John W. Hodge
Smallpox vaccine critics
Books
[1902]
T H E VACCINATION
SUPERSTITION by John W. Hodge
HODGE. J. W----Cupidity, invincible ignorance and credulity, the bases of professional faith in vaccination. (Reprinted from The Herald of Health.) Main heading: . Publication details: pp. 8. Linguistic Printers' Co.: New York, [1911.] 8o. Shelfmark: 07305.e.48.(6.)
H D Dudgeon; John W Hodge; Enoch Robinson; P A Siljeström; P A Taylor; William Tebb [Opposition to vaccination pamphlets]. 1876 English Books 9 pieces ; 20 cm.
This quotation is by J.W. Hodge MD. In his book "The vaccination superstition" he states: "After a careful consideration of the history of vaccination gleaned from an impartial and comprehensive study of vital statistics, and pertinent data from every reliable source, and after an experience derived from having vaccinated 31,000 subjects, I am firmly convinced that vaccination cannot be shown to have any logical relation to the diminution of cases of smallpox. Vaccination does not protect, it actually renders its subjects more susceptible by depressing the vital power and diminishing the natural resistance, and millions of people have died of smallpox which they contracted after being vaccinated" SUBTERFUGES AND SYRINGES: THE REAL WORLD OF VACCINATIONS By Thomas Smith
The Failure Of Vaccination To Protect From Smallpox In Re-vaccinated Japan", by J.W. Hodge, M.D., in The Twentieth Century Magazine, September, 1910, vol. ii, No. 12, pp. 518-522.