WILLIAM TEBB
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The organised campaign against compulsory vaccination may be said to have commenced in 1866, when Mr. R. B. Gibbs formed the first Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League in this country. After his death in 1871 the League underwent various changes until 1876 when it was revived under the presidency of the Rev. W. Hume-Rothery. In 1880 the anti vaccine movement was enlarged and reorganised by the formation of "The London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination," an office was opened in Victoria Street, Westminster, with Mr. William Young as secretary, and The Vaccination Inquirer, established by Mr. William Tebb in 1879, was adopted as the organ of the Society. Father of Dr. Scott Tebb.]

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See: Dr. Scott Tebb (son of)

Books, booklets
[1893 Book] LEPROSY AND VACCINATION by William Tebb
[1892 Booklet] THE INCREASE OF CANCER by William Tebb
[1884 Book] Compulsory Vaccination in England: with incidental references to foreign states by William Tebb
[1881] SANITATION, NOT VACCINATION THE TRUE Protection against Small-Pox By WILLIAM TEBB
[1882]  PREFACE BY WILLIAM TEBB TO TESTIMONIES OF MEDICAL  AUTHORITIES ON VACCINATION

A Personal Statement of the results of Vaccination.. pp. 4. 1891. 8o.
Brief Story of fourteen years' struggle for parental emancipation from the Vaccination tyranny, etc.. pp. 20. E. W. Allen: London, 1894. 8o.
Government Prosecutions for Medical Heresy: a verbatim report of the case "Regina versus Tebb" [arising from W. Tebb's opposition to the Vaccination Law]. With an introduction by W. Tebb, and appendix of illustrative matter.. London, 1879. 8o.
 The position and prospects of the revolt against compulsory vaccination in England. Being an address delivered before the First International Anti-Vaccination Congress, Paris, December 11, 1880 ... With letters, etc.. London: London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination; E. W. Allen, 1881. pp. 15. 18 cm....

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