Share
The Atlantic
For almost as long as humanity has had vaccines, it has also had propagandists who try to scare people out of using them.
Among the many medical questions contemplated in the journal The Lancet in the late 1890s and early 1900s—“Grey Hair and Emotional States,” “In Praise of Rum and Milk,” “On the Value of Cheese as a Dietetic Resource in Diabetes Mellitus”—are letters debating the efficacy of the smallpox vaccine, the age at which children should get it, the risk of the vaccine relative to the disease, and the extent to which local authorities should enforce compulsory vaccination in case of outbreaks.
The misleading claims Americans will soon hear about the newly released COVID-19 vaccines are nearly identical to claims made about smallpox immunizations 120 years ago…
By Renee DiResta | 20 Dec 2020
RELATED TOPICS:
US Military Ordered to Pull Books on Diversity, Gender Issues
13 hours ago
Fresno County Authorities Seek Public’s Help in Huron Homicide
13 hours ago
Fresno Police Officer Arrested on Sexual Battery Charges
14 hours ago
Mayor Baraka of Newark, New Jersey, Arrested at ICE Detention Center He Has Been Protesting
15 hours ago
FDA Will Allow Three New Color Additives Made From Minerals, Algae and Flower Petals
15 hours ago
Pentagon Directs Military to Pull Library Books That Address Diversity, Anti-Racism, Gender Issues
15 hours ago
Fresno Pays the Most for Electricity. What Are Lawmakers Doing About It?
15 hours ago

Clovis Police Arrest Two in Connection to Caleb Quick’s Murder

US Military Ordered to Pull Books on Diversity, Gender Issues

Fresno County Authorities Seek Public’s Help in Huron Homicide

Fresno Police Officer Arrested on Sexual Battery Charges

Mayor Baraka of Newark, New Jersey, Arrested at ICE Detention Center He Has Been Protesting
