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Thông tin sách: The Antivaccine Heresy: Jacobson v. Massachusetts and the Troubled History of Compulsory Vaccination in the United States (Rochester Studies in Medical History) (Hardcover, 352 trang) – University of Rochester Press, 2015. Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh.
Most people today celebrate vaccination as a great achievement, yet many nineteenth-century Americans opposed it, so much in fact that states had to make vaccination compulsory. In response, antivaccination societies formed all over the United States, lobbying state legislatures and bringing lawsuits to abolish these laws. One such lawsuit ultimately arrived at the United States Supreme Court, which upheld the laws in a landmark decision, Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905). In this study, Karen Walloch examines the history of vaccine development in the United States, the laws put in place enjoining the practice, and the popular reaction against them. Walloch finds that at theend of the nineteenth century Americans had good reason to fear vaccination. Vaccines simply did not live up to claims made for their safety and effectiveness. They induced pain, disability, and grim or even fatal infections. Inthis critical history of the antivaccine movement and of Jacobson v. Massachusetts in particular, Walloch locates the beginnings of a legacy of doubt about vaccination -- one that affected legislation in all fifty states and is still very much alive today.Karen Walloch is a historian who teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Table of ContentsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroductionVaccination in the Nineteenth-Century AmericaProblems with Vaccination in the Nineteenth CenturyThe 1901-2 Smallpox Epidemic in Boston and CambridgeThe Hazards of Vaccination in 1901-2Massachusetts AntivaccinationistsImmanuel Pfeiffer versus the Boston Board of HealthThe 1902 Campaign to Amend the Compulsory Vaccination LawsCriminal Prosecution of the AntivaccinationistsJacobson v. MassuchusettsConclusionAppendix A: Boston Health Department Vaccinations, 1872-1900Appendix B: Voting Records for Samuel Durgin's Vaccination Bill before the Massachusetts State SenateNotesBibliographyIndex Editorial Reviews Review One of the best history books ever written about American vaccination politics and policies, The Antivaccine Heresy will have a significant audience among medical historians, scholars of public health, and citizens concerned about similar issues today. Walloch's research is stunningly thorough; her interpretations challenging, insightful, and compelling; and her stories are fascinating. This work is truly pioneering and may well change not only the way history books are written but also the way that vaccinologists write about the smallpox vaccine.--Robert Johnston, editor of The Politics of HealingGiá bán
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