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Smallpox and the Sanitary Revolution
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Smallpox and the Sanitary Revolution

A Collective Indictment from Insiders These five declarations, spanning forty-five years from 1874 to 1919, were not made by laymen or outsiders. They are the published conclusions of a London public vaccinator, a Cambridge professor, a New York clinician, a medical college professor, and a Swiss professor of hygiene. Together,...

Roman Bystrianyk

Jan 19, 2026

Dr. Killick Millard: The Voice of Reason History Should Have Listened To
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Dr. Killick Millard: The Voice of Reason History Should Have Listened To

Charles Killick Millard (1870–1952) was a distinguished British physician who earned his MD in 1896 and went on to serve as the Medical Officer of Health for Leicester from 1901 to 1935. [3]In 1904, Millard published his observations on smallpox and vaccination. Once convinced that vaccination offered complete—albeit temporary—protection against the...

Roman Bystrianyk

Nov 21, 2025

Professor Robert Alexander Gunn, MD
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Professor Robert Alexander Gunn, MD

The year is 1903. Dr. Robert Alexander Gunn, a professor at New York Medical College, testified in a case where parents were challenging the state of New York's requirement for smallpox vaccinations to attend school. His expert and clear testimony showed that vaccination was a failure, and this should have...

Roman Bystrianyk

Nov 29, 2024

Frederick Hervey Foster Quin: Pioneering Homeopathy in Britain
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Frederick Hervey Foster Quin: Pioneering Homeopathy in Britain

Frederick Hervey Foster Quin is known as the first to bring homeopathy to England. His substantial achievements reflect his lifelong campaign to foster the medical system into all echelons of British society. As a youth, Quin had close familial ties to the Duchess of Devonshire, Elizabeth Cavendish. Regarded as her...

Raoul Oppenheim

Oct 25, 2024

The Legacy of Dio Lewis: Physiology and Temperance
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The Legacy of Dio Lewis: Physiology and Temperance

Diocletian, also known as Dio Lewis, is a prominent figure in the history of modern physiology, often discussed in various branches of medical education. More notably, Dio champions numerous personal contributions to the methodologies surrounding physical training we see today, one of which is his once distinguished Lewis System. Dio...

Raoul Oppenheim

Jul 22, 2024

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