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Dr.
Walter R. Hadwen, J.P. quotes
(M.D.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.)
Dr Hadwen Smallpox quotes
"Sanitation did for Prussia what 35 years of compulsory vaccination
was unable to accomplish. At the present time in Prussia small-pox
is almost extinct. (Cheers.) It is not that people ‘are being
vaccinated more; they are vaccinated less."----Dr Hadwen MD
(The Case Against Vaccination ---an address at Gloucester
on Saturday, January 25th, 1896, during the Gloucester Smallpox
Epidemic)
"Did ever you hear, in all the experience of the whole medical
profession since the days of Hippocrates, such a marvellous
combination of exceptions and rarities gathered together in
one little body, all so carefully arranged by Providence for
the special purpose of convicting a heterodox medical practitioner
of manslaughter? (Laughter.)......I once believed in Jenner;
I once believed in Pasteur. I believed in vaccination. I believed
in vivisection. But I changed my views as the result of hard
thinking.............Why is it that medical men for the most
part follow the fashion of the day? Is it that they dare not
think?........Are they like Sidney Smith ‘s old lady who said
she never read the other side of a subject in case she might
be prejudiced? . A man is eminent as long as he is orthodox.
When he begins to think for himself he becomes a crank. It
is the great commercial manufacturing firms who are providing
the brains for the medical man of to-day."---Dr Hadwen 1925
"By the Act of 1840 anyone who gave another small-pox was
liable to a month’s imprisonment; by the Act of 1853 if you
don’t give another small-pox—which is what cow-pox is supposed
to be—you are liable to a fine of £1 and costs. So that between
the two things, as Mr. Alfred Milnes has said, "a man is about
as happy as a Jew in Russia.’’ (Laughter.)"--- Dr Hadwen MD
"Since the passing of the Act in 1853 we have had no less
than three distinct epidemics. In 1857-9 we had more than
14,000 deaths from smallpox; in the 1863-5 epidemic the deaths
had increased to 20,000; and in 1871-2 they totalled up to
the tune of 44,800."------Dr Hadwen MD (The Case Against Vaccination
---an address at Gloucester on Saturday, January 25th, 1896,
during the Gloucester Smallpox Epidemic)
"I once believed in Jenner; I once believed in Pasteur. I
believed in vaccination. I believed in vivisection. But I
changed my views as the result of hard thinking. I belong
to the new fashion and not to the old, antiquated fashion
of my medical opponents."--Dr Hadwen MD
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