A look at Vaccination
Jennifer Craig, PhDImpact Investigative Media Productions 133 Pages 228mmH x 150mmW x 10cm
Jabs, Jenner & Juggernauts: a Look at Vaccination is a personal account of the author's (a former nurse) research into vaccination literature. The story begins with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's introduction of smallpox inoculation into England in 1746 and continues into the present day. Some descriptions are written as 'interviews' with authors, alive or dead, in which the dialogue is taken directly from the author's work; some are imagined scenes of actual events; some are straight accounts of research data, often illustrated with graphs. The book is written for those without a strong medical or scientific background and is particularly useful for parents who are facing the decision of whether to vaccinate their children. REVIEWS Edda West Vaccination Risk Awareness Network, Canada "I've always felt it is really important to cast a light of truth on the smallpox vaccine mythology and how it is still worshipped by the medical profession as the greatest gift to mankind. Hopefully your book will go a long way in really rocking this foundation of lies." Hilary Butler Immunization Awareness Society, New Zealand "An irreverent, funny, but incisive kitchen table dissection of a sacred medical cow" Sheri Nakken, Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA "You've done an excellent job and this book will be very useful to all people who question vaccination."
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