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An attempt to prove that vaccination with its compulsory law,, John Fraser
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- 2019
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- Title
- An attempt to prove that vaccination with its compulsory law,
- Subtitle
- Instead of being a general blessing, is a universal curse : in a series of letters addressed to the Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, Home Secretary of State
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Fraser
- Publisher
- hansebooks
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 68
- ISBN13
- 9783337821531
- Category
- History
- Description
- The book presents a critical examination of vaccination, arguing that mandatory vaccination laws are detrimental rather than beneficial. Through a series of letters directed to H. A. Bruce, the Home Secretary of State, the author articulates concerns about the implications of compulsory vaccination. This reprint of the original 1871 edition preserves the author's arguments and insights, offering a historical perspective on the debate surrounding vaccination and public health policies.