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
_No. 6._ I have a little boy eight years old. When he was four
I found I had to have him vaccinated. I took him to my mother’s
family doctor. He had been our doctor for forty years and
always had great faith in him, and he vaccinated my little boy
who was very strong and healthy. It went into blood poison, his
little arm was so big and swollen, he got feverish and sick and
our doctor was there every day for about a month and he was
not getting any better and finally he told me I had better get
another doctor, that he could do no more and my boy was getting
very bad. I went and got a special doctor. He ordered my boy
taken to a hospital, and there he was, did not know what minute
they would have to cut his little arm off to save his life and
so sick did not know what minute he might die. I don’t know
of any sickness that would be worse than that was. I cannot
describe it in a letter, and ever since he has not been well,
he is so thin and pale and gets tired so easy. I know it is all
on account of that vaccination and now I have two little girls,
twins two years old. I don’t know what I would do if I had to
have them vaccinated, which is indeed barbarous. I do not wish
to see any one vaccinated again and suffer as my little boy
did, his arm is thinner and weaker than the other one is. I do
hope something can be done so our little children won’t have to
be vaccinated.--Mrs. J., Herkimer, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1914.
_No. 7._ I was made an invalid and helpless for a number of
years from the effects of vaccination while attending College
at Boston, Mass. If I can do anything to help you put out this
practice I will be only too glad to write and give you my
experience in full. It put me out of teaching and earning my
living for ten years.--Miss S., Hoosick, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1914.
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