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fascinating book, not for the faint of heart. Parts are set in the concentration camps and most is in Poland during the war years, so there is much that is disturbing. The science is interesting, the way they transmit the disease to the louses and the urine based vaccine particularly so. The questions of morality, what constituted collaboration, should a doctor produce a vaccine that is ineffective, intentionally, are thought provoking. Great read
 
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cspiwak | 1 altra recensione | Mar 6, 2024 |
Meticulously researched, passionately argued piece of hidden history. I learned a lot but wish that the author had provided some aids for readers, such as an annotated list of the principal figures involved. There were MANY of them, and it made it difficult to reorient myself every time I picked the book up again. Still, well worth the time.
 
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AnaraGuard | 1 altra recensione | Nov 1, 2020 |
Very interesting account of the history of vaccines. Starts with the original vaccines against smallpox and goes on to the advanced vaccines made with recombinant DNA and stuff like that. Covers successes and failures of the vaccine market but has hope for a brighter future.
 
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Floyd3345 | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 15, 2019 |
Good overview of the history of this medicinal procedure, and the misguided intentions both for and against it.
 
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HadriantheBlind | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 29, 2013 |
A detailed history of the vaccination movement, tracing its triumphs and tragedies from the earliest days of Cotton Mather to the present. This book attempts to address the concerns of the anti-vaccination movement by presenting a well-researched book on the evolution of modern day vaccines. A must-read for anyone who has been confused by the competing voices in the ongoing controversy.½
 
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Devil_llama | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 9, 2011 |
A fascinating look at the social and physical history of vaccines from the mid-1600's through contemporay times.½
 
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andersonden | 3 altre recensioni | Jan 30, 2009 |
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