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Chapter 94: CASE No. 7
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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.

CASE No. 7

Frederick Stinefoot

FREDERICK STINEFOOT, only son of William H. Stinefoot, No. 226 Mullett St., Dunkirk, N. Y.

Age 10.

Vaccinated Sept. 22.

Commenced to complain Oct. 5,—13 days from vaccination.

Died Oct. 13.

Diagnosed “Tetanus.”

This child was in splendid health. The night before he was stricken he was feeling especially well. On Monday morning his neck was stiff and shoulders all drawn up. Dr. Hallenbeck was called but he insisted that the family physician be employed. He was out and Dr. Ellis, the health officer, was called. The case was diagnosed as tetanus. Convulsions appeared at 6 o’clock. No serum was available until Tuesday, Oct. 6, about 10 A.M. A quantity injected intra-spinously. Removed to Brooks Hospital, Dunkirk, about 4 P.M. same day and died fifteen minutes after admission.