Vaccination a Delusion: Its Penal Enforcement a Crime
Proved by the Official Evidence in the Reports of the Royal Commission
Description of book
Alfred Russel Wallace's 'Vaccination a Delusion: Its Penal Enforcement a Crime' is a groundbreaking work that challenges the prevailing beliefs surrounding vaccination during the 19th century. Wallace takes a critical look at the efficacy and safety of vaccination, questioning the scientific basis for its widespread adoption. The book is presented in a persuasive and evidence-based manner, appealing to both scientific and lay audiences. Written in a clear and concise style, Wallace's arguments are backed up by meticulous research and logical reasoning, making a compelling case against the forced implementation of vaccination laws. Alfred Russel Wallace, a prominent scientist and social activist, was driven to write this book due to his concerns over the potential harm caused by mandatory vaccination policies. His background in evolutionary biology and natural history provided him with a unique perspective on the subject, allowing him to challenge the mainstream medical opinions of the time. Wallace's dedication to social welfare and scientific integrity is evident in his passionate and well-informed critique of vaccination practices. I highly recommend 'Vaccination a Delusion: Its Penal Enforcement a Crime' to readers interested in the history of medicine, public health policies, and the intersection of science and society. Wallace's insightful analysis and thought-provoking arguments make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the controversies surrounding vaccination.