VACCINATION
>-• ■ Sir,—Just a few; lines, to. protest. against Dr. Purdy's remarks upon abovo on the occasion of his presidential-speech in the Masonic Hall. '. t . ■ If" ever the time comes for sides to be taken upon the question, he'll' find- it is anything but accented that' vaccination is a. good thing. To speak of ■ filthy matter from .' thft soro upon a. disoas'e'd :calf as. "absolutely pure is nioro ' than funhy' io- many folk, and 'the/forcing- of snot into one's blood-is an outrage of tho vilest kind.' Many- of the more enlightened medical' men 'ill Great Britain, 1 America,■ and : on-the Continent-disagree- with -our townsman, : and -for-: my'part i stand wi th Or; W. ■IVBrighara, Curator of the Bishop; 'Museum- at. Honolulu, - who: MvroteV : "I should, regard .any attempt to vaccinate mo 'as a moot deadly assault rand should treat it: accordingly. -I- am, 'etc., 1 HEALTHY,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 4
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145VACCINATION Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 4
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