| 1892 - 356 páginas
...andasstg.:. some prominent symptom of the disease as the cause of death. As instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...puerperal fever. A death from the first cause occurred not lor.'j ago in my practice, and although I had not vaccinated the child, yet in my d:sire to presa-je... | |
| C. W. Amerige - 1895 - 46 páginas
...truth, and assign some prominent sympton of the disease as the cause of death. As instances which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...puerperal fever. A death from the first cause occurred n6t long ago in my practice, and although I had not vaccinated the child, yet in my desire to preserve... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1898 - 448 páginas
...assign some prominent symptom of the disease as the cause of death. As instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...omitted all mention of it from my certificate of death." (See Birmingham Medical Review, vol. iii. pp. 34, 35.) That such suppressio veri is no new thing, but... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1898 - 454 páginas
...assign some prominent symptom of the disease as the cause of death. As instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...omitted all mention of it from my certificate of death." (See Birmingham Medical Review, vol. iii. pp. 34, 35.) That such supprcssio veri is no new thing, but... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1898 - 486 páginas
...assign some prominent symptom of the disease as the cause of death. AB instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...in my desire to preserve vaccination from reproach, 1 omitted all mention of it from ray certificate of death." (See Birmingham Medical Beciew, vol. iii.... | |
| C. F. Nichols - 1902 - 78 páginas
...mention erysipelas from vaccination. A death from this cause occurred not long ago in my practice, yet, in my desire to preserve vaccination from reproach, I omitted all mention of it in my certificate of death." Dr. McClean, in " Medical Observer," 1810: " Very few deaths from small-pox... | |
| 1896 - 584 páginas
...Henry May, of Aston, in the Birmiiujham Medical lieriew, January, 1874 : " A death from vaccination occurred not long ago in my practice, and although...omitted all mention of it from my certificate of death." When Mr. Ernest Abraham Hart (who has missed the opportunity of subjecting his so-called facts to examination... | |
| Herbert M. Shelton - 1996 - 68 páginas
...medical man himself, I will mention erysipelas after vaccination and puerperal fever. A death form the first cause occurred not long ago in my practice,...omitted all mention of it from my certificate of death." Vaccination must be saved from reproach at all costs. Who cares how many children are killed if only... | |
| Susan Hamilton - 2004 - 464 páginas
...the Aston Union, Birmingham, writes: " A death from tho first cause (erysipelas after vaccination) occurred not long ago in my practice, and although...vaccinated the child, yet in my desire to preserve vticcinatiau from reproach, I omitted all mention of it in my certificate of death." Again, the value... | |
| 136 páginas
...and assign some prominent symptom of disease as the cause of death. As instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention...and puerperal fever. A death from the first cause (vaccination) occured not long ago in my practice, and although I had not vaccinated the child, yet,... | |
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