Dr. C.G.G. Nittinger's EVILS OF VACCINATION
a book By Chr. Charles Schieferdecker M.D.
1856
88 pages [sourced]
DEDICATION TO THE PUBLIC.
A WORD TO PHYSICIANS.
INTRODUCTORY
THE EVILS OF VACCINATION
FIRST THESIS.
VACCINATION BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF REASON.
SECOND THESIS.
VACCINATION BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF TRUTH.
THIRD THESIS. VACCINATION IS A CRIME.
CONCLUSION: THE FALL OF MAN.
DEDICATION TO THE PUBLIC.
In presenting and recommending the contents of this little volume to the
friendly consideration of the public in general, and physicians in particular, I
am perfectly aware of the terrible outcry that will be raised against it and me
; I also acknowledge the truth that nobody stands there in his time, so perfect
and independent, that he would not err and sin with that time. I therefore hope
I will be forgiven when I am wrong may he do better who finds fault with the
following. It concerns and aims at the benefit of mankind, and has thus great
claim on the consideration of the people. It is a battle against the faith of
more than half a century, taught by physicians, upheld by the clergy, and
blindly believed in by the people. The odds are fearful; yet truth is mighty. I
only ask for fair play. Let the struggle be an open and honest one, not carried
on in the sick-chamber of the deceived people, or with assassin weapons that
shun daylight and the front of the opponent.
I have abstained from the publication of statistical tables, sustaining the
contents of this book, and already prepared, but will mention their result.
The increase of the population of the United States of America is immense, but
it is certainly not owing to causes that would prove a pre-eminently increased
healthy state of the people, because such increase of population depends on
1, A healthy power of generation. 2, A strong desire for generation:
and 3, Social furtherance of generation.
When we here cannot complain of a want in these latter two requirements, the
absence of the first acts very injuriously, for notwithstanding the large number
of births, the existence of a healthy generative power is contradicted :
1. On the part of the male: (a) by the greater mortality of the sex, (1 :
29,) (6) by the inability of men to bear the fatigues of a campaign, (Mexico,)
and (c) by the weakness and liability to disease of men in general.
2. On the part of the female : (a) by the greater mortality of the sex,
(1 : 41,) (b) by the increased sufferings during pregnancy, (c) by the frequent
premature births, (d) by the more frequently required obstetrical operations,
and (e) by the unhappy experience that the child-bed becomes generally a
sickbed, and often a death-bed ; (formerly the eighty-first died, now the
twenty-third.)
3. On the part of the child : (a) by the fact
that the fruit from such diseased seed and soil comes diseased into the world,
(b) that generally one-half of the deaths are those of infants, and (c) by the
daily increasing number of still-born children.
C. C. SCHIEFERDECKER, M. D.
Philadelphia, January 1856.
A WORD TO PHYSICIANS.
Vaccination belongs not to the " science," it is neither a " remedium," nor even
a "remedium anceps.' It rests "a priori " upon
ignorance ; should everything that happens afterwards in the world, in and on
man, belong to Medicine ?
My scientific conscience is not so wide. What nobody understands, is for nobody a science. Vaccination is mere " usus." What nobody knows, so much knows every body ; in vaccination there are neither wise-men nor lay-men, but only vaccine practitioners and vaccine carriers ; every body who has five senses, and perceives the consequences of vaccination, or feels them even on himself, has a perfect right to judge of it.
It belongs therefore, more perhaps, than any other object, on the broadest basis of publicity, before that public which offers its skin for it, and lays at stake its welfare and life. While Medicine slept, vaccination has crept illegally into it ; it has borrowed the mask of science, and is neither founded in reason, for poison poisons the healthy, and kills the sickly ; nor in nature, for the instinct abhors it ; nor in physiology, for then the whole doctrine of resorption and endermaty would be false, it would be (punctum saliens!) the victorious autonomy of the life-power in the exportation through the skin, an untruth; nor in the chemistry, for even a tyro would not pretend to neutralize acid by acid, alkali by alkali, as the physician, pox by pox ; nor in the dignity of man, for who will throw poison about him, against the possibly destructive effect of which he has no antidote ready ?
A young country-girl told the young student, Jenner, who in playing with her
felt her blisters, she would never get the small-pox,
because she had the cow-pox. More than this tradition has neither the pompous
university science, nor anybody else learned of vaccination ; and our most
eminent physicians and surgeons believe, but do not
know more than what that girl has chatted with the student in the cow-stable.
The constancy in this faith has lasted now some fifty years, and robbed the
life's autonomy of its crown, and reason of its right.
Every destructive poison can destroy every organ: the stomach and intestines of
one, the urinary organs of another, the chest of a third, the senses and joints
of a fourth : we see this in the syphilis, gout, rheumatism, the vegetable and
mineral poisons. Where the small-pox poison settles itself, there it produces
its disease-forms, different according to the different bodies and times. Is it
not much more the duty of the medical world to study the pox-matter, and to
explain by it the singular conditions of the disease of our times, than merely
to laud its assumed benefits, and malignantly scorn at every doubter ? Without
an accurate knowledge of the organico-chemical powers, we are never able to
penetrate into the laws of the life-power.
The question: whether small-pox and cow-pox are identical, is sufficiently
answered in the affirmative by a number of eminent physicians, among which Dr.
Ceely of Ailesbury, distinguisnes himself; but I add here a letter which speaks
unmistakably for itself.
Pruz, Tyrol, October 16, 1800.
" The identity of the vaccina and variola is beyond any doubt established by the fact, that in the year of 1846, every one of the children whom the surgeon F. . . . in the valley of Poznau vaccinated, was attacked by the real small-pox, which infected then the grown-up people. F. . . . was much troubled by this unexpected circumstance. Among the people the greatest indignation was roused against vaccination, which has spread all over Tyrol. I, as Imperial Supervising Physician, was often compelled by my official position, to inspect this artificial epidemic.
HOCHENBERGER, Imperial Supervising Physician.''
Enormous is the ignorance of the vaccinator, and reaches the gigantic height
where shame begins ; he can break, but not mend the pot. Mightily shines the
light of the culture of natural history ; first, Astronomy and Physic skinned
themselves, then Mineralogy and Chemistry, then Botany
got a firm natural basis, and finally Zoology. New forms of thought produced
their natural systems ; the searching power of the human mind solved first the
distant questions, descended from the sun of Copernicus down through the steps
of nature, and remained standing finally still before,
I say before its own shrine : humanity.
Man dislikes nothing more than self-contemplation. Instead of emulating, and not
remaining behind the sister sciences, Medicine built thoughtlessly a " pons
asinorum," with vaccine poison, octroyized for the human family diseases, and
existed, arrogantly simpering to this hour, without system. Quackery has lifted
its head, builds palaces, and the thermometer and barometer of nations sinks
bodily and mentally. Man is not such an unconditional poison-plant, as names of
diseases the polylogic medical code enumerates. How many poison-springs could he
then carry in himself?
More earnest than ever now, when, in consequence of vaccination, the Oriental
free pox-poison, the cholera, is permitted to slay " ad libitum,'' rises the
medical sphynx, and asks the old questions
" What is the nature of the small-pox poison ?"
How many poisons may the human body produce ? Which are the interior enemies of
human life, the germs of suffering and death of the human family here on earth ?
And in what connection are they with the element from which we live ? for
whatever contains the laws of joy and life, must also contain those of our pains
and death.
Like the wings of a gloomy night-butterfly, a rich colored thread draws through
the labyrinth of the graves of our ancestors. The symptoms are only the colours,
but the nature, the seed of the diseases, is winged
DEATH, as he appears in the principal results of rational research, and
of dissections of different times and epidemics ; as he shows himself to be
animal poison, viz., small-pox poison, by chemical analysis to our eyes, and
proves himself as such in the practice. Look up from the death-history of
humanity and see into the blue arch of heaven ! There also, every thing was to
go according to the almanac, as before according to the code of disease without
sense and plan ? No ! "Tempora muiantur, et nos et
animalia et plantce et omnis creaiura in illis." To find out these
mutations, to observe and remove the animal poison, is the
reform-problem.
The vaccination cataract will then be removed from our eyes, and, the gloomy
truth overwhelm us, that there is nothing more dangerous for the welfare of men,
than a medical optimismus ; that our bodily sufferings have increased in number
and power, that we have by vaccination merely spoiled
the form of disease, and made worse the disease itself.
I hope for moral and technical support in this war against the Vaccine Medusa,
but fear I will now be traduced and scandalized as before, whenever I have
spoken honestly my conviction.
I wish I had, as Pericles of old, the thunder on my tongue, and the lightning in
my pen, to rouse the people and science from their lethargic sleep.
Every physician and all the people are very careful with the smaller poisons, of
which the lowest are
1. The mineral poisons : arsenic, antimony, copper, sublimat, vitriol, bismuth,
concentrated acids, &c.
2. The vegetable poisons, particularly the narcotic, prussic acid, opium,
hyoscyamus, belladonna, stramonium, hemlock
toad-stool, &c.
By the inoculation of these poisons a la vaccine, in
the legs of dogs, cats, of a lamb, in the wings of a pigeon, we are unable to
make them seriously ill. I offer my own arm for such experiments, if desired,
but I will fight with sword and powder against the inoculation :
3. Of poisons of living animals, more yet, of their corpses, (animal
poison,) f. i., the glanders of horses, the murrain, the saliva of mad dogs, the
fresh pox of cows and sheep, the cadaverous pox of the vaccination lancet, &c.
These poisons, particularly of animals who suckle
their young, are absorbed by the human fluids and
textures with wonderful rapidity, and connected with them most tenaciously like
rust and iron. The effect is (a) a primary, stormy,
and fatal one, or (b) a secondary, lasting,
diseasing one. The bite of a mad dog, often hardly perceptible,
produces rabies either at once, and is generally fatal ; or after two, seven,
eleven, fifteen, twenty-one years ; syphilis will mix, if not entirely
eradicated itself, in every act and disease of after-life.
4. Of human poisons. We avoid every one justly,
who has the itch, small-pox, lues, nervous fever,
cancer, all contagious diseases in general. We are afraid of the smallest wound
in the skin under such circumstances, and know perfectly well the terrible and
fatal effects of such impurities, particularly of cadavers.
Consider then the most unfortunate position of a tender infant, that cannot
struggle and resist. It is poisoned without regard to the above mentioned
circumstances ; without regard to season and climate ; without regard to the
condition of its parents ; without regard to poverty and domestic relations ;
without regard to good or bad care ; without regard to teething; without regard
to the processes of growth and development of its organs and systems, which are
connected with so many irritations in blood and nerves ; without regard to the
tendency of the infantile body to receive not only readily, external influences
of every kind, but also to oppose them violently ; without mercy, because the
vaccinator understands of what he does, not more than the vaccinated infant ;
without knowledge of his vaccine matter, for the vaccinator takes what he has,
and gets
a. Fresh vaccine lymph,
b. Cadaverous vaccine lymph,
c. Pare humanized lymph,
d. Cadaverous humanized lymph,
e, Impure, depraved, humanized lymph ; viz.,
such which is taken from children who are diseased from birth ;
f. Cadaverous, humanized, depraved lymph, which
is preserved in the vaccine bottle.
Without an idea whether the lymph contains strong or
weak poison, delves the vaccinator the lymph he has,
into the open wound of the infantile arms.
Pause, O physician ! reflect before you destroy ! Your responsibility is
terrible. The human body is the temple of God, you are its earthly guardian.
INTRODUCTORY.
P. Mabillon tells us, that he who made a valuable present to a cloister, got a
box on the ear as a receipt. The greater the value of such a present, the harder
was the box. The church gave, therefore, every one who presented a new truth,
standing as a spiritual good far above the material, for a receipt, cuffs
and boxes, which not unfrequently resulted in death. In the same manner, she
acknowledged the lighting of far better lights than her common wax candles, with
kindling funeral piles. Every one who tells a new truth, may, therefore, very
naturally expect to be treated with boxes and cuffs ; He, the only one who never
said anything but the most sublime truths, received in Jerusalem blows and
death.
It is an ominous fact, that the Medical Science was always either entirely
arrogated by the priesthood, or, when given into the hands of a distinct class,
its followers would find it their interest to league with the priesthood. This
will easily explain why the Medical guild, imitating their older and more
experienced confederates, would also seek to hide themselves behind a veil of
sanctimonious mystery, and pay every one who dared to touch this veil by truth,
with the same coin the church did. "The Science," par
excellence, remained jesuitically content, in regard to the people, with the
literal explanation of the word, KNOW THYSELF, without
being willing to TEACH this knowledge ; and even now every public lecturer or
writer on matters pertaining to our bodily welfare, is abused and persecuted.
This has been my fate ever since I left the old trodden path of scientific
mummery, and tried to teach the people simple and wholesome truth by word and
deed ; it will be my fate doubly now, when I in these pages, expose the criminal
guilt of the faculty, in not only not opposing the introduction of vaccination,
but in executing it themselves on the innocent
offspring of their time. The physicians cannot now plead ignorance of its
ruinous effects, for daily observation shows them to the most painful extent.
They cannot excuse themselves, with its legality ; for in Spain, the inquisition
; in France, the torture ; in Germany, the cutting off of hands, and tearing out
of tongues ; and here in America, the burning of witches, was also lawful !
and yet, they all have fallen into the dismal abyss of execration in their
flight before enlightened reason !
The non-use of reason in the Medical Science, is the cause of its want in
positive progress. The present sheet-anchors of the practice venesection,
leeches, vomitives, purgatives, iodine, quicksilver do they satisfy real
science ? or are they able to exorcise death? Why, then, the continued fruitless
hunting for new and absurd remedies, even of the most disgusting character, viz.
liver oil, guano, urea?
Why do even physicians resort to quack nostrums, or to such most ridiculous
hallucinations as that of Hunter's inhalations of vitiated air in consumption ?
No science has yet been degraded by its own vagaries so deeply as the Medical.
Every science develops itself in three periods: the first is that of blind
faith ; the second, that of smart sophistication ; and the third,
that of sober investigation. The religious period of science, for instance,
in regard to the treatment of small-pox in later times, was vaccination ;
the sophistic period, revaccination scar theory, and a vaccine table
system. Let us now solve the last problem ; for as long as we renounce
experience which creates knowledge we banish real science,
(Liebig,) and favor the ascendancy of every trumpet humbug.
The object of this pamphlet, is to prove vaccination to be nonsense
before reason a miserable illusion, in a scientific point of view, and, in
regard to history, the greatest crime that has been committed in
this last century. The truth of these positions I have asserted these last
fifteen years, and wherever I could, I have saved infants from this cruel
poisoning ; but I felt myself so alone already, on account of my curative views,
that I would not write on the subject, because I could hardly expect that any
good would come from my single-handed protest. But what I have felt, and what I
have preached for years, now shakes with thunder-sounds the proud walls of
senseless self-sufficiency and lethargic routine. In the heart of Europe, a
great and good man, Dr. Nittinger, regardless of abuse and malice, has told in
mighty words the truth :
'"By vaccination, humanity has progressively lost: (a,) in number
(b,) in quality and life-duration, the
diseases have gained in number, power and (c,)
tenacity ;'' and while in humble gratitude I pray to the Almighty to
speed his work, I have translated, extracted and adapted his book for
publication in this country. May the faculties of this country, like those of
France and Germany, as well as all the laymen, ponder well over its hints ; and
may the work thus begun in this country, be continued and finished by abler
hands than mine.
Meanwhile, I beg every parent who is requested by a physician to have his child
vaccinated, to put to him the following questions :
1. Do you know the nature of the small-pox poison? (No!)
2. Do you know the nature of the vaccine poison ? (No!)
3. Do you know how, in vaccination, both work upon and against each other ? (No
!)
4. Can you deny that vaccinating is poisoning ? and excuse it because
destruction does not always follow a senseless method ?
5. Have you got sure remedies against the smallpox ? and if you have poisoned
my child against the vaccine-poison ? or, will you satisfy me with the
consolation, that kind Nature will often bear and conquer the most terrible
consequences of the most senseless treatment ?
6. Every tradesman knows his tools, materials and rules, have you a criterion
for vaccination ?
7. And what nobody knows, you call method ? science ? or even archivic
physiology ?
8. Can you deny, that not every agent produces in every man the same effect ?
9. Can you tell me, why whole countries have, without vaccination, remained free
from small-pox epidemics ?
10. Can you deny that, since 1846, the small-pox
epidemic progresses incessantly ? Has vaccination held back the small-pox even a
hair's breadth ? Have you any other remedy to oppose that scourge with, but the
deceptive one now in use ? or do you believe, that on the Bank of Disease and
Death, a paper the receipt for a vaccination-fee will be received for full
payment ?
11. Is, in the history of mankind, vaccination the only and isolated case, that
a whole century or a nation has believed, judged and undertaken things, which we
do not believe, judge quite differently and never undertake ?
12. Can you deny that absurdity reigns without logic ? and that many a victim
has appeared before
God's throne without his time having run out ?
C. C. SCHIEFERDECKER, M. D.
THE EVILS OF VACCINATION
§ 1. The flourishing condition of a country depends principally on the number
and well-being of its inhabitants. Whatever decreases these, is an enemy. The
greatest mischief has been done by sanguinary wars and epidemic diseases ; to
take precautionary measures against these hostile interferences in the happy
progress of nations, is the duty of governments and individuals, and requires
prudence, power and courage.
In our exciting times, when the peace-tired people call everywhere for warlike
preparations, the medical staff should also arouse themselves from their
lethargy for a struggle with the sneakingly spreading enemy of the internal
and external small-pox which, as I intend to show below, is the
source of most of our misfortunes. The bloody wars, the most fatal epidemics,
have never caused such dreadful devastations among nations, as the small-pox,
when we consider that formerly, this disease slaughtered in Europe, yearly, near
half a million of victims. Is it to be wondered at, then, when
the layman, who only with difficulty
conquers his instinctive aversion against
vaccination, looks anxiously at the effects around him, where smallpox-cases are
daily increasing; when he begins to distrust the
preventive, which has deceived him once, and deceives him again in the re-vaccination
; more yet, -when under the eyes of the observing
physician, the poison in its first stages, in its
germ, growth and bloom, diseases whole families, and
now every where clearly approaches the time of harvest ?
Not the small-pox, appearing in proper form on the surface, is now to be feared
; but the matter, that disturbs, paralyzes and destroys the inner and higher
organs, which, without developing its power outwardly, remains in our interior
shut up, is the most dangerous enemy. A man looks well, and is apparently
healthy, but the poison has penetrated his vitals, and
insidiously undermined the supports and organs of life, till its fruits are
ripe, and death reaps the harvest. Should not, under such circumstances, the
physician be startled up from his easy couch of inherited faith on the
preventive power of vaccination ?
Should he not, free from authorities and oracles, scrutinize more thoroughly
the history of Medicine, and dive deeper into Nature and her work, in order to
gain, in the extraordinary presence, that knowledge and direction, for which
he can answer in the future before science and those who honor him with the
most sacred trust ? Faith is not Science.
§ 2. I know I have to travel a hard road ! It leads me among the Pietists and
Fanatics of Medicine ; and the clamor against him who condemns the sacred
institute of Vaccination, will be like the roaring of those who defend the faith
on other mystical fallacies. I feel, like Sarcone, that I am a physician and a
man. The difficulties of art, and the limits of the
human mind, circumscribe me. But, whatever may be the consequence, I shall be
happy, if I have marked the first lines for the work of medical liberation,
which others may and will finish. Every hint at a new truth in the healing art,
is a benefit for the human family !
To proscribe and to prevent Vaccination, is the object of these pages. For this
object, I propose to prove, in the shortest possible manner, the truth of the
following three conclusions :
I. Vaccination appears before the tribunal of Reason as Nonsense !
II. Vaccination shows itself in the light of Science, as a MISERABLE
ILLUSION !
III. Vaccination proves itself, in the history of humanity, to be the
greatest crime committed in this last century!
FIRST THESIS.
VACCINATION BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF REASON.
§ 3. To restore order and equilibrium, power was always counterpoised by power,
courage by courage, prudence by prudence, overweight by counterweight, and
everybody understood, why one poison should be
annihiliated by a counter-poison an antidote. In our century a new idea,
entirely unique, sprang up. Nodody knew an antidote
against the small-pox ; but the poisoned lancet was thrown into the scale of
life, sunken with small-pox-poison, and vanity triumphantly glorified the act.
Pox-poison must drive out pox-poison ; Satan must drive out Satan !
The pure human being, free from diseased matter, the innocent infant, is
poisoned and consoled with the Mephistophelic declaration: "Now, it will
certainly not get the small-pox !" The unfortunate being, who
has already the poison in his body, receivers more of the same poison, and is
taught the arithmetic of witches, and told that "twice
one is none," and that the poison of the
body is somehow or other swallowed and "digested"
(Dr. Heime) by the poison of the lancet. This miraculous thing, which does not
make unclean the clean, nor cleanses the unclean ; which is a poison, and yet
protects both from its own effect ; this miraculous thing, which acts aillmightily
in every period of evolution and involution, in the infant as in the adult, in
the woman as in the man, in the weak, scrofulous constitution, as in the iron
one, and in every part of the world ; this miraculous thing is a "protective
poison,'' like Moloch, a God in whose arms the infant suffers,
sickens and dies.
Of this universal healing wonder of mankind, we
do not yet know any but injurious and fatal effects ! Its most celebrated
friends could not help but to acknowledge this ; and we bless yet a poison as a
remedial agent which we sow in joyful faith to weep rationally
over the damage done by it. We flee before syphilis and avoid the itch; and yet
their contagious principe in its innermost nature, is a near kin to the
small-pox, with the only difference, that the last is far more destructive than
the former. If the strongest poison that of the small-pox protects from
small-pox, then,, without appearing paradoxical, syphilis must protect from
syphilis, itch from itch, plague from plague; and its
inoculation should be insisted upon in all well-regulated communities. Pidgeons,
inoculated on the breast, get the most beautiful vaccine-pustules, syphilitic
and itch-ulcers. Why should we, then, be so one-sided and partial with the
vaccine ?
§ 4. Like the odor of musk, and the color of cochineal, the small-pox-poison
divides itself wonderfully ; penetrates everywhere ; clings to everything to
clothes, furniture, beds, walls, domestic animals, to everything on which the
exhalation can fasten itself; neither air nor time destroys it. This poison,
then, whose atomically smallest quantity, for which even a Homoeopathist could
not find a number, which the governments try to keep off by police-measures of
the strictest character, must, according to law, be incorporated in the
delicate inner economy of the human body, even of the tender infant ; and this,
not Homoeopathetically, but the full fresh matter, the more the better
for the well-being of the human family ! A merely cursory look into history,
shows us that Leprosy came to an end; afterwardsy the
Plague also ; Syphilis lost its epidemic character,
&c. Have human exertions done this? or does, in the nature of these evils, also
lie the foundation and duration of their existence?
and has everything its time?
How shall I comprehend that, like those contagious diseases, the small-pox will
also dissolve itself and disappear, if the poison is kept in the body
artificially, as a standing article, by continued inoculation.
Let us suppose that the cow-pox-lymph be, what it is
certainly not, a perfectly harmless matter, for the reception of which we in fun
reach out our arms : who can give us security, that in vaccination and
re-vaccination, no other diseased matters are introduced into our bodies ? But
as the vaccine-poison is, was, and will remain, from
its first origin, nothing else hut a poison of a narcotic character, which, in
its divisibility, exceeds even prussic acid, must we then not ask, whether we,
under all circumstances, can bring it into our body with impunity ?
In regard to the smaller poisons: itch, syphilis, nervous fever, cancer, the
public and physicians are very careful with a little cut, the least scratch, the
bite of a leech, a plaster, and particularly with the lancet
for venesection, because everybody knows the terrible consequences from any such
neglect ; experience teaches, " that if a lancet besmeared with matter fresh
out of a small-pox pustule is immersed into a vein,
the same effect is produced,
as when the smallpox poison is brought into inner organs."
The symptoms of vaccination are those of intoxation, often similar to those of
poisoned wounds : fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, swelling of glands, vehement local
inflammation, &c. ; nature clearly expresses her
indignation against the unnatural intrusion. In the face of such experience, and
against the conclusions of my own reason, I am asked to have
faith, and to be
content, in the simplicity of my heart, with this
paradox:
" Small poisons, brought in the least scratch, are injurious ; they poison, and
must be carefully avoided ; but the greatest of our poisons, brought into the
body by 6, 8, 12, 18 lancet-cuts, are not only not injurious, but they
cannot do any harm, they never have done, and they never will do harm;
this faith is the faith of ,the country, and
must not be attacked by the conclusions of miserable reason. To call the
excitement of the body, after vaccination, a violent indignation of nature, is
wicked : it is the incomprehensible act of transubstantiation, in which the
bodily poison is swallowed and digested by the lancet-poison, and man rises out
of such digestion purified from the small-pox-poison."
This is one of those theories, of which Goethe says that they are grey,
and Hamlet that they are not true. If I would assume that a rational
being or government intended to poison first everybody, in order to cure them
afterwards, all the world would call me mad ; and yet governments order every
year thousands of people to be poisoned by small-pox
poisons, and are in ecstasies about the progress and blessings of art. Nobody
calls this madness !
SECOND THESIS.
VACCINATION BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF TRUTH.
§ 5. Have we gained or lost by vaccination?
Should we continue to vaccinate and he vaccinated?
In the large cities of the United States of America,
and all over the old settled parts of this country, a not-vaccinated person is
of seldom occurrence; but we find a great many who
have been two, three, four and five times vaccinated. Should we then not rightly
expect that this country, before all others, should distinguish itself by the
remarkable healthiness of its younger generation, and that it should shine a
beacon-light for those millions who either vaccinate not at all, or at least
very carelessly? How ashamed those stupid barbarians must be ! how beautiful in
growth and face the wise American, and how misformed, pock-marked, wasted,
sickly the Greek, the Oriental, the Mexican, and all barbarrians
must be, who do not immolate themselves and their children to vaccination ? The
fatigues of a campaign, the exposure to deprivation in the wilderness, and in
the common life-scramble of social relations, should not leave an impression on
such youthful heroes of art, while those, who laugh at vaccination, are so able
to bear already so much !
But is this so ? The unfortunate remaining few of the soldiers that went to
Mexico, tell a terrible tale of the contrary ! While the vaccinated English and
French in the Crimea, are decimated by the smallest exposure, the not-vaccinated
Turks and Russians bear up under the same circumstances with great elastic
tenacity ! While in Africa, the source of the small-pox, 'some die of it, we are
thinned by the terrible consequences of vaccination: small-pox, itch, typhus,
and every kind of pustule-diseases, many of which were entirely unknown, before
vaccination came in use.
There is a happy configuration and management of the soil here ; the population
is not densely packed as in other countries; we do not live under the pressure
of poverty, of famine, or other particular calamities : there was no war in our
midst, and the Mexican campaign was not an exhausting one ; we enjoy liberty ;
marriages do not find obstacles : thus, every favorable element concurs for a
prosperous physical progress; and yet we have not gained in a healthy
development of the body, but we have clearly lost. Every new generation
hastens forwards to bodily destruction, as if a worm was secretly gnawing at the
root of life. This worm is the small-pox poison : the genuine as well as
the inoclated vaccine. Its existence, without external pustule, is proved
by chemistry ; and its removal out of the reach of the human organization, not
its increase, is asked from true science. Art should remove it by scientific
care ; Nature ejects it by pustular and other eruptions. It is truly a pity,
that at present few only bring their poison to the surface, and thus have a
short struggle, which is remunerated by durable health afterwards. The
life-process of the fluids and of the nervous system,
is so much interfered with and weakened by the steady working of the poisoning
method of vaccination, that a great many of the people have become too miserably
feeble to drive the tough small-pox-poison out of the
system. The poison continues to be produced in the hearth of digestion ;
uninterrupted by scientific interference, it remains in the interior organs,
paralyzes and undermines the whole machinery of the human organism, appears to
the superficial observer, in various forms of diseases of the sensibility, as
well as of the irritability, re-production, secretion, and propulsion. The same
poison produces in different organs and systems, in different bodies, families,
nations, and zones, diff'erent effects, but gives always the diseases,
particularly those of children, a malignant character. This is the absolutely
sole and satanic protection, vaccination ever offers.
§ 6. "But," says Professor Dr. von Rapp, "you charge vaccination with various
injurious effects, which cannot properly be imputed to
it. The diseases which you attribute to vaccination, have already existed long
before ; or, if they are only now more accurately distinguished, they ought not
to be derived from vaccination !"
I assert, and am ready to prove, that the smallpox
poison and the vaccine-poison are identical. As long as this
fact is not clearly refuted, and as long as it is not proved that both of these
poisons are of an essentially different nature, so that the one can serve as the
antidote of the other, so long is it indifferent how much of injury in a
disease is to be attributed to one or the other. They both together do injury,
only that, in the one case, the injury is a natural struggle for health,
while in the other, of vaccination, the injury is a culpable act of man.
The variety of injury is far greater and more extensive than above mentioned,
for it is infinite, incalculable. There is not one medicinal poison that has
only one effect, and the vaccine-poison would alone be an exception !
If we, for instance, look at the multifarious effects of tartar emetic in
different doses: pustules, other eruptions, nausea, sickness, pain in the
stomach, vomiting, diarrhoea, cholera, perforation of the stomach and
intestines, colic, inflammations and paralysis, gangrene, affections of the
nerves, muscular weakness, suffering in the breast and head, disturbances of the
senses and mind, palpitation, asthma, congestions, hemorrhage, fever, &c., &c. ;
if we consider the legion of symptoms produced by a narcotic, should we then
believe that the most subtle poison which exists under the sun, the most
powerful poison that tyrannizes the whole earth, would NOT possess the greatest
power and multiplicity of effect ?
"Very well, but all those diseases you impute to
vaccination, have existed before," &c.
The forms, I will grant, have existed ; the construction
of the human organism does not change ; the nature of diseases remains
always the same, and the necessary crises follow always the same laws. Every
difference we see, consists only in the different reflexes. There were, and will
always be, different kinds of vomiting, without tartar emetic.
Unfortunately, there are many pathologists who will treat diseases according to
their symptoms, as Linne the plants, after their
filaments. In the attempt at the removal of human miseries, it is most important
to look for their seed, their origin. He who says : fire is fire, lies under a
mistake ! for wood, oil, pitch, alcohol fire, each of them requires a
different means for extinction, yet fire existed always, but not the knowledge
of its nature, its seed and origin. He who pours water on burning oil, commits
no greater wrong than the physician who treats diseases by system only, their
foundation may be the smallpox-poison or not. The most simple disturbance of the
stomach, produced by this poison, can thus be driven into the most violent
nervous fever, in consumption. Can we then console ourselves with the
reflection, that nervous fevers and consumptions have
existed before? The forms have existed, and will remain the same, but the
causes change, and determine the weal and the wo of the end, and the manner of
the active interference of the physician.
Where the effects of tartar emetic are visible, there we have a tartar emetic disease before us, be it inflammation, spasms, cholera, or pustules: should we here, although these disease-forms have existed before, and although these forms have been successfully treated with tartar emetic and ipecac, again prescribe tartar emetic? Most assuredly not! And precisely so it is with the small pox ! Wherever in a disease-form the small-pox-poison is active and visible, or only discernible by the symptoms, there we have a small-pox-disease before us, be it pustules, gastro-malaria, croup, whooping-cough, cholera, spinal affection, consumption, &c., &c. As little as we would cure vomiting, as above said, with tartar emetic, we would pretend to cure small-pox with small-pox, or with things that have affinities with the small-pox, viz. : whey, milk, beer, bad potatoes, and such things.
Every contagious disease must continue to exist, although time may change its
form even, till the remedy is found for its destruction : its momentary
disappearance is not more than an optical delusion of the mind. I therefore must
certainly acknowledge, that sufferings arising from small-pox-poison have always
existed, but that is the very reason why we ought to be constantly on the
look-out for it.
Since the more general introduction of vaccination among the people, diseases
have slowly increased ; for we find on the Elysian fields of Pathology, besides
the old and current diseases, a crop of other diseases springing up, partly
entirely new, partly the usual ones with malignant character and unusual
tenacity, all of which have clearly their foundation in the small-pox-poison,
and require quite a different cure-method.
The following is a rapid glance at the pitiable acquisition of our century,
which may produce at least one good effect : " that it will lead to reform in
Medicine, and call the attention of observers and thinkers to
an examination of the immense area, the smallpox poison
now occupies :
1. Diseases of the Sensibility,
The English, who have
brought vaccination into existence, have felt their
blunder first in its progressive destruction ; they
always precede us warningly with the punishment of terrible scourges, like
angina, croup, typhus, softening of the stomach, putrid fever, cholera, and of
other internal small-pox forms. And we ? of course we follow !
About fifty years after the first vaccination in England, Dr. Home complains :
" That the formerly more frequent inflammatory diseases have decreased, but that
the number of those of an opposite character have
immensely increased. The first, of which Sydenham speaks so much, do not at all
exist in London any more ; and in Edinburg there is hardly seen a right strong
inflammatory fever. The lingering putrid, or nervous fever, (typhus
nervosus) is most common ; and what is
particularly remarkable, this slow fever attacks principally persons of an age
which is generally most prone to strong inflammatory diseases, viz., the years
from 18 to 30. This increase of such debility-fevers is clearly the consequence
of the fact, that the people are getting every day less vigorous and weaker in
general, &c."
Everywhere, where vaccination was introduced, the same unhappy state of the
human organism became visible ; and the longer and the
more extensively people indulged in this luxury, the
clearer began physicians to write on typhus, which follows vaccination like its
shadow, from place to place, from station to station. A general weakness of the
muscles and nerves is thrown over all the people that worship the Moloch of
vaccination. The slightest affection, if not very tenderly touched, takes soon a
nervous turn, gets gangrenous, and laughs the physician in the face. It is most
painful to observe the continued increase of spinal irritations, curvatures of
the spine, palsies, chronic nervous sufferings, insanity, melancholy, suicide,
mental debility and softening of the brain, apoplexy, hypochondry, hystery,
dizziness, cramps, neuralgias, ischias, tic, nervous headache, disturbances of
the senses, amaurose, hard hearing, general weakness, want of reaction in
diseases, loss of sleep, &c.
2. Diseases of the Irritability.
Sensibility and Irritability are fellows ! Therefore,
weakness of muscles, particularly of the involuntary, which stand near the inner
life ; trembling, rheumatic, gouty, stiff, contracted, useless members, pains
in hip and back, swellings of the bones, caries, &c.
3. Diseases of the Reproduction,
The stomach ! the stomach ! and always the stomach ! yet once more ! the stomach
plays the part of the hero in this present drama. The digestion is miserable, I
would rather call it hysterical. Phlegm, acidity,
bitterness, heart-burn, flatulence, worms,
carrion-stools, bad urine, constipation,
diarrhoea, pressure, cramp, vomiting, softening of the stomach, dysentery,
typhus (small-pox of the intestines) cholera, a pitiable condition of the sexual
organs in males and females, queer appetite and sleep all these exist and
alternate with each other in Babylonian mixture.
4. Diseases of the Secretion.
The spleen suffers preeminenily, and reminds us of the diseased condition
of the milt in domestic animals; next, the liver and other glands, particularly
the mucous-preparing glands of the inner coating, in consequence of which,
whooping-cough, croup, hectic consumption, influenza, scrofula, dropsy,
chlorosis and scorbut, are so frequent. The itch has emancipated itself from the
"scientific itch-mite;"
syphilis seems to assume again the exanthematic character. Both show an immense
number of infected victims ; both like the company of the small-pox-poison ; and
all three give away to the same remedies. The skin, in fortunate cases, breaks
out in many sharp eruptions, viz., pustules, papulae, tetter, exanthems,
furuncles; the miserable urinary organs help themselves sometimes by urinous,
the intestines by haemorrhordal discharges, of a
certain degree of heat and acridity.
5. Diseases of Propulsion.
The human heart shows itself here most clearly as the organ of feelings.
Happiness, joy, pleasure, emotion, affection, passion, inclination, longing,
have lost their poetical rose-color ; a more dark, melancholic tendency has
entered the chambers of life. In the same manner, as the stomach does its
unpleasant soccage-service, does the heart its duty of driving on the
blood-circulation, with reluctance and difficulty.
The blood has become blue-black, weak and thin ; the serum greenish ;
bleedings are frequent ; there is an inclination to mortification, passive
congestions, palpitations, piles ; all fevers and momentary symptoms change
quickly, and the corpses turn soon blue and putrid.
§ 8. All these disturbances in the happy, healthy, lively interchanges between
the organs of man, have existed and will exist. But as the bite of a good or bad
dog, is to be judged, not according to external aspectj but according to the
tooth that did bite : we must also in diseases of our times recognize the mask
of a poison, which spreads desolation, sickliness, misery, pains, tears, and
often premature death among the people. The fresh and blooming grave of the
virgin, the noble courage and strength of the young man, wither away under its
secret influence. Often do we see a young corpse, but not the fatal weapon !
Call it the genuine, or the vaccine-poison enough ! it is in various ways the
pox-poison. Such misery is prevented, when Nature or Art succeed in throwing the
poison from the interior to the surface* ; and this
* As most signally in the case of Mrs. J. L here in Philadelphia,
by the breaking out of a most violent attack of small-pox, and in very many
other cases I had here in my hands. Dr. S.
most radically, in its true original form as small-pox,
or in bastard-form of any other matter-expulsion. The
strength of the body used up in the sirocco of
fever, is seldom able to drive the matter out by urine, sweat or in
haemorrhoidal crises. Nature generally and tyrannically calls for pus. Nature is
in smallpox fully satisfied with suppuration, and blooms afterwards
only the more beautifully. The bastard-forms: pustules, itchy and tettery
eruption, boils, furuncles, gum-boils, suppurated, glands, sore fingers and
feet, appear often as after-crises, the favorable influence of which, for
health, ought to be higher valued than it is. Nature does not higgle with
herself; she punishes, when it is done with the
above-mentioned ills, for the natural law revenges itself by natural punishment.
Well then ! will we rouse Nature further yet to rebellion, by vaccination ?
"Will we further defy her clearly-announced law ? Let it be granted for a moment
that we could do it, while we really cannot do it : would we then be irresolute
in the choice between a mark in the face, and a deep drought of the sufferings
of life ? A silly girl might, perhaps, fear the small evil, because she sees it,
and choose for it thousand times greater ones, which she sees not and knows not.
But should the physician immolate at the altar of cosmetics, the happiness of
life and families? The present mode of treatment, and the progress of medicine
in this respect, lessens the fear of disfiguration very much ; the method of
shutting the patient up in hot beds and rooms with his disease-exhalations of
letting his dry lips languish for water, and his burning, parched skin bake in
fever, is forgotten, and has made room for a more rational, cooling treatment,
by means of which an intelligent physician can prevent almost, if not quite
entirely, the disfiguring effect of the disease. But so long as the Chinese
write with their present signs, so long is their progress impossible ; and
therefore, give the physician a different education. Be not mystified yourself
by illegible signs and unintelligible sounds.
§ 9. Our present population give us the best
opportunity for drawing comparisons in regard to the influence of Vaccination.
We can divide our fellow-beings into three classes :
1. In those of from 1 to 25 years of age; nearly all vaccinated, and many
re-vaccinated.
2. In those of from 25 to 50 years of age ; born here, and mostly vaccinated,
and some re-vaccinated; and
3. In those of from 50 to 80 years of age, not at all
vaccinated in childhood.
Let us now compare the last class with the first and second. Justice is the
basis of society. The people of this third class can and shall sift the present
and the past, solve doubts, clear up darkness, and honor truth, whether their
children and grandchildren have gained or lost on strength, fullness and
well-being of life, by Vaccination. And truly, our seniors, who have lived and
acted so infinitely more than we, who have seen and fought the battles of
freedom, and cultivated the wilderness, while we always enjoyed the blessings of
peace and plenty, oar seniors, I say, stand like strong oaks before as; they
hardly know anything about nerves, spine, stomach, nothing of mucous diseases,
nor of interior ulcerations. The grandfather sighs with feelings of pity and
contempt: " What miserable fellows our descendants are; each of them requires
more of medical attendance in one year, than I had in my whole life!" He digests
yet with ease; is not oppressed by his meals; his ideas are clear and flowing;
he is in the full enjoyment of his well-preserved body
for all functions, and his head performs readily its duties; he has not
squandered his money for medical quackery, and enjoys contentedly the means
which his exertions and fortune have accumulated around him. The matron who has
for twenty years or more fulfilled domestic duties, and who has borne, probably,
many a severe trial,look at her, how well preserved she is; how actively,
cheerfully and healthily she moves about,she is perplexed at things she cannot
understand. She must buy for one daughter false hair; for another she has to
cook something particular, her stomach being so very delicate; her
grand-daughter she has to take to the country, on account of weakness
and a troublesome cough; another grand-child she has to give cod-liver-oil for
glandular difficulties; a third has a swollen goitre-neck; and a fourth has to
be brought to the dentist; andlet as sing a loud hosannah
for the vaccine-lancet!the fifth must be sent to an
Orthopedic Institute. The poor
old lady is puzzled about
this new name; she cannot pronounce it !
What a perverted world ! The old are strong, the young weak : the old
nurse the young ! All you aged people attest, whether the scale of
domestic happiness has sunk or risen, since Vaccination has become general.
Speak you, aged pastors of the land, whether joy or premature suffering has
grown in your folds ? say whether you hear yet in your temples the same clear
sound of voices you heard formerly ! whether you see yet the healthy, ruddy
faces, you admired in your youth, around you ! You older teachers of schools
bear witness whether there are more docile and healthy children, or more pale,
weak, scrofulous, tettery, itchy, coughing ones now, than thirty or forty years
ago ! Tell me, physiologist, wherefrom comes the smaller stature of the people ?
the less marked formation of muscle and development ? the miserable
condition of the mouth ? the languid expression of the physiognomy ? the
green, yellowish hue of the face? the lower degree of warmth of the body ?
And, finally, let us call on the servants to testify of the horrible excretions
of the body of the disgusting sweats in bed of the loathsome condition of
the body-linen of the stench of chamber-vessels of the decided carrion-smell
of the clothes often in the cleanest and best families.
Speak, then, parents, priests, teachers, physiologists, servants ! Your
observations and conclusions will undoubtedly coincide in one point :
that there must be at the foundation of this internal and external corruption of
the people, a common cause, a cause of destructive effect. Let
us consider our fair land a garden, and its inhabitants the plants of this
garden : Is all in this pardon in order, perfection and splendor
? If this is not the case, has, perhaps, the gardener a wrong method, or the
root of the plants the worm ? Or do, perhaps, both
causes exist ? It it the unnaturally inoculated,
and the natural smallpox! Let the moralist think
of this. Let the heartbroken mother answer thus the
bitter sighs and the humble questions she
sends with tearful eye up to heaven : why hrr darling
thrives not ? why it suffers so much? and why it is taken from her? Do not
consult in this great question, of the weal and woe of our blessed land, the dim
lights of University-liliputs,the
jargon of arrogance, the self-complacency of scientific stupidities. A few
instances do not prove a generality, and blasphemy cannot hold it up ! The
free eye looks its age into the eye, and judges the whole from above!
§ 10. Shall we have, then, the fearful small-pox again? Shall we, perhaps,
venerate it as a benefit? By no means ! But before I qualify my answer, tell
me, my friend, ""Where has the small-pox been these last fifty years?
that is, the small-pox you fear so much; we will call it the historical
smallpox?'' "The malignant small-pox of the 16th, 17th and 18th century,
which made its appearance in so murderous a manner, often even with all the
terrors of the bubo-plague, and against which medication did nothing, where
was it in this half of our century?'' Has it, perchance, been kept and preserved
among those who were not vaccinated ; perhaps, where the seed and root of the
small-pox grew ?
No ! Nowhere on the whole earth ! Let us examine the
principal years of terror of the last three centuries. They are :
1. For the whole earth: 1586. 1723.
2. For America :
Mexico ;
Hispaniola. 1518.
South
America. 1728. 1750.
North
America. 1717. 1738.
Hudson Bay.
1781.
3. For Africa: Cap. 1755.
4. For Europe :
A., North
Russia. 1580. 1605.
Faroe Islands. 1651.
Iceland. 1707.
England. 1660-1692. 1729-1740. 1752. 1765.
Holland. 1562-1563. 1636. 1666.
B., South
France. 1541. 1568. 1577. 1666. 1693. 1741-1745.
Italy. 1551. 1567. 1717-1725. 1753-1755.
Switzerland. 1626. 1686. 1697. 1735. 1746.
Spain. 1517. 1529. 1564. 1648-1851.
C, Middle
Germany and Hungary. 1519. 1530. 1542.
1552. 1624-1629. 1633. 1657. 1666.
1678-1679. 1689. 1696-1697. 1700.-
1706. 1711-1714. 1715-1717. 1758.
1778. 1798. 1801. 1805.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the
historical small-pox leaves us suddenly. The earth,
vaccinated or not vaccinated, did not yet see in these last fifty years a time
like the above-mentioned.
Did the murderer of millions run before a woman Lady Montague who,
in 1722, came from the land of tho
former paradise bringing a modem Eva, in stockings Inoculation for an Adam's
apple along to England ? Or did the scourge fly before the vaccinating lancet of
the German Plett, 1790, or of the more scribbling
Jenner, to whom a milking country-wench offered the apple of temptation ? Prove
to me the existence of the historical small-pox at this time; and
I will not yet believe in vaccination, but I will not
scold and condemn it. But, surely, small-pox was gone !
did not exist any more ! long before vaccination was introduced! For,
although on the 28th of May, 1799, the first child got vaccinated in Germany,
the system was not generally introduced before 1820 ; and long before this year
the historical small-pox had disappeared ! Without waiting for medical
experiments and government ordinances, the disease changed its terrible
character into a better one, and showed itself only sporadically.
Dr. Elsasser reports, that
from 1808 to 1810, only a few cases of small-pox had been observed, and that in
the kingdom of Wurtembcrg, during those terrible years of war and famine, from
1813 to 1817, only 2385 cases made their appearance, of which not one was
malignant..
Schnurrer says, in 1816: "This year's small-pox is more identical with the
regular old disease, than that of the two preceding years; there was the
specific smell wanting, and the third stage, where the eruption loses the red
circle, and stands like waxdrops on the skin; the contents run out, or were
resorbed, and did not form the usual scab."
The same eminent physician remarks, in his Chronicle of Epidemics, (II. p. 290
:) " The view that the small-pox, without vaccination, would have become
by-and-by milder, and finally disappeared, gains strength by the observations
made in the years 1816,1817." .
The central vaccine-physician, Dr. Seeger, of Stuttgart, writes, " that
Wurtemberg remained from 1818 to 1824 entirely exempt from small-pox, and that
from 1825 to 1830 there were so few cases, and these so light, that it was
hardly worth while to speak of it."
He cites then Vezin, who says, " that the frequent cases of varioles and
varioloids are not the consequence of the temporary protection of vaccination,
but that smallpox-epidemies appear only in certain longer intervals ; and that
in the first thirty years of this century, the small-pox would not have
epidemically broken out without vaccination."
Let us farther hear the classical authors on smallpox, the learned Lentin, and
the penetrating Sarrone : " Much foundation as the opinion of those
may have, who believe, to be able to mitigate, to
improve, and, as it were, to dilute the malignity of the natural small-pox, by
repeated vaccinations, the observation will always stare in their face, that
when one who is vaccinated,
is exposed to natural infection, the disease will
always appear in its true form, and mostly with a
malignant character."*
* The truth of this assertion
is proved by daily experience. I myself
have been, in my younger
years, repeatedly vaccinated
; and as soon as I with my
elastic constitution was exposed
to infection, I got a very severe attack of continent
malignant small-pox, which infected again my whole vaccinated household.
Dr. S.
Although we have had, in
later years, in spite of the general
introduction of vaccination, a great deal of small-pox
among us, the real old historical smallpox
did not appear. Where then
is this Medusa? She is not here! has she perhaps
hidden herself in your interior ? She is not among about 250 millions
thoroughly civilised men I perchance you find her
among your 600 millions other fellow-inhabitants of
this earth, who know nothing of a Lady Montague and her inoculation-epistles,
nothing of Jenner and his country-wench,
nothing at all of vaccination! No! she is not there
either ! and, more wonderful yet, think only ! these not-vaccinated barbarians
have and have had no small-pox ; they live and exist happier than you, who
suffer from an avalanche of internal miseries : you who are a weakling,
notwithstanding you are vaccinated "secundum artem !"
Not even the Indians of Quito have the small-pox any longer, (for Humboldt would
certainly have mentioned the fact,) although Hoffman tells us that they suffered
formerly from the most malignant kind. Now, think yourself a collection of faces
and bodies of all countries and nations, accurately painted, regarding color,
features and formation : what a field for reflection and investigation on
vaccination and not-vaccination ! The result of such meditations gives us the
true wisdom about vaccination. The whole vaccinatory witchcraft is as great and
infamous a lie as the infallibility of the Pope, in which likewise millions have
faith; they die for their lie, while we
vaccine-worshippers perish on ours !
Vaccination has not protected us ; it could not do it, because the small-pox had
already left us and the not-vaccinated world, before its introduction,
or, as I will presently show, had taken another turn; it. will not protect us,
but rather lead us deeper and more steadily in their arms. The great Sarrone
says : " We have observed, after many a vaccination, that the infection spreads
by this very means, when we expected it the least !"
To what Fernelius says already, in the sixteenth century : " It is true, we are
many years, in succession, free from the inroads of small-pox, but we often have
found, ourselves unexpectedly attacked, and nearly destroyed!" we have to
subscribe, this very day, our bloody signature, while we
must recognize the apparent modification of the external form, for a miserable
illusion, when we find this vaunted modification existing in a transfer of the
disease from the exterior to the interior life-organs.
THIRD THESIS.
VACCINATION IS A CRIME.
§ 11. Our actions are generally based upon three
motives :
1. Upon faith (blind belief;)
2. Upon habit (false experience ;)
3. Upon knowledge (true experience.)
Every other motive, as passion, &c., we exclude here
at once. We must acknowledge, that we are wanting the preceding necessary
insight into the effects and consequences
of vaccination, and that we therefore cannot give a rational account of it, and
continue its application, as a mere senseless habit, as
long as we cannot refute the truth of the following positions :
1. The cause and the nature of the small-pox poison
and of the small-pox is not known.
Vaccination is the apocalypsis of medicine. Claireau says : " Laws are,
in the widest signification, the necessary conditions
and relations of things, which flow from their very nature and in this
all existence has its own laws: God and the material world of bodies the
spiritual and animal creation all have their laws!" Vaccination is not founded
upon any law of nature ; it is truly an outlaw !
2. It is the same with the vaccine or cow-pox
! We know of it not more than what that
country-girl told the youthful student Jenner. Jenner believed it in the true
English fashion ; he told it farther ; and physicians, laymen, kings and
nations, plunged wildly and blindly in the same faith, which soon became so
authoritative and unconditional, that every doubter was treated with contempt
and excommunication, and persecution. The faithfully-believing people soon mixed
the thing with the person, and accorded to physicians the ability of moving the
powers of nature after their own pleasure, and created thus a larger and farther
privilege for the medical profession. The excessive veneration for this
institute, was richly nourished by the timid thought on the terrible smallpox,
which was looked upon as the most horrible scourge the human family had been
subjected to.
Impudence and self-complacency copulated with it a thought of divine origin
and unavoidable necessity. Notwithstanding all this, we physicians do, in
reality, know nothing more about the cow-pox, than what the tempting country-Eva
has told her admiring Jenner. Ea judex est ante ministerium
mortis.
3. Of the effect of the cow-pox or vaccination, we only know, that man and
cow get sick and suffer from it. It produces clearly all the symptoms of a most
thorough poisoning. Astrology is the moral disease and weakness of the
Orient; the vaccination-faith that of the Occident. There are in the Occident,
as well as in the Orient, blind gropers, who act without knowledge of cause and
effect.
4. How the cow-pox-poison should insure man, we cannot even dream, far less
physiologically think. When the believers of Metempsychosis, the Tartars,
swallow pills made of the excrements of their high-priests,
as Forster and Hastings testify, the filthy usage rests upon a deep thought,
upon an idea ; but the vaccination ?
5. The medical science has no power
over the smallpox poison; it is confined
to the defence! If we had a clear insight into the effect of the lancet, and
would remain silent about its destructiveness, we would deserve the execration
of the world ! But vaccination is the child of faith, a kind of talismanery,
supported by fear and cherished by laziness. Habit, science and law, have
declared :
1. That vaccination has not the least injurious influence upon the life and
health of those who are vaccinated.
2. That vaccination offers the best possible security for the extermination of a
tendency of being infected by small-pox.
3. That vaccination is the only means by which small-pox
and its destruction can be finally banished.
These three articles of social faith have played the greatest mischief with
presumed wisdom of legislative powers, and have fooled the millions ; for a
really wise man only acts thus, when he knows fully what he is about. Faith
is not knowledge.
A state-faith is not exactly a crime for itself; but it is an evil, and a very
great one, when the laws
which are based upon and deduced from it, and which shall tend to happify
society, lead to the very opposite result. Let us then examine these three
articles of faith more minutely.
FIRST ARTICLE OF FAITH
§ 12. The sun-ray warms ; the moonlight charms ; the water moistens ; and
poison poisons. All this is nothing new ; and government knows it too, when it
speaks so sweetly to the nation: 'Not the least
harm comes from vaccination !' Every medical report, every look into the
lists of death and their causes, proves it; and yet the government says gladly,
" O! not the least harm has been done by
vaccination!' The first is a senseless lie ; the
second a conscious one a Persian lie ! But the Shah lies, and, therefore, all
Persians lie ! Thus the government-officers and the
Faculty lie, and the uncounted masses of fools merrily follow suit ! Et nemo
injecit in eum manum. Marc. i. 31.
" Come in, madam ! be not afraid ! Does this little one belong to you ? So, so !
What a lovely babe ! truly, a young hero ! a perfect ideal of health !' exclaims
the vaccine-physician to the trembling mother, who is full of doubts and
misgivings. " Here ! read yourself; read the new law, provided by the wise
legislators of modern Athens. It says : Vaccination does not do the least
harm!'' This overpowers the last gleam of God-given instinct in the doubting
mother-soul; the snow-white, pure little arms are bared and offered, and the
poison 6 12 18 24 times incised ; for it is of acknowledged importance,
" that the vaccine-poison should be forced into the unwilling
body in SUFFICIENT quantity!
THE MORE THE BETTER!!"
Philanthropist, let us pray in the words of the holy Crucified : " Father !
forgive them, for they know not what they do !" and they honestly acknowledge
the fact.
General measures we base upon general laws ! The law of Nature is, that she
rewards us with pleasurable sensations, as often as we have satisfied one of her
calls. Is, therefore, vaccination a natural necessity ? Would the child, then,
feel so miserably, and be sick after it? Instead of this, the sovereign nature
of the child declares a revolutionary war, as soon as it is poisoned with the
vaccine-lymph. The powers of self-protecting nature and of the unnatural
invasion, are drawn up like two hostile armies, in full battle array. The
invading poison attacks ; the combatants get heated ; the struggle becomes
vehement ; the child is dismayed ; the fever rages ; the skin burns ; the pulse
runs high and quick ; it storms.
"For God's sake, doctor!" exclaims the mother, ringing her hands, '' my child !
my darling child ! vaccination has hurt it !"
" Calm yourself, good woman, this is nothing but the vaccine-fever the
extinguishing fever !"
Mother, The ex tin guishing fever ?
Doctor, Yes ! the same.
Mother, What is there to be extinguished ? My child was perfectly healthy; it
was never yet the least unwell. As little as I and my husband
Doctor (Sheltered behind his medical and mystical prerogative) You do not
understand that ; you better quiet yourself. Read here the laws an enlightened
legislature has made and provided !
And the disconsolate mother is silent ! and the doctor is silent too !
The storm rages on. The suffering child screams ; throws itself about; cannot
find rest. The mother prays, and peace ensues. Nature has conquered ! Victory
! victory ! The child is quiet and exhausted. The mother smiles through her
tears. Victory ! Triumph ! The hostile, poisonous intruder, is repulsed to the
spot where he first invaded. There he is ! Shut up, fettered, captive lies the
wild destroyers in their holes ; but fiery red and swollen for anger, looks
victorious Nature out of the inflamed arm.
Mother. ! God be thanked ! the eruption is here ; what anxiety I have had !
Doctor. You see, madame, such things you do not understand : as I have told
you before.
Mother, yes ! I was wrong, and beg your pardon a thousand times.
The sacred order of Nature is saved, the anarchical invasion of the poisoned
lancet subdued, and martial law proclaimed. The law of Nature is : ejection by
suppuration ! The pox suppurates, falls off in ugly scabs. But the general
welfare of Nature has suffered by the frivolous war.
Mother, My little one looks yet very pale ; one can see how exhausted it is.
Doctor. Thank God, madame ! the re-active fever was splendid;
and now you can be assured, that it
will never get the small-pox.
Mother. O! how shall I express my gratitude to you!
Let us now look deeper into thiss hocus-pocus of
vaccination. The infantile organism is the purest expression of natural
perfectibility. To interrupt it, is a great crime ; but to interrupt it
senselessly, is a monstrous crime. Let us be grateful to God, who directs the
evil to turn to good. Let us revere the guardian angels who watch unceasingly
over our cradles. Let us admire all-powerful Nature, which is not so easily
brought into this serious and lasting disorder by our perverse intrusions ; for
otherwise, there would hardly have remained a human being alive. But let us not
praise vaccination, even if a great many children get alive through it. Nature
is great ! A most astonishing proof of this give :
(a) Those children, particularly boys, whose strong health will not accept any
poison at all, who do not form those vaccine-blisters, but who, as it were,
reject indignantly the intrusion, and throw out the poison again by different
kinds of eruption and ulcerations.
(b) Such who have carried out of the violent struggle
of the natural small-pox, the reward of perfectly pure bodily health; and
(c) Such to whom a kind of family immunity might be
ascribed ; that is, a mixture of fluids, the chemical vitality of which would
rather permit a hundred other disease-forms, than the small-pox, (and vice
versa,) Cazal vaccinated a boy in vain ;
The second
time in vain !
The third
time in vain !
The fourth
time in vain !
He then made him take a quantity of pulverized kine-pox-scabs in a soup. On the
fourth day, the poor boy begun to vomit violently, and to suffer from nervous
symptoms. This condition lasted for six days, and finally there appeared on his
body one hundred and eighty kine-pox-pustules ; Whether the stomach of this
victim of one-sided scientific perversity, threw its grateful acknowledgment for
such favors right into the face of the experimentalizing Doctor, is not
mentioned.
§ 13. The tender age of infancy is very susceptible for external influences ;
why not also for any kind of poison? And it would have to succumb often to the
change in temperature, to carelessness and perversity in education, and many
other untoward circumstances arising from false views and inherited prejudices,
if our kind Creator had not provided safeguards for all emergencies. This guard
forms the tendency of the child to oppose every intrusion and attack, by a
wonderful re-action. We have seen such a spectacle in the preceding pages !
Would to God that the struggle be always so fortunate ; I would be silent,
and suppress my indignation ! But it is not always so ! The susceptibility, as
well as the re-active power, and therefore also the result of the physical
struggle are so different, and varying in manner and strength, as the millions
of flowers of a meadow, cut down by a hail-storm. Many a book might be written
on this subject alone, but I have neither time nor space, nor inclination for
such a task.
Second Scene : The hostile invasion of the beastly pox is also totally
repulsed by the powers of nature, (exercitus vitae;)
but the marauders are not only caught by the arm, and driven out of the land,
but all the boundaries are infested, molested, and exhausted by these.
Besides, and after the vaccine-eruptions, various skin-affections make their
appearance In children: a, papula ; b, exanthemata ;
c, pustules ; d, furuncles, which trouble the little ones more or less, or which
they secretly breed for years. " The child will not thrive; there is always
something the matter with it!''
Mother A. My child has got an eruption all over the body, like heat-blisters ;
it has scarcely any rest for itching ; on its cheeks and lips there are
poison-blisters, and it is sore here and there.
Mother B. My good for-nothing nurse left the other day the door open ; my
three children have taken severe colds. I have sent her off. My poor Molly has
got now erysipelas, Lizzie something like nettle-rash, and Tom even the measles.
They are all very unwell, indeed; but the worst is that we apprehend with the
babe the scarlet fever !
Mother C. I am afraid that my children have handled
the mangy cat of our neighbors; I never will be again the neighbor of a baker.
It is unbearable all my children have the tetter: Charles on the head (flavus;)
John in the face (impetigo larvalis,) and Bob
on his thighs (impet. sparsa,) It is a very
disagreeable sight, and smells so badly. The worst of all is and I am fully
satisfied of it the
Doctor has made a mistake, and not thoroughly extinguished the small-pox-poison,
for my boy James has got, besides the vaccine-pustules, the real smallpox,
(variola, varioloids,
varicellae.) Yet I must say that the boy has had
the extinguishing-fever very severely: at least the Doctor said so.
Mother D. All my happiness is gone ; I was too happy
! Since my unfortunate boy has been vaccinated, he has been a perfect Lazarus.
Every part of his body breaks out in most painful boils and abscesses in the
arm-pits, on the neck and body in general ; his arms and feet appear to be full
of matter ; the poison comes even out at the ends of his little fingers (panaritia.)
My only consolation is, that the pale poor little thing can eat well.
As the unprofessional father doubted formerly, so is now the physician startled:
'' Mea culpa! mea
maxima culpa !'' The distress of the miserable parents drives the blush of
embarrassment in his face. "Hem! Hem! but no!" he
deafens himself; "no, the vaccination cannot be the only cause of all this
pitiful woe ; all the world vaccinates, and law-makers, even in the most
progressive and enlightened com-
munities, order it! I then will vaccinate as long as government and the people
desire it.'' The son of Heaven, in China, orders the Mandarin to be whipped, who
again has the people whipped : ''Lege legis Doctor legem servabo servus, nec
non physicus longus ! Nonne boves Deo curae
sunt ?
§ 14. Third Scene. The ground is less guarded ; the lancet-army
penetrates deeper into the land, into the intestines of the country. They find
them wonderfully fortified. Everywhere electric batteries, {plexus), like
small fortresses, with star-like ramifications, surround the grey-reddish
nervous knots, (ganglia), the arterial streams ; the principal
fortification protects the stomach, (ganglion solare,) and twenty-four to
twenty-five such detached forts on each side of the spinal column defend the
spinal marrow.
The rapport with the head, with the members of the whole body is secured.
Thus prepared and armed, nature awaits the attack of the kine-pox. They
approach; nature defends herself by violent fever, the child burns, calls for
water, moans pitifully, lets head and limbs hang loosely ; the heat increases,
the nerves of the spinal marrow hasten to succor, by cramps and convulsions :
John dies the second day; the tendons jump, the cerebrum participates, sopor,
contortions ensue : Charles dies on the fourth, sixth, tenth day ; the
struggle gets finally weaker, is continued yet for some weeks: David dies of
hectic fever !
Mother. God ! my child ! doctor ! my poor child, it is dead ! I ought not to
have had it vaccinated !
Doctor. Hero the teething is the cause, madame, a vehement fever, an
inflammatory fever, was complicated with the teething.
Mother. Yes, yes ! and this fever was ^what you
call the extinguishing fever ! God ! my child !
Doctor. (Sighs and sneaks away with deep and
very painful emotions.)
It is a beautiful, a very wise law, this vaccination law ! The brute-pox has
gained some advantage, and reaches now the mucous
membranes. It is principally the nerve-fortress of the stomach, which
resists vigorously; the storm rages in the arteries, (abdominal pulsation ;) the
mucous preparing glands (muciparae glandulae)
envelope the enemy with tough phlegm; he is subdued. Nature conquers and
triumphs here by diarrhoea : Tom cuts himself through ; Bob succumbs in
the flight ; there, by vomiting,
George gets through, but is severely wounded ; Harry falls. The discarded enemy
runs now wildly up and down ; James saves himself; Wash dies of choleratic
symptoms ; the fortresses (ganglia) inflame and
discharge whatever they can (cholera.) The main body of the
partially-subdued enemy takes refuge in the blindgut ; establishes itself there
: Ike is saved with great difficulty by art ; Charles's stomach gets
perforated ; he dies of softening of the stomach. Fire ! fire ! the enemy's
fire-torch blazes in the intestines ! Sam can hardly be snatched out of the
flames ; Ned dies of enteritis. The poison-pox takes the burning place ! True,
faithful Nature, succumbs not yet ; she struggles for
life and death, and she succeeds to take hold of the leaders of the invading
rebels, and shuts them up in the exanthem of the coating of the intestines.
Again she proclaims and executes martial law : she ejects pus. But here
on the inner coating of man the execution is far more difficult than on the
external surface. A sensible physician helps Fred through in the process of
ejection (typhus, nervous mucous fever) ; the ulcers in the intestines suppurate
and heal; but with Anna they heal not, she dies! Help ! help ! the child
suffocates ; the brute-poison moves from the stomach into the breast. What a
terrible catarrh ! Lizzie sinks under her choking cough, and Emma, with
asthmatic want of breath, under convulsions. Dost thou hear the distressing call
of Nature, the whooping-cough: this horrible, pitiable woe of a child ? Dost
thou see the colossal mass of phlegm by which Nature tries to defend herself, as
long as she does not feel her fever-strength equal in a match with the
poison-power ?
How rapidly docs the scourge progress ! The terribly ominous commotion begins
already the first, fourth, seventh, and ninth day after the vaccination ; many,
many children fall its victims ; and again, others are more fortunate ; but
mostly some misery remains. The mucous membranes, particularly those of the
organs of the senses and generation, (in adults,) attest the sufferings and
dangers originating in the inoculated kine-pox-poison. Ophthalmia, otorrhoe, fluor
albus, prurigo, &c., &c.
§ 15. What a sea of tears, what an unbounded field of misery lies behind us !
Let us add to this the dead, the invalids, the infirm, that come forth out of
these struggles ! The field on which the battle was so fiercely fought, is
before us, disordered, ruined, weakened, devastated; it is the extensive
field of digestion and breathing, the basis, the
root of life. Not enough that these terrible traces are re-produced year after
year, but the poisoning goes on again and again, and poison is heaped into the
already poisoned bodies. And this is the reason why the affections of the mucous
membranes, which were formerly only one-half of all diseases, have now increased
to five-sixths of their number. Thou miserable abdomen ! thou miserable chest!
Is Pandora's box not yet empty ?*
* Answer : Not as long as the box of Pandora is the vaccinating
case of instruments !
Gone is all faith in the doctrine of " not the least injury.' Nothing has
gained but the history of errors and fallacies ; its pages show innumerable new
experiments. The people have acquired by this vaccination :
1. A glorious degree of sickly sensitiveness of the stomach and intestinal
canal, accompanied by open and hidden disturbances in the whole digestive
apparatus, viz., diarrhoea, dyspepsia, phthisis dyspeptica, liver and spleen
suffering, never known before.
2. An entirely new disease (since 1806) which domesticates itself every year
more firmly, the typhus, which is a mucous fever with ulcerations and
pox-eruptions in the abdominal viscera.
3. The daily more frequent appearance of a new children-disease, which Millar
observed and presented (1755) as the first fruit of inoculation in England : the
asthma Millari.
4. The poor children have gained, or rather regained, in immensely more
malignant form, (since 1806,) the long before forgotten inflammation of the
wind-pipe croup. As formerly, in England, Nature revolted (1738) against the
inoculation of the human small-pox-matter, and tried valiantly to remove the
poison by means of catarrhal gangrenous angina in the throat; as children for
nearly forty years suffered the tortures of horrible strangulation-difficulties,
and many thousands of them wretchedly perished; so appears now here and
everywhere, where vaccination is introduced, the croup, somewhat milder, because
the kine-pox is somewhat milder, and tortures, frightens, sickens and kills
(already some forty years) the innocent victims.
5. The whooping-cough has gained in strength and extent immensely.
6. The human family in general, has acquired a monstrous increase in consumptive
and hectic diseases, which mostly originate in the digestive appaatus
(phthisis dyspeptica,)
7. An entirely new disease, softening of the stomach, (v.
Jaeger and Camerer) has been added since 1811 1813, to our already
immensely large catalogue of destructive diseases.
8. Our young women have gained, since 1822, a generality of chlorosis and fluor
albus, of which we did not dream before.
9. The whole human family have been enriched by the acquisition of the Bengalian
poison-snake hydrophis ; the tropical wild pox-poison, the cholera ; which now
has established itself among us thoroughly and habitually.
10. Our generation has, besides all this, gained a far greater susceptibility
for the small-pox-poison, which will ravage in the
above-mentioned disease-forms of the mucous membranes in the interior of the
organism, till the feeding of the poison by vaccination, ordered even by laws,
sanctioned by usage, and held up by the faculty, is forbidden under severe
penalty. Then only will Nature be able to recover all her own ; and then will
the external small-pox re- appear as a redeeming means for the internal
destruction.
Doctor, Bring your babe now for vaccination !
Mother, How you have frightened me, I tremble all over!
Doctor. Why ? what is the matter ?
Mother, Pardon me ; but I feel a perfect horror creeping over me at the mere
thought on vaccination, since my poor Charles has died in consequence of it.
Doctor, nonsense ! Charles did not die on vaccination ; do not believe such a
thing. He got dysentery while teething.
Mother, I beg you to wait another year; Tom is now very delicate indeed.
Doctor, Only the better ! and I have this very moment excellent, fresh
vaccine-lymph.
Mother. In God's name be it done! But, doctor, the responsibility rests on
your shoulders !
Nine days after this conversation and following vaccination, Tom was a
corpse, with two vaccine-blisters on each arm.
§ 16. Fourth Scene: The boundaries and the gates of the land are poorly
guarded ; the first advance of the fever-troops is inactive.
Nature, impotently urging on the miserable powers of the body, struggles
against the beastly pox in the spheres of the mucous membranes. There is a great
deal of mucus, but not sufficient to stifle and smother the enemies. The
police-force (the worms) of the intestinal canal is increased. This measure is
for some time successful ; but the intruding poison soon overpowers the worms
also, and the skirmishing in the streets makes the assistance and interference
of a physician necessary (anthelmintica.) Even
now the quiet is of short duration !
The poisoning eruptions sneer at the catarrh ; they move into the throat,
drying, burning and exhausting ; the thirst is enormous ; the irritation of the
eyes and the nose, and the sneezing, torturing. They laugh at Nature and Art ;
for they delight to play in the most various catarrhal forms : not in storm
and rain, no ! in the most beautiful, warm, dry
weather, in the full bloom of the fields. They play for months and years, up and
down like ebb and flood. Nothing will draw the enemy out of his positions. "It
is almost to despair," exclaims the physician, "that is no cataarh I . I was
deceived ! What a suspicious smell ! it is clearly infectious ! It must he a
poison; it consumes the child's color, flesh, roundness and nervous energy.
You see how it shrinks, as if frightened ! how irritable, pale, tiny and
miserable it is ! I must assist poor Nature !' And observe how Nature gratefully
and readily gathers her strength, and calls on the serous texture for
assistance. The struggle is slowly Renewed ; the poison storms on the one side
from the mucous membranes against the serosa, and attacks on the other side the
serous inner coating of the vessels. The heat, and excitement is here, and is
there, and soon burns the head, (Arachnoidea;)
soon burn the joints, (synovial membranes, bursoe
mucosoe ;) the fever rages the life struggles
all over in the blood-vessels, nerves, fibres, &c. ; the diaphragm catches fire
! The rebels cut and thrust here and there through the head, chest, stomach,
spleen and liver ; no member of the body will act. Every function is at a
stand-still. The prime of the poison falls finally also into the centre ; the
inner coating of the pericardium inflames. How then the heart storms in anxiety
and despair ! how the pulsation runs wild ! the stinking breath indicates a
retreat of the enemy, (contagium ;) the room is
pestilential.
Open the windows ! air ! How the nerves tremble ! what a tumult and uproar !
(coctio febris ;) the tongue is in a tremor.
Water ! water ! Heroically courageous, observes the
physician, he quiets and cools ; and orders the route ! heavens ! Sam sinks in
the storm ! Jim makes a last effort. The skin steams ! pestilential smell !
the enemy flees ; victory ! the crisis has arrived ! Out of all openings flies
the pest Others are fighting yet. If we had only nerves and vessels, complains
the serous party ! Take courage, exclaims Nature ; the watchword is : Life or
death ! You are completely shut-up sacs ; exhale, by all means, instead of your
usual vapor, water ; drown the incendiaries. And see, the disease is
extinguished in the watery eff'usion : (hydrocephalus
acutus, hydrothoraxy hydrops pericardii, Anasarca, hydrops tunioce amnios,
hydrocele, hydrarthus, kc, &c.) The formation of furuncles and abscesses
fail not to make their appearance in the later time of recon valescence ; the
law, ejection by pus, must be fulfilled.
§ 17. Let us examine, for once, the viscera of an animal that has been butchered
; the glassy shining exterior, f. i. of the
intestines, of a bladder, &c., shows the serous texture which the wisdom of the
Creator has much condensed, and left without blood and nerves. In such textures
are sac-like enclosed all those viscera, that are most necessary for life, viz.
: the brain, the organs of sight and hearing, the lungs, the heart, the liver,
the spleen, the stomach and intestines, the kidneys and bladder, the joints, &c.
The inflammation of these sacs is very painful, violent, and rather difficult
to manage, because it is generally combined with erysipelas ; it affects often
most seriously the organs themselves, which the sacs are to protect, and thus
even life itself. The medical guild throw in this sanctum the poison fire-brand
; they carry the terrible furies of death, suffering, and sickness into the very
life-springs, and exclaim: "There is not the least
injury done!"
First Mother, What a most awful affliction ! Think, my neighbor's lovely boy has
died this moment !
Second Mother. Is it possible ? That fine, handsome boy, who began already to
walk, and laughed so sprightly, is dead ?
First Mother, The same ! his poor father is nearly crazed ; it was his favorite.
Second Mother. But I have seen the child only the other day, as well as ever !
First Mother, Last week he was vaccinated ; he then began to sicken, got
inflammation of the brain, and died.
Second Mother. A good many children die, now-a-days, under similar
circumstances.
First Mother. The father accuses loudly the physician, as the cause of the
death.
Second Mother. Our houses of refuge are now changed into hospitals by the
introduction of vaccination.
First Mother. Another neighbor's three daughters have been re-vaccinated lately
; one of them has now hip-disease ; another is as ugly,
yellow, and lean as one can be ; and the third, a truly excellent girl,
coughs all night, and is very weak. We hear her screams in our house; she has
such terrible pains and stitches in her breast and left side.
Second Mother. A friend of mine became bedridden, for a long time, after re-
vaccination. Suddenly she got most awful ear-ache ; three physicians were called
in. But all their endeavors to help were in 'ain. Finally, a tumor formed in the
ear. The physicians took it first for a polypus ; it showed itself to be
afterwards an abscess, which discharged a great deal of yellow water ; and now
she hears with that ear not a sound; you would hardly know the poor woman.
First Mother. The same thing happened to a friend of my husband's; but, in his
case, the difficulty settled in the eyes. On one eye he is entirely blind now ;
the other is so weak, that he cannot bear any light.
Second Mother. Our Doctor has vaccinated himself four times. The last time, two
months ago, he got very sick. As soon as he had recovered, and began to make
visits, he got the real small-pox, and suffers now dreadfully, he has lost all
his hair.
§ 18. The FIBRINE exists in
our chyme, and in great quantity in our blood, and forms the principal substance
of our flesh. Muscle and tendon differ from each other, like the external and
internal skin of the lips ; they are therefore one and the same substance ; and
it makes no difference that the flesh is red, and the tendon silvery. This
beautiful silvery-shining texture is the fibrous texture,
which gives the body its elasticity. It surrounds all our bones, surrounds our
whole brain, as well as its single divisions, our spinal marrow, all our nerves,
our eye, our heart, all our blood-vessels : forms firm capsules round our
joints, sheaths ligaments divisions for the mechanism of our life. It is,
therefore, besides the bones, the firmest protection for all our organs. This
very firmness is their own defence : while the serosa are protected by their
vapor and water, the mucous membrane by mucus, the external skin by the fat.
This is the reason why the Creator gave to the fibrous texture so little
conductibility, particularly of poison.
But even this bulwark is reached by the vaccine-poison ! Do you not see and feel
the track of this beast: the dreary vestiges through the regions of your nature,
till it arrived there ?
Look at the immense number of rickety children, increasing, year sifter year, at
the most rapid rate ever since, and wherever other
nations have imitated the vaccination of the English ! As horrible as now, our
forefathers did not see this disease ! Crooked, blind, lame, hunch-backed, full
of suppurating boils, cramp, with dead-pale, distorted pain-features, moves this
world of poorest children before our eyes. What is man ? you sigh ! but ask
rather exasperated : What did man do ? and he a physician, too ? a
government ? With tears of gratitude buries even a doating mother such a
miserable being, whose life would have been a torture to itself. "Not the least
injury !" for the child rises an angel to heaven !
Here the thought dies ! the pen is silent ! the fifth
scene is too tragic ! A feeling of sorrowful indignation alone speaks
yet. Let others then talk.
When Abraham, at the command of God, was preparing to sacrifice his son Isaac,
God sent a ram near him, in his stead. Christ says: Nobody will give his son a
stone, when he asks bread. What does the public do, when the physician poisons
his own child ? Let us hear what Heim says : (Pockenseuchen,
S. 633.)
"Dr. B., in S., vaccinated his own, perfectly healthy
child, about one year old. The suppuration-fever was so strong, and the pustules
flourished so finely, as Dr. B. had seldom seen it. But, ever since that, the
child began to be sickly, had nearly always some diarrhoea, increased thirst,
some cough one furuncle after another made its appearance the
last a very large one, besides some other smaller
ones, on the seat of the child, broke eight days before its death. Yet the child
tried anxiously to save his foot from every touch, while it did use it, and
while it was yet happy and frolicsome, as much as its many troubles permitted
it. The foot retained, for some days yet, its natural color and form, and the
father could therefore ascribe the inflammatory excitement, which expressed
itself in loss of appetite, thirst, and nightly orgasms, only to
teeth-development, (ah!) or to the swollen inquinal glands, (ah ! ah !) or an
irritation (what kind ?) of the ischiadic or of the crural nerve. The
continually increasing heat (what heat ?) made the father think of an
inflammation of the fibrous muscle-sheathing of the foot ; the clearly-expressed
desolation, the want of appetite, the often-repeated attacks of involuntary
nausea, indicated to him bilious complications. The foot began, finally, after a
few days, to get very hot, and to swell considerably, while the color of the
skin remained yet the same ; and now there could be no doubt of an inflammation
of the periosteum. A vomitive removed, nearly indigested, everything the child
had taken the last few days. In the following night, the heat increased more and
more. Three leeches, and the rubbing-in of mercurial ointment, produced first so
much alleviation, that the poor child, who had not slept for twenty-four hours,
fell asleep, and slept five hours in succession. But, the next morning, it was
clearly visible that the child's strength was rapidly sinking; it ground its
teeth, and rolled the eyes while dozing. When awake,
it had full consciousness, and begged, with fondling caresses, (its father ! its
physician ! ! its poisoner ! ! ! its murderer ! ! ! !) for help. The forenoon,
it was very restless. In the afternoon, there was some quiet; and now appeared
in the middle of the shin-bone, a bluish-red spot, and on this some nut-colored
pustules, filled with matter ; although the little sufferer sometimes started
up, as if frightened; he remained pretty quiet till two o'clock, when he began
to show difficulties in breathing. An empty choking got soon combined with this
changing hard breathing, which returned more and more frequently, and lasted
longer and longer, and finally ceased in the forenoon, about ten o'clock ; the
breathing got now more difficult yet, so that no respiration was had, without
exertion and groaning; the innocent victim retained all this time,
consciousness, and and prayed for relief (to whom ?) A tepid bath subdued once
more the attacks for half an hour, but after that the child sank very rapidly,
and death relieved the sufferer about two o'clock, four weeks after the
vaccination." " The dissection convinced even the wretched father of the fact,
that the sole cause of the disease and death of his own child was his own act,
and nothing but the vaccination !"
This heinous crime, this history of cruelties, is narrated by a father, by a
physician, by so eminent a man as Dr. Heim, in his official reports ; and yet
physicians dare to assert, and governments dare to contend: " Vaccination
does not do the least injury!'' I could cite here, from the same pages, more
atrocious details of kachexy and
paedarthrocace, of which Dr. Seyfer, in
Heilbrom, gives the sad details. Every honorable ami
discriminating physician could add to his catalogue of horrors, the knowledge of
which would make our hair stand up. But enough ! Be silent reflection !
§ 19. Sixth Scene. The rebels triumph ! the beastly hordes of the
vaccine-poison conquer the land, settle down, and establish themselves in it.
The throne of monarchical nature, the brain, is vehemently shaken, or
even softened ; the mountain-passes and their springs, the marrow and its
nerves, are blockaded, teased, or also softened; the fortifications of the body
(the .ganglia,) and the magazines of industry and economy (the glandular system
and the mucous membranes,) are in their power. The fever-troops of the nerves
and of the blood lie beaten and prostrated. The guard alone, the anima vitae,
stand yet firmly, and is not conquered.
She alone continues the struggle, in periodical attacks and skirmishes. These
attacks proceed from the heights of the spinal column, invading soon the
dominion of respiration, soon that of digestion, soon
that of generation, soon that of the mechanism of the body, (intermittent
fever.) Nature rallies also once a year, generally for a pitched battle, (some
more violent and decisive fever or inflammation.) But she is unable to gain,
unassisted, a complete victory, cramped as she generally is by
drug-interference, and if a sensible physician does not help her in her efforts.
The processes of development play in the child the principal role ; therefore
the vaccine-poison-rebels mix themselves most readily in the organs,
particularly active in these processes, and thus the ruin of the organism is
secured for life.
We see here, in this picture, how human life is
embittered and spoiled a life that is never healthy, and seldom really sick
the comfort of the drugshop. Since the creation of human beings, there never was
such a variegated, topsy-turvy chaos of sufferings of the spinal column, as at
the present time : no wonder that physicians and patients feel as if they should
despond! There remains only one gain for us rejoice, and erect triumphal
arches from the birth-place of the wench, who instructed Jenner in the
vaccine-mysteries, to the hall where the Massachusetts legislature lately
hatched their vaccine-law, besides other similar progressive legislative
measures, that astound the civilized world rejoice of the grand acquisitions
made by vaccination: the miraculous ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTES AND THE
WONDERFUL TENDON-CUT! rejoice, Madame, of the discovery of thy hidden
steel-supporters; thou hast not a small-pox mark in thy yellowish-pale face !
Heim says farther: " The scrofulous diathesis appears with others at once, in
the eyes and enlarged glands. That vaccination increases scrofulous tendencies,
and develops its visible products, is a fact that cannot be denied."
Rejoice, then, of thy feeble, brick-red, or blearing eyes, which look like window-glasses
in winter time !
rejoice of thy glandulous, knotty, enlarged, matterdischarging neck! rejoice of thy stunted, crooked
growth, of thy Roman-X-figure ; thou hast not one
small-pox- mark on the surface of thy body. Drink
cod-liver-oil, be moxa-ed, cut, stuck and burnt, run
through all the healing institutions, science and humbug may have established: if thou
believe that to
be better than to have possibly a light mark in the
face, over which thou mightst jest and rail, and with
which thou couldst dance, sing and enjoy life.
§ 20. If all this come already to pass on the green
wood, yet the ideal of health, what shall become of
the dry, that is, of the children produced by such a miserable generation as ours is at present? Vacci-
nation treats them all alike; all are vaccinated: the child of the drunkard, of the famishing, of the syphilitic, of the cancerous, of the gouty, of the old man,
of the voluptuous mother, of the consumptive, of the
dropsical, of the leprous, of the fool, &c., &c. Horribile dictu !
Seventh Scene: The physician stands deeply
moved before the lifeless body of his vaccinated victim ; the wailing of the stricken family cuts
his heart,
and causes him the most painful feelings. He would
like to justify himself, and cannot find anywhere an
outlet. He hunts in the wide empire of possibilities
in vain for a name iii vain even for a pretence.
He struggles with himself; be must acknowledge it
to himself, he must confess before the whole world,
that the child has died on the reaction of vaccination.
It is so perfectly clear a case, that all talking and
mincing is in vain. Wherever tables of vaccination
are regularly and carefully kept, the unavoidable
truth stares in the eyes of every reader, that vaccination itself alone kills a large number of children,
while it gives to every other disease a malignant character ! When a criminal is executed, the whole
country is aroused ; but nobody says anything about
the thousands slain by the act of vaccination ! The
earth covers them quietly. It is said, the dead are
dumb and do not speak. It is false ; they do speak,
and accuse science, government, and the people, all
concerned. Whoever supports and praises a false
method upholds it as a true one, must some time or
other suffer for all the victims slain by it. Does the axe of the
executioner compare with a false medical method ? Has a Herod, a Pharaoh given the royal
decree : " Vaccination does not do the least harm?'' or
a legislature of an enlightened State of our Union in
the 19th century ? Would a merciful community of
Christians condemn all their children to death and
misery ? or is such a state of affairs the work of Satan ? With painful care deliberates a jury about the
verdict over life and death of a criminal outcast,
whose existence is a curse to the community ; and
another jury, composing parents, brothers and sisters,
decide without hesitation over the fate of their innocent relation, who is never even heard in the case.
O Lord, deliver us from evil!
Through a lady, (Montague,) through Jenner's
country-girl, through woman, then, again, this sin
has come into the world, and death by this sin. The female sex, and principally the young mother, has
most to suffer from it. That is Goethe's curse of
Nature ! Miserable expiation! The conscience of the
father and of the physician revolts against the abomination. Will the public and
the government remain quiet ?
Already in the year 1801, two years after Dr.
Ballhorn, in Hanover, (in May, 1799,) had vaccinated
the first child in Germany, Dr. Sybel wrote:
"It cannot be denied, that, (with all respect due to vaccination, be it said,) not every one who is vaccinated, is saved, and that a great many examples bring before our eyes the most deplorable cases, where, by means of this celebrated discovery, father and mother have been carried away from their children, and that whole families have become victims of death. Cases, where the most unfortunate consequences remained behind, have brought upon this new method the most violent execrations."
Such was the dirge of the physicians
on the continent of Europe, soon after the introduction of vaccination. What will the tune be now, after
it has decimated and destroyed the human family ?
SECOND ARTICLE OF FAITH.
§ 22. "The vaccine-pox offer the best possible security
for the extinction of the tendency to be infected hit the real small-pox
;" exclaims with satisfaction, the
easy, thoughtless wanderer on the beaten track, and
soionco shakes grimly the mane.
Diseases are the effects of diseasing causes ; each
disease has, like the plant, its seed, its own kind, its
nature, its course, its fruit and its end. He who
does not know all these things, can neither protect
from its poison, nor extirpate it. As long as the physicians must acknowledge
that they do not understand either the cause, or the nature of the small-pox,
as well as of the kine-pox, that the manner in which
the vaccine acts, is to them a terra incognita, and
that they do not know how to attack the small-pox-poison, so long remains
vaccination a medical foolery; on account of its consequences, a crime against
humanity ; and, wherever the laws require it, a legal atrocity. An immense
amount of learning and investigation has already been applied, for the purpose
of ascertaining the place of the origin and nativity
of the small-pox whether it comes from Arabia,
from the Red Sea and Egypt, or from Ethiopia, or
the interior of Africa of which, although so near to
civilization, we really know nothing. They were
sought for in the works of Herodot ; in the first chapter of the Exodus of Moses. Some thought to find
them with Pharaoh and Job, in Syric Orfa, on the
wood-confines of the cold zone, and where the pepper
grows.
Commerce, travelers, soldiers, beggars, have been
accused of having brought the disease, and yet the
poison is a product of your own body ; and because
you will not believe it. Nature throws it unceremoniously into your face. Seek, then, here for it ! here
you will find it ! What devours, is not a spirit a
breath ! Can you not touch the pustules and boils with your own hands ? And yet you opine it to be a
spirit, whom you think to be able to exorcise with the vaccination-spell ! The
pus is the dress of the poison ; why, do you not undress it ? You must see the
poison naked, and then you will recognize it as the
creeping hydra of your life, of which you have to
take care ; you will then see that it is the mother of
many large and small children, to whom nosography
gives many different names. The large children are
the epidemics of pest, small-pox, cholera, yellow-fever, grippe, of many pituitous and nervous fevers,
of the PUS-FORMS of genus Homo; the smaller jones
have been already mentioned above. As a metal appears before your eye in various colors and forms of
crystallization, soon mixed, soon pure, soon worked: so
shows the human poison itself soon more hidden ; soon
free in the softening of the stomach, dysentery, cholera ; soon stamped in typhus ulcerosus, and in the
suppurated precipitates on the surface of your body.
And when it has gained the day, as at present, principally by vaccination, every disease dresses itself
after its fasliion. The poison is more honest than
you are active. You persecute the wolf, the bear, and innocent dog, (whom your heartless children have
teased to madness ;) you pay premiums for their extermination : but you let the poison murder myriads ;
and yet you can touch it with your hands ; it appears
quite materially in and on you.
§ 23. History proves clearly and indisputably the
destructive effects of this poison ; and yet every one
runs as if mad, into the arms of Jenner's country-girl ! We may indulgingly excuse such insane things
in an impulsive, passionate, young and inexperienced
fellow, but the deliberate wisdom of grave age, ought
to guard against such juvenile ebullitions. Take
your Thucydides, upon whom you prided yourself so
much, when yet a boy, read how beautifully he describes the disease of Rome, which spread over the
world ; how there was (431 B. C.) not a youth to
be found fit to be a soldier ; read his Athenian pest,
and the battle of Potidaea ; hear what St. Cyprian
says about the epidemy of the Occident, (250 B. C.,)
which lasted fifteen years, whence we retain yet, "black," for the Christian mourning color; hear
the complaints of the angel-pure Aetius, (557 B. C.,)
about the bubo-pest, which showed a particular predilection for children. At Mahommed's birth-day (572)
throws Nature small-pox in your face. She wished
to be long before understood ; but you were a lazy fool,
and remain it truly to this day. She took you 589-594, by the nose with sneezing, yawning and death ;
you died and exclaimed, God help! "Now," says
Nature, " I will then let influenza knock every century at the door of the human family." In vain!
The crusades came, the body followed the spiritual
impulse ; and even the childish organism was (1211)
carried away by this blind power ; 50,000 children
pilgrimized ! In vain ! " Go, then," exclaims Nature, in despair, " go, useless
black lead-colored anthrax, fire-red Antonius fire ; thou Jordan-itch
leprosy ; thou episcopal-violet carbuncle ; and thou
Mongolian plica, (1286 ;) perverse men ask for black
and white I most then send them a number of barren years of famine, followed
by death !" There came
(1348) the black death over all nations ; it rolled in
blood and nerve-matter. Humanity saw now, certainly, black and white, but did not comprehend the
friendly intention of Nature, who showed them here
more clearly yet, than in Athens, that the poison is
not a spirit, but a visible and tangible matter, which likes to dress itself in
pus ; and that suppurating carbuncles and bubons save life, as, now-a-days, the
small-pox. Pest and small-pox reign then supremely ! and both have gnawed the human family to pieces
in a terrible manner, and nothing was done but to
count the vestiges and the corpses that were slain
during three centuries. Chemistry did not seek for
the killing tooth ; and Medicine did for that very reason not blunt its sharp edge. Finally, there appears
a livelv fellow the English student Jenner.
"A
student of medicine !'' exclaims Nature, like a happy
bride, "he must, of course, understand me, and especially the exploring art chemistry !" But Jenner
was quite TOO natural ; he did not stick to the udder
of the cow, but ran after a country-wench. Aliena
uhera suxit. Deceived Nature conjured up in her fury entirely new diseases
in the present century. Not withstanding that, the other diseases also do no longer
correspond with the condition of the weather or aliments, but as a curse of Nature destroy our intestines
; the people shout in blindness: "Victory! triumph ! no more small-pox ! Hurrah for Jenner and
his girl !" But that destructive poison, which is no
spirit, but visible, tangible, smellable, tasteable, and
even audible, that tooth of our age gnaws on and on,
and will yet many years make its sharpness felt.
That poison, generally called small-pox-poison, goes,
and will go unrestrainedly its historical and characteristic course, till it is totally eradicated. It boasts
impudently, that it will always again proceed wherefrom it proceeded first. There is the origin of the
small-pox. Heim says: ''Thus the truth of a spontaneous idiopathic
development of small-pox-matter out of conditions and circumstances entirely unknown
to us, without the influence of infection, is beyond all
doubt established.''
The people stuck faithfully to all that was ordered
for them ; but what does science and government do ?
The people are certainly deceived in their expectations ; they suffered immensely from vaccination ; they
bore willingly strict quarantine measures; and yet
they had and have small-pox, varioloids, &c. ; if we
will even overlook the general bodily injury inflicted
by all these preventive means, which so frequently
end in death. Heim, the penetrating thinker and
physician adds with deep foresight :
" The disease must consist in a change of the chemico-electrical process of the nervous system, which is proved by the affections from which single parts of the spinal system suffer, by the constant pains in certain regions of the body, particularly of the neck and back ; by the seizure of the great connecting nerves under multifarious crampy, dyspeptic, nauseous symptoms, more yet by the undenied influence on haematose."
Eichhorn confirms Heim's views, by saying :
"It is certain, that the small-pox-matter forms itself in the blood and lymphatic system ; it ie, as it were, hatched in the lymphatic glands, and communicated from the centres of this system to the blood and nerves."
Nature speaks out of infants without falsehood and
deception. The infant is personified truth; it shows
in the lap of the mother, at the entrance into the
world, in the swaddling-clothes, the presence of the
small-pox, no matter whether the mother has had
them or not. Poetic superstition insists with tenacity in older children, often
on external infection.
§ 24. The younger an individual is, the more frequently, but also the purer, is the poison formed.
Why don't yon seek it in its cradle here ? Are you
afraid of Fred. Hoffmann and his friends : Boyle, Sydenham, Schulze and Cullen, whose mechanico-dynamic rosary has been prayed for, for a century, by the
medical profession, without being heard by Baal ?
Why will you not, like Auteurieth, at least momentarily, free yourself from the old system, in order to
try once the views of the humoral pathologists, if it
were eyen Sylvius, who considered the body to be a
chemical laboratory, and life a chemical process ?
Try it ; tear yourself loose from nosological distinctions, from local phenomena. A decided disease of
the fluids needs the eye and the light of chemistry !
She is the sword of the present time, that cuts to
pieces the vaccination as vain foolery. As certain as
the Atlantic Ocean cannot be swallowed and digested
by the river Delaware, as certain can the small-pox-poison not be swallowed and digested by the kine-pox-poison. But you can find their, filthy excrements.
Discriminate! As little as the ocean cares for the
Delaware, as little does the small-pox care for vaccination. Does not our time, with its immense number
of cases of itch and syphilis, of external and internal pox, whose hero is the cholera, prove the whole doctrine of vaccination to be a falsehood, and the law
ordering it, a crime? Does it not show its entire
uselessness as a protection-manoeuvre ?
How the science par excellence wails ! Dr. Elsasser
already complains some thirty years ago :
" The kine-pox have, in the whole, disappointed us in our expectation of their protective value. Vaccination has not been able to remove the tendency to be infected by small-pox. The vaccine is generally overcome and alienated by the real small-pox."
The principal vaccination physician of the kingdom of Wurtemberg, Dr. Seeger, says naively :
" We have indeed, NO criterion to decide, when and in what degree the protecting power of good vaccine is decreased or extinct in an individual. We have NO criterion for the degree of the susceptibility for small-pox of a person. We have NO criterion to determine the period of the duration of the protection. Individuals who have been formerly vaccinated, are, before all others, liable to be attacked by small-pox ; (of course, dignus est operarius mercede sua !)" Elsasser says :
" In the course of a general epidemy, a great many of the not-vaccinated children get the lightest kind of small-pox. In Baden, where the law requires general vaccination, was the last small-pox-epidemy at least as destructive as formerly. Kine-pox and small-pox are often found combined, each taking its own course, and both interfering with each other."
And Heim adds :
" The regular small-pox, care not the least for the best flourishing vaccine. ''
Once more ! The disease is yet as malicious as it was at the time of the
Arabs, who gave the first description of it, (Rhazes,) and cares not a farthing for
vaccination ! Besides, the vaccine-pustule and vaccine-mark may stand every kind and variation of
small-pox, and other similar matter-expulsion possible,
at a time when there exists a small-pox epidemy.
It is certainly a very convenient faith, a sweet-sounding syren-song, a very nice practice, that
leaves the mind perfectly at ease to think and assume
that the vaccination hocus-pocus bestows Achillean
inviolability ; and that the medical holy water purifies
perfectly ; and that we, therefore, may carelessly
violate the temple of Hygiea, the temple of Aesculape,
and that we may continue to gluttonize, to carouse,
to dissipate without punishment. Dominus vohiscum!
Deus se irrideri non patitur.
§ 25. " Vaccination is the ONLY reliable means
to banish the small-pox with its destructive consequences.'' We will not even
think of its banishment at all, "ne desinas in piscem ;'' it should rather
be called their firm settlement in the country, because
everybody will, with the great Sarcone, who (1753 to 1755, and 1760 to 1768) saw
in Naples the most malignant and fatal epidemics, "easily comprehend, that
a body encumbered with the small-pox-poison, can
only then gain health, when the small-pox come to
the surface, or when the impurity, that travels about
in the blood and fluids of the body, is ejected through
the usual channels."
But if a man has no poison in himself and it is
FORCED into him by vaccination and re-vaccination,
the disposition to it must finally show itself. Green
wood gets dry, and burns ! In the first case, man
gets careless against his enemy; in the other, he is
thrown treacherously in his arms ; and science rests
quietly and self-complacently on the easy couch of
routine, instead of searching for further and more
rational means, because Pythia has clairvoyized of the "only" remedy:
"the gold of Ophir."
I have already mentioned above, that the infection
spreads after many vaccinations, through this very
matter, when it is the least thought of. The small-
pox-disease could, therefore, never leave us, even if
its time had run out. The people hold it closely and
firmly in their arms. The plague which devastated
(in the 17th century) Europe so frequently, seemed,
according to Schnurrer's ingenious view, (Chron. of
Epid., 11. 203,) in 1666, to dissolve itself for Western Europe, into other milder diseases, f. i. dysentery,
purples, scarlet fever, inflammations of the throat,
&c. Henssler shows the symptoms of the later syphilis in the symptoms of leprosy ; and even this Venus
had lost, for some time, the wings of catarrh and exanthem, (which she at present seems to re-assume.)
In a great many other contagious and fatal diseases let us recognize the same process of dissolution in their history of pathological development. How shall and can the same take place with the smallpox, if we assiduously and continually prevent it with all might ?
Throw away reason and history ! Be it so ! The last few years ought to open our eyes mightily; and,
where this is not the case, there can't exist eyes at
all ! With a false passport, under different well-known
family-names of diseases, mostly in the stolen dress
of catarrh, sneaks the small-pox-poison through the
civilized, vaccinated world ; it torments the stomach
and its fellows; irritates, lames, and softens our
nerve-marrow; throws the whole economy of our
body into misery ; veils the soul, and troubles us yet
in our dreams. "What is the matter?" exclaims
Druggy, "the diseases will not heei properly."
"And
I," sighs Lilliput, "am quite out of all precedence;
I cure, and nobody gets well ! My prescription will
not answer the object." The old-woman-practice is
at its wit's-end ! Have then the stormy times turned
the medical science also upside down? The physicians vaccinate furiously on and on; and see, the
false and treacherous vaccine goes laughingly to bed with the small-pox-poison,
and feeds and caresses it!
Medicine stands confused before the people ! The
promised banishment does not really exist; on the
contrary, the people complain louder, for like
marauders moves the poison, destroying, laming in
their interior about, for months and years. High
and low immolate, in despair, to superstition, to
sympathy, to Spiritualism, in vain! You, then,
benign Nature! help us; I throw myself on your
breast ! And see ! she sends her fever-troops, and
throws the enemy, in small skirmishes, or in one
pitched battle, partly out of the openings of the
body, partly out in blisters and boils. Liberty ! real,
sound liberty, of life and happiness, is now felt by
the grateful sufferer, but the drug-guild and popular
infatuation exclaims against it and vaccinates again
and again, instead of forbidding it at once.
The Small-pox-poison exists ! It shows itself
far more frequently on the internal mucous membrane of the throat, nose, eyes, tongue and mouth,
in the intestines, &c., than on the external surface.
If it does not make its appearance, we can with
mathematical certainty calculate, that it will break
out in a wilder form, as decomposing, putrid, contagious disorder and cholera. The government ought,
therefore, rather to offer prices for the wholesome
discovery of means, by which the poison could again
be brought from the interior of the human body to
its surface. But, instead of urging science to learn
to act specifically against the poison itself instead
of forming medical battle-lines against the enemy the
old beaten track is followed on and on, a systematic prescription is written, and the people are
vaccinated for their own destruction !
Deus sit testis inter me and inter te! Quid vidisti
hypocrita? Scientiam profanasti! terram tuam
perdidisti! populum tuum occidisti.
§ 26. "According to your lamentations, there ought
to be an uncommonly large number of patients and
deaths!" Certainly! and I will even acknowledge
that there are seasons sometimes remarkably free
from fatal diseases. But, we must discern between disease-condition, and the
breaking out of diseases.
Sickly is the by far greatest number of the people,
carrying, as they do, in themselves, the latent poison ;
but, while some are perfectly conscious of their
miserable condition, there are many others too careless of their own self to perceive it.
"I have always had an excellent stomach and perfect digestion : now I have to be extremely careful a
little too much, or not enough, upsets me; the smallest
fault in my diet presses and puff a me up, and punishes
me with excruciating sufferings !" The digestion is
changeable, slow, difficult and painful; the appetite
small, and asks for piquant and cool things, viz. :
ham, salt-fish, salad, fruit, acids. Breakfast is the
worst meal, and a sensation of faintness compels
them to eat something : for otherwise the condition
of the body, without food, would be unbearable. If
this weakness is helped by eating, another unpleasantness appears : fullness, distension of the stomach,
indolence, and drowsiness. The sufferer feels in an
uncomfortable manner, which is often painful in the
pit of the stomach, where and how the stomach is
situated, and that the digestion is not readily, but
lazily, imperfectly, and unwillingly performed.
"My stomach is a perfect vinegar-factory,
or produces nothing but phlegm: I spit up nothing
but salt masses." Sometimes, there appears some nausea, or
some slight vomiting ; and a slight diarrhoea relieves
much. Things are wrong in the abdomen : it rumbles,
pinches and swells ; stitches are often felt in the left
side ; the abdomen hangs down like a drummed and
inactive sac ; the back complains, knees and feet feel
tired ; there is less urine than usual ; but, what there
is, is bad, and somewhat acrid ; wind and stool smell
carrion-like. The latter contains much slime, and
often worms. The emptiness and fullness of the
stomach reflect upon the head ; the FORMER, as
headache, dizziness. "I feel," says my neighbor, "as if
I had the very mischief in my stomach" another
complains : "I have a sensation as if my victuals were
in my head;'' the LATTER, as merely thick, stupid
feeling: the emptiness, at night, as sleepiness, terrible dreams, &c. ; the fullness, as sorrowful, heavy
sleep. The hair of the head decays. The condition
of the head indicates clearly the condition of the
stomach. This emptiness and fullness of the stomach,
is with others reflected in the respiratory sphere.
The interior of the throat of some swells up with
cherry-red color, and grey-white pustules appear;
the voice suffers. There is generally something the
matter in the throat and back. With others, again,
we find a snaffling, catarrhal irritation of the nose,
throat, windpipe, chest, when a dry, hot, sirocco-breath is exhaled
up from the throat. He longs instinctively for water, swallows greedily quite unusual
quantities, and yet excretes comparatively very little
by sweat and urine, as if fire was scorching his
interior. He now perceives that there is much heat
in his body, particularly as he finds that his excrements are also very hot; and yet he feels, on the
other side, how little animal heat his body really possesses, how sensitive his
external surface is, particularly his spinal column. He does not avoid the
burning rays of the sun ; he stands before a red-hot
stove, and presents his back to the heat, and expresses his grateful feelings,
by exclamations of "Oh! ah!
O how lovely!"
and other expressions of comfortableness. He then takes, with the greatest exertion, a
walk and sighs, with a quid of tobacco or a segar
in his mouth: "I certainly shall one of these days
die from below upwards!'' till finally a cup of strong
hot coffee, or a glass of hot punch, restores some
kind of an equilibrium. At another time is the
exterior condition of the temperature quite the opposite. An unpleasant, dry, burning heat, lames and
destroys the strength; he hastens to take a bath.
He feels best in the open air. As soon as the first
digestive labors are over, he enjoys again some comfort, and feels able to exert himself somewhat ; he is
content, till the debility returns from the stomach.
Connected with these symptoms is a tired, melancholic, or an excitable, nervous manner about him,
which emaciates one, while another fattens, spongelike, a third yawns eternally, and sighs without an
apparent cause, a fourth, the most fortunate of all,
has on his body always something to scratch, or to
plaster.
The fire of the eye, the color, the fullness and the
expression of the face expires slowly with the decrease
of the elasticity of the muscles and mental activity.
Every other weak part of our body begins now to
make itself felt. The plethora complains of debility,
blood-congestion ; the blood-vessels enlarge ; the menses
become too copious; the parturition difficult. Old
colds, sore throats, worms wake up ; rheumatic pains
move about like marauders ; the piles give unusual
trouble ; the gout is more irritable and painful ; the
eruptions and salt rheums get livelier ; scrofula appears in all shades as la maladie du
jour in the foreground; the tuberculous sufferer coughs early and
late in crampy attacks ; the consumptive goes out like a light, or swells up ;
dropsy returns ; jaundice conceals itself behind a green, yellowish, clay-color;
hystery is playing much mischief; syphilis and itch will not heal radically ;
and a kind of intermittent fever appears readily after a meal.
Thus with these changes in the digestion, in the
feelings of weakness in the muscles, nerves, senses, soul and heart ; in the
decrease of even body-temperature; of sleep, and his usual imbecilities lives
the poor already infected sufferer, without consulting
a physician, generally following his
inherited superstition, and his perverse instinct in an unsatisfactory
condition about himself, whether he be well or sick ;
he even considers it hardly worth while to molest
a physician with his complaints, or to limit his
labor. Although many a father might perceive (if
he would only take the trouble to look) that something is wrong about the health of his family ; that
there passes not a day without complaint ; that his
wife fades unusually early away ; and that his children remain green, and will not bloom ; that they
very often get fever attacks, and waste away, or eject
matter by suppuration from their bodies; although
he could see, that everywhere in other families the
same sad condition exists : he really sees nothing,
thinks nothing, and does nothing. Time of nullity !
Vive le zero!
This imperfect description of a state, where people
do not yet consider themselves sick,
indicates the general health-condition of our population, undermined as
it is by the small-pox and vaccine-poison. The people
are, in reality, far more diseased than they think
themselves. It indicates the dark cloud that hangs over our life-horizon, the
seed-field of the world-contagium, and confirms the old, but highly important
position : that in no disease the sympathy with heart, brain and external skin, is so great, as in
affections
of the mucous membranes; and that they are the
deeper and the more tenacious, the less or the more
remote from them the pain is. The legitimate, most
radical, and, therefore, most fortunate excretion of this poisonous matter, is,
according to experience mediated by the breaking out of the small-pox ; a fact
that, in later times, has happily often occurred in the
most satisfactory manner. Yet people lament about
it; and miserable, injurious vaccination is continuously sent in the field
against it. What will our experience be, when man himself complains, and the centrifugal power of Nature
forms diseases out of
those yet quietly resting disease-matters ; and what
is worse yet, when, by-and-by, the centripetal power of the poison
pervades all the various interior provinces of our organization ? Then only, when misery
and wretchedness grim us with our vaccination-marks
scoffingly in the face, then only will we hasten to
fill the lamp of salvation with the oil of true science.
The small-pox-matter creeps at present through the
inside of the people only, as it were, in great and
dark passages. Woe to him who feeds this snake by vaccine!
§ 28. The small-pox-matter is a poison produced in our own body, in our stomach,
as soon as our vitatality, be it in consequence of the condition of our life, or
of the years in which we have lived, sinks below the normal standard, and passes over from the
vital-chemical more into the chemico-vital. In the
perfect man who is healthily nourished, like a strong
tree, all chemistry falls too short ; but not in the opposite case. Here is the
sickening small-pox-matter easily demonstrable. That this matter cannot be
Evaccinated out of the body, but only impeded by a
radical change in the order of life, and removed by a
sensible interference of a natural cure-method in its effect and
continuous development, is beyond contradiction clear. Our life and medical treatment must
be changed : these are the only real protective means
against the malicious and destructive enemy of the
welfare and increase of the human family. Let us
then submit! Vaccine has changed the civilized
world into a deceptive pool of evils, the names of
which blind yet the people ; it has in reality produced
no other benefit, if benefit it be, but a numerically
immense increase of physicians. Him, who is ripe
for the smallpox, will and can save nothing but the
ejection of the matter. To vaccinate him who has got
no smallpox-matter in him, or who is not yet prepared for their ejection, and then congratulate him as
being safe from the disease, is a PERNICIOUS SIMPLISITY,
but not a SANTA SIMPLICITAS ; it is
SUBLIMELY
RIDICULOUS. Whoever is unable or unwilling to free
himself at once and entirely from this sweet Baal's
faith, may have the pleasure to look at the children
whom my intervening protest has already saved from
vaccination. The difference between vaccinated and
not-vaccinated children is striking, and so palpable,
that words are unnecessary. In families, those that
are vaccinated, always give me the most trouble. If you wish to be better
satisfied yet, raise beside a vaccinated child, an unvaccinated one ! Cease to play
frivolously with the life-happiness of your child ! Let
us by all means restore the beneficial love-relation
with good old mother Nature, by the well-regulated
use of her natural gifts, and by the purer application
of her pure remedies ; and let us drive the poisoning
imp, the good-for-nothing vaccine, out of the country.
Let us accuse none ! Government and physicians have acted in good faith. Although we must stand confused and overwhelmed in painful silence before the past follies, let us learn from it for the future ! Pudore victi in nos ipsos descendamus, resipiscarmus. Hominis errare, insipientis vero in errore perseverare !
We decidedly require this :
1. That every regulation imposing vaccination, be
at once abolished.
2. That every physician and government warn the
people against vaccination.
3. That every physician who ventures to vaccinate,
be made responsible for the injury done by his act.
4. That the legislative bodies will enact laws for
the prohibition of vaccination, for the reason that the
operator exposes himself to the danger of injuring,
or even killing an innocent human being.
5. That the government make it an object of particular care, to try to retrieve the immense injury
done already by vaccination, by establishing bathing
establishments, &c.
§ 29. How much more prosperous would this so
eminently blessed country be, if vaccination had
never been introduced, or would have been forbidden
as a sanitary measure ! and how much happier would
the people be in soul and body, and general welfare,
had they never been vaccinated !
The latter question has, as far as the body is concerned, been already answered
; the former is a matter for the consideration of the government. The
continued encroachment of poison in the physical state-body, is clearly an important external event
an historical "fait accompli,'' the cause of which can
change in the same manner as it has shown itself
injurious in the single organism, the metamorphosis
of the organization of the state, and, if persisted in, may impede and destroy
society in its free development and progress. The political life of a nation is
mostly the expression of their physical condition. Not the spirit nourishes the body, as Virgil says,
but
the body the spirit.
When organizations that are not poisoned, but
harmoniously conditioned, live socially together, we
can comprehend how easily a unite-tie of order,
morality, and welfare may embrace them. Let us
further examine, with Foster, their connection with
regard to the sound stomach. The quality, quantity,
the combination of food have the greatest influence,
not alone on the momentary impressions which our
soul receives, but also on its social disposition or
humor. A man is, no matter how sober he may be
before a meal, not what he is after it. A glass of
liquor, a cup of coffee, give different degrees of
vivacity, of activity, of irritability, despondency, or
hilarity. One kind of food, because it lies heavily in the stomach, makes us
morose and fretful; another, because it is easily digested, disposes us to
amiability and kindness. The use of vegetables
alone makes, because they are not nutritious enough,
the body weak, and predisposes us to quiet, laziness,
and mildness ; the use of nutritious meats and fluids, which
stimulate the nerves, produces restlessness,
excitement, and courage. In these habits of nutrition, originate habits in the bodily constitution and
organs, out of which the various temperaments form themselves. Long experiences
had taught the ancients, that the knowledge of Dietetics form an important part of moral philosophy. The ancient Persians
and Greeks acted in the areopagus upon important
matters only before meals. Those people, who in the
heat of meals, or under the vapor of digestion, consult about important affairs, show, in their assemblages, violence and stormy excitement; and their
resolutions are often unreasonable and rebellious. If
this is the case with the healthy stomach, what shall
we expect of one that is poisoned ?
Many a disorder and row would not take place,
if the small-pox-poison did not irritate, torture, and
often paralyze the digestive apparatus ; and it would
not be difficult to derive many a disorderly tumult of
our eminent men, and their unbecoming violence in
the legislative chambers of our governments, from
that same source. More yet ! The vaccine and
small-pox-poison penetrates into the very mass of
fluids of the people ; the whole life-disposition, therefore, that is, the whole revelation of their mind and
heart, gets disturbed; their intelligence, their conviction, their principles, their religion, their ideas of
freedom, right and duty, their character and fate,
become injuriously affected and changed. The disharmony of the organs must necessarily drag the
mind into the bodily quarrel, and the intellectual
and physical development of the individual cross
each other most disturbingly. The body and the
soul of man can never be thought as separated in
this life. Such serious physical changes, as a many
years continued poisoning, must of necessity have
the most decisive influence upon the political horizon
of the country. A. von Humboldt says :
" The influence is eternal, which the physical nature exercises over the moral disposition of man;''
And Schnurrer adds :
"Physical events have really, in every period of history, if not incited, at least laid hold of the fates and epochs of the human family."
CONCLUSION.
THE FALL OF MAN.
Now the country-wench was more subtle, than all
persons else, and she said unto Science: ''Should
God have said, ye shall not eat of every thing of the
cow?"
And Science said unto the wench : " We may eat
of the cow whatever is wholesome the flesh and the
milk. But we must not eat the flesh of a diseased
cow, or drink the milk of a sick udder ; least of all
must we take into ourselves the diseased eruption of
the kine-pox. Most painfully do I recall the years
of murrain, when God said : ' Ye shall not eat of the
cow, nor shall ye even touch it, lest ye die!' "
And the wench said unto Science : "Ye shall surely not die ; for God knoweth
that, in the day ye vaccinate with the kine-pox, ye need not swallow it,
ye will wrest yourself from fate and necessity, into
freedom, be exempt from small-pox, handsomer,
stronger and more spiritual than ever!"
And when Science saw that such easy work was
more pleasant than racking the brain, she summoned
her man, the physician, to visit the cow in the stable ;
and he, too, comprehended that this practice would
be more comfortable. And the eyes of both "were
opened," and they knew that the Lord had dissolved
the murrain and the small-pox, though Jenner had not, and covered their nakedness with vaccine-reports
and optimist reasonings.
And they heard again, in our day, the voice of the
Lord walking in the garden of the peoples, with influenza, small-pox, typhus, cholera, yellow-fever ; with
many other malignant and putrid evils. And the
physician "hid' himself" behind the medical college
and government from this clear truth.
And the Lord called from among the complaining
peoples, saying: "Physician, where art thou?"
And the physician answered: "I heard the wail
of the peoples, and I was afraid ; for I know not how
to heal the wounds I have inflicted, and therefore I
hid myself."
And the Lord said: "Who told thee that thou
hadst acted without sense and reason ? Hast thou
not in mockery of all sound sense, and merely following the tattle of
a country-wench thoroughly
poisoned my peoples ?"
And the physician replied : " The college where I
studied, and all my medical brethren advised me to
vaccinate, and so I vaccinated !"
And the Lord said unto Science: "What is this
that thou hast done ?"
And Science answered: "A country-wench asserted, that she would not get the small-pox, because she
had had the kine-pox."
And the Lord said unto the girl: "Because thou
hast done this, thou shalt suffer most from vaccination ; thy youth shall not bloom as the flower of the
field ; thy spine shall curve under the inner poison ;
thy sick body shall hinder thy development, and thou
shalt eat steel and earth. There shall be enmity between thee and medicine. If thou seekest help from
the cow, milk and whey shall harm thee ; and there
shall be little joy for thee in the drug-shop, or on the
orthopaedic bed, or in the tendon-cut, piercing thy
heel. And when thou becomest a wife, thou shalt
look greenish-yellow, and have many sorrows, when
thou art blessed ; thou shalt bring forth thy children
in pain and anguish, with the help of a physician ;
and the poison shall be divided between thee and thy
child."
And unto the man the Lord said: "Because thou
hast hearkened to the prattling voice of a foolish
country-girl, and permitted thy house to be filled with
poisonous matter, which divine Nature found to be unfit even for a beast, and therefore ejected it, thy
wife and thy children, instead of being the happiness
of thy existence, shall cause thee much trouble, and
anxiety and expense ; thy marriage shall bring forth for thee thorns and
thistles, instead of joy and blessedness."
But the Lord drove the physician out of Paradise,
and placed before the garden of families and people,
the flaming cherub: "of a severe Law, which is the
result of rational research, and which will lead humanity to a more prosperous future by a return to
Nature."
The judgment of the New Testament is :
"if any man shall defile the temple of God, him
shall God destroy ; for the temple of God is holy,
which temple ye are.'' 1 Cor. iii. 17.
THE END.