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[Vaccination would have died out in the 19th century if Coroners didn't cover up vaccine deaths.]
VACCINATION BE RIGUEUR. Dr. Whitefoord writes:—" I was called to see an
infant on September 18, aged twelve weeks, the son of Mrs. Darling, of 222,
Euston-road, who had been vaccinated six days previously. The mother stated that
she received two threatening notices to enforce the vaccination of her child,
and, although delicate, the operation was performed. Subsequently the child
refused food, wasted, and died on the seventeenth day. The vaccinated arm, well
hacked in four places, wasted more than the other arm.
At the time of vaccination the mother was informed that the
lymph from which her infant was vaccinated was only four times removed from the
calf. This assurance, however, ill-compensated the mother for the loss of her
child." Dr. Whitefoord refused to certify the cause of the child's death
without an inquest, holding that the death was due to acute meningitis caused by
vaccination, performed at the Government Vaccine Station, Tottenham Court-road.
The coroner, however, refused to hold an inquest, and the child was buried under
what is called a " coroner's order" — a convenient way of shielding vaccination
from reproach ! Dr. Lankester resorted to the same tactics in the case of
Moyes's child, also killed by vaccination at Kensal Green in 1872. [1883-1884 Book] Vaccination Inquirer
Volume 5 April 1883 to March 1884 p.149
VACCINATION DE RIGUEUR. 117, Albany-street, Regent's Park, October 22,1883.
Sir,—Respecting the death of Mrs. Darling's infant,
vaccinated on Sept. 12, and dying on Sept. 19, you say, " Dr. Whitefoord refused
to certify the cause of the child's death without an inquest." Kindly
allow me to state that in my communication to the Coroner for Central Middlesex,
I only said that I was "unable to certify." It was therefore a matter of
surprise to receive a letter from the Coroner's clerk, suggesting that I should
certify to death "as from Diarrhoea." I did not take the liberty of suggesting
to the Coroner that I considered it his duty to hold an inquest; and I cannot
see that it was any part of the Coroner's duty to suggest that I should give a
fanciful return to the Registrar. There was no doubt whatever in my mind that
the infant Darling died of Acute Meningitis set up by vaccination.
From my experience in Central Middlesex I do not think the
abuses of vaccination will be submitted to the light of truth in the Coroner's
Court. The modus operandi in vaccination inquiries seems to be the selection of
some medical witness who, after making a post-mortem examination, will
unblushingly ascribe death to starvation, sunstroke, or any cause foreign to the
case. Better far, I think, to bury under a Coroner's order, leaving the facts
untouched.—Yours truly, C. E. WHITEFOORD. [1883-1884 Book] Vaccination Inquirer
Volume 5 April 1883 to March 1884 p.209
Mr. Charles Fox, a medical man residing at Cardiff has published fifty-six cases of illness following vaccination, of which seventeen resulted in death. In only two of these, where he himself gave the certificate, was vaccination mentioned."-----ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE [Book 1898] VACCINATION A DELUSION
The coroner said it would be two weeks before a cause of death could be
determined. The coroner and police treated me like I had committed a
crime, taking pictures of her old bottles and formula. They questioned
me over and over. It was not the kind of situation a mother should be in
when her child has just died.
About two months later, we
received a telephone call from a Dr. Thomas Gill, of the Marion County
Coroner's Office. He told us the cause of death was the Hepatitis B
virus - which she could only have gotten form the vaccine. He told
me that he would get the death certificate out to me very soon.
Sixteen weeks later, we
received the death certificate in the mail and the cause of death was
"natural causes" otherwise known as "SIDS" (Sudden Infant Death
Sudden). I was shocked to say the least. I called the Coroner's
Office and spoke to Dr. Manders, the Coroner of Marion County and was
told that Dr. Gill had been asked to resign.
Dr. Manders stated that he
had signed the death certificate. I asked how he could sign the death
certificate if he did not perform the autopsy. He told me that he had
done so since Dr. Gill was no longer there. We have not been able to
determine how he came to the cause of death since he did not perform the
autopsy and that Dr. Gill told us something very very different. He told
me that if I had questions, to call a Dr. Pless, a pathologist at
Indiana University. I did call and made an appointment to speak to Dr.
Pless. He was a man with out compassion. The most cold-hearted I have
ever met. He told me to stop trying to place the blame of my child's
death on someone and go on with my life. He also stated that if the
vaccine did kill my daughter that it was saving more live than it was
taking. Testimony Of Tonya and Gerald Nelson