Horrors of vaccination exposed and illustrated: $b Petition to the President to abolish compulsory vaccination in Army and NavyHiggins, Chas. M. (Charles Michael)
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Horrors of vaccination exposed and illustrated: $b Petition to the President to abolish compulsory vaccination in Army and Navy
Higgins, Chas. M. (Charles Michael)
Vaccination
[Illustration: FREDERICK STINEFOOT]
FREDERICK STINEFOOT, only son of William H. Stinefoot, No. 226
Mullett St., Dunkirk, N. Y.
Age 10.
Vaccinated Sept. 22.
Commenced to complain Oct. 5,--13 days from vaccination.
Died Oct. 13.
Diagnosed “Tetanus.”
This child was in splendid health. The night before he was
stricken he was feeling especially well. On Monday morning his
neck was stiff and shoulders all drawn up. Dr. Hallenbeck was
called but he insisted that the family physician be employed.
He was out and Dr. Ellis, the health officer, was called.
The case was diagnosed as tetanus. Convulsions appeared at 6
o’clock. No serum was available until Tuesday, Oct. 6, about
10 A.M. A quantity injected intra-spinously. Removed to Brooks
Hospital, Dunkirk, about 4 P.M. same day and died fifteen
minutes after admission.
CASE No. 8
[Illustration: JAMES LOUIS MURRAY]
JAMES LOUIS MURRAY, son of James T. Murray, Glen Cove, L. I.
Age 6.
Vaccinated Sept. 15, vaccine “H.”
Commenced to complain Oct. 3,--18 days from vaccination.
Died Oct. 10.
Diagnosed “Tetanus.”
This child had no prolonged period of unconsciousness. He had
convulsions and other typical symptoms of tetanus. His health
is reported good prior to vaccination.
CASE No. 18
[Illustration: EDWARD JOHNSON]
EDWARD JOHNSON, son of J. Johnson, No. 65 South St.,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Age 11 years 7 months.
Vaccinated Aug. 6, vaccine “E.”
Commenced to complain Aug. 14,--8 days from vaccination.
Died Aug. 26.
First diagnosed “Blood Poison.”
Subsequent diagnosis “Typhoid Meningitis.”
Patient had been in perfect health prior to vaccination. He was
ordered to hospital for an operation to which parents would not
consent. There were no convulsions. He was unconscious about a
week. Paralysis of the throat a prominent symptom. Breathing
much labored.
Both this case and No. 17 were subjects of sharp controversy
among doctors and others in the city of Binghamton. There is
no lack of medical opinion as to vaccination having been the
primary cause of illness, but this is stoutly denied by other
physicians. Considered collectively with the similar cases
herewith reported, it seems that there can be little doubt of
their being similar to the rest of the vaccination fatalities.
CASE No. 19
BELLE HINMAN, daughter of Prof. M. C. Hinman, Tully, N. Y.
Age 7.
Vaccinated July 25, vaccine “H.”
Commenced to complain Aug. 7,--12 days from vaccination.
Died Aug. 10.
First diagnosis, “Acute Indigestion.”
Final diagnosis, “Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.”
[Illustration: BELLE HINMAN]
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