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Charles
Campbell MD (1865 --1931)

Dr.
A.R. Campbell (another Great Scot) was a Texas doctor who
discovered that smallpox was only spread by the bite of the
bloodsucking insect called the BEDBUG or Cimex Lectularius.
Cimex is the Latin for "bug" and Lectularius is Latin for
"couch" or "bed." Dr. Campbell proved that smallpox is not
contagious and is not an airborne disease.
Dr. Campbell graduated from the University of Tulane Medical
School and was licensed to practice medicine by the State
of Texas. He was president of the San Antonio Academy of Medicine
and was a member of the Bexar County Medical Society.
Dr. Campbell was another victim of the Medical Inquisition.
This great doctor, scientist and naturalist is not mentioned
in any of the hundreds of biographies on medical men and their
discoveries.
Dr. Campbell discovered how to colonize bats in order to destroy
the malaria carrying mosquito.
Dr. Campbell was the head Bacteriologist for the city of San
Antonio, Texas. His work on eradicating the malaria causing
mosquito led him to construct a BAT HOUSE and colonize bats
as you would bees. For his great discovery, he was nominated
for the Noble Prize for Medicine by the State of Texas on
Feb. 10,1919.
Dr. Campbell is nominated for the Noble Prize for Medicine.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUSTIN, TEXAS H. C. R. No. 26. HOUSE CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Dr. Chas. A. R. Campbell, of San Antonio, has rendered
the State of Texas and humanity valuable service in his original
and conclusive experiments during the past seventeen years
for the eradication of malaria by the cultivation of bats,
the natural enemy of mosquitoes; and WHEREAS, the world's
greatest Sanitarian, Gen. W. C. Gorgas, the Board of Health
of the State of Texas, the San Antonio Medical Society, and
other sections have given this natural hygienic measure their
unqualified endorsement; and WHEREAS, the Italian Government
has given special recognition to his work and distinguished
service as well as other foreign countries; and, WHEREAS,
the colossal economic loss caused by malaria is sufficient
to warrant the State and Nation in giving this natural hygienic
measure full encouragement; therefore, be it RESOLVED, by
the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring, that
the Legislature of the State of Texas, endorse the work of
Dr. Chas. A. R. Campbell in his original and thoroughly scientific
work, and respectfully suggest and commend his name as worthy
of the greatest reward for the service of humanity, a Nobel
Prize.
R. E. THOMASON, Speaker of the House. W. A. JOHNSON, President
of the Senate.
Dr. Campbell finds the cause of Smallpox.
All of the Bat House experiments were financed by Dr. Campbell
from his modest income as a physician in San Antonio. His
other great passion was finding the CAUSE of smallpox which
was ravaging Mexico just across the border. Like any REAL
Doctor he was more interested in finding the cause of a disease
than treating the symptoms.
He applied to the Rockefeller Institute for money to help
with his smallpox research but was turned down because he
was not a vaccinating "doctor." The Medical Inquisition is
not interested in finding permanent cures for ANY disease.
He are the 3 chapters on smallpox from his book Bats, Mosquitoes
and Dollars:
Foreword
By J. A. L. WADDELL, D.E., LL. D.
Reference
http://www.reformation.org/campbell.html
Campbell,
Dr. A. R., Bats, Mosquitoes and Dollars, The Stratford Company,
Boston, Mass., 1925.
Title: Bats, mosquitoes and dollars. Charles A. R. Campbell
Author:
Campbell. Charles A. R. Place of Publication: Boston, Massachusetts.
Publisher
Name: The Stratford Company Pubs..
Date
of Publication: 1925
Control
Number: U100058858 Shelfmark: W35/6001
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