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Horrors of vaccination exposed and illustrated /

Chapter 3: WISDOM AND LAW
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The pamphlet presents a sustained anti‑vaccination argument, combining medical assertions, statistical claims, court decisions, illustrations, and direct challenges to health authorities to contend that vaccination causes harm and that officials have concealed adverse outcomes. It frames compulsory inoculation as a violation of individual liberty and constitutional safeguards, urges abolition of mandatory vaccination in military and civil contexts, demands disclosure of vital records, and promotes medical freedom and personal choice in healthcare decisions.

WISDOM AND LAW

“EVERY LAW NOT BASED ON WISDOM IS A MENACE TO THE STATE”

From the Statue of Wisdom and Law, at entrance to Appellate Court, Twenty-fifth Street and Madison Avenue, New York City. Statue and motto by F. W. Ruckstull, Sculptor. See Frontispiece, Plate 1

A SCULPTURED REBUKE TO COMPULSORY VACCINATION

Compulsory Vaccination is an instance of a law which inflicts actual disease and possible death on the human body and propagates and disseminates deadly infections widely upon animals and mankind. This is surely a glaring instance of a law which is not based on Wisdom or Sanity and is a Menace to the Health and Security of Humanity and the State.

“This amazing act is the homicidal insanity of a whole profession. This is blood assassination.”

Dr. James J. Garth Wilkinson, 1876.

“It is unwise for the physician to force the operation upon those who are unwilling, or to give assurances of absolute harmlessness.”

Dr. Osler’s “Modern Medicine,” 1913, Vol. I, page 848.

“Vaccination is not always a harmless procedure; it must be looked upon as the production of an acute infectious disease.”

Dr. Milton J. Rosenau, 1914.

“Against the body of a healthy man Parliament has no right of assault whatever, under pretence of the public health.”

Professor F. W. Newman, of Oxford.

“Vaccination is a delusion, its penal enforcement a crime.”

Professor Alfred Russel Wallace, in “The Wonderful Century,” 1899.