Review and Herald

Writings on vaccination published in early editions of the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald.

Review and Herald for 1906 – Vol. 83 – No. 12

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Listing of articles published in the Life and Health Magazine THE April number of Life and Health is just out, and sparkles with life-giving principles applied in treatises upon, Individual Mental and Physical Co-operation in Divine Healing, Restoring and Maintaining Health and Happiness Through Mental Reform —" A 'Change of Seein', ' Promotion of Health by Proper Dressing, The Effect of Personal Influence in Combating Disease, Fresh Air as a' Cure for Cold's', The Plague, Imagination as a Remedy, Interesting Facts for Patent Medicine Users, The Curative Value of Work, Protecting Milk, Infant' Feeding, Filthy Restaurants, Continued Food Studies, [...]

Review and Herald for 1906 – Vol. 83 – No. 122021-10-19T15:39:37-04:00

Review and Herald for 1905 – Vol. 82 – No. 10

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Article titled "Trying Times in South America" in Section "General Articles" by JW Westphal DURING the three years I have been in South America, there have been abundant evidences that this continent is sharing in the general restlessness characterizing the world to-day. Within this time there has been war between Venezuela and Colombia, and trouble between Venezuela and some of the European powers, and between Colombia and the United States, both of which verged onto a war. War was threatened between Colombia and Panama, between Argentina and Chile, between Brazil and Bolivia, and between Brazil and Peru. There have [...]

Review and Herald for 1905 – Vol. 82 – No. 102021-10-19T15:36:41-04:00

Review and Herald for 1902 – Vol. 79 – No. 49

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Extract from Article titled "Conditions in Barbados" in Section "The World-Wide Field" by WA Sweaney CONDITIONS here are simply appalling, and are becoming worse every day. With a. population of more than twelve hundred to the square mile, you can imagine that an epidemic of smallpox is not a desirable thing to contemplate. The poverty, hardship, and suffering of the masses, even in ordinary times, are pitiable, but now they are simply beyond description. How the people live at all is beyond my comprehension. For years the price of sugar, the chief and almost the only product, has been [...]

Review and Herald for 1902 – Vol. 79 – No. 492021-10-19T15:29:19-04:00

Review and Herald for 1902 – Vol. 79 – No. 06

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Printed Article titled "THE SMALLPOX" in Section "The Physician By the Fireside" by Frederick M. Rossiter, MD.  (From February, 1902, Good Health, by permission of the author.) SMALLPOX means small sacs which first contain serum, and later, pus. Smallpox has prevailed in India and Africa for thousands of years. It is said to have invaded China in 200 A. D., and Galen tells of a marked epidemic in Rome in 16o A. D. Its progress from east to west has been slow. It entered England in 1241, Iceland in 1306, the West Indies in 1507, Mexico in 1520, and [...]

Review and Herald for 1902 – Vol. 79 – No. 062021-10-19T15:05:02-04:00

Review and Herald for 1901 – Vol. 78 – No. 47

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Extract from Article titled "Gangrene of the Soul" THE magistrates seem to be having a difficult task on hand, in trying to decide questions of conscience," observes an exchange published in London, England. - " The law allows the ' conscientious objector' to vaccination to receive a certificate of exemption, but it scents that a man's statement to that effect is not sufficient. J1c prove, to the satisfaction of the magistrate!t1 I.i he is conscientious. Of course the thing is irr possible, for in a case of that kind no one can do more than solemnly declare his conscientious [...]

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Review and Herald for 1901 – Vol. 78 – No. 28

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Printed under the section "News and Notes" — Vaccination is now compulsory in Cuba. Link to Publication https://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/RH/RH19010709-V78-28.pdf

Review and Herald for 1901 – Vol. 78 – No. 282021-10-14T09:57:10-04:00

Review and Herald for 1899 – Vol. 76 – No. 26

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Printed under the section "News and Notes" - The system of vaccination is so perfect in the German army that smallpox has been reduced to six or seven cases annually. All recruits are re-vaccinated, and there must be at least ten punctures in each arm. Link to Publication https://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/RH/RH18990627-V76-26.pdf

Review and Herald for 1899 – Vol. 76 – No. 262021-10-14T09:55:51-04:00

Review and Herald for 1896 – Vol. 73 – No. 48

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Personal testimony printed under heading HEALED BY PRAYER. BY ALICE M. AVERY-HARPER. (Laingsbuy, Mich,) BELIEVING it to be a duty I owe to God, and for the encouragement of those who know me, I cannot refrain longer from praising my gracious God through the pages of our dear REVIEW. For some ten years in the past I had been afflicted with erysipelas and eczema in my face. For thirty years it had troubled my hands and arms. It was caused by my having been vaccinated from impure matter. I suffered most excruciating agony ; it cannot be described. I [...]

Review and Herald for 1896 – Vol. 73 – No. 482021-10-14T09:54:01-04:00

Review and Herald for 1896 – Vol. 73 – No. 14

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Extract from THE DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENTS, FROM SANITARIUM PARLOR TALKS BY J. H KELLOGG, M. D. (Reported bp David Paulson, MD) Q.—Is vaccination a good or bad practise ? Please explain. A.— Vaccination with pure bovine virus is a good practise. Vaccination with human blood not a good practise, because it is not so pure as bovine blood. We have more faith in calves' food than in human blood. Calves or cows ave purer blood than human beings, because they have a purer diet. Link to Publication https://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/RH/RH18960407-V73-14.pdf

Review and Herald for 1896 – Vol. 73 – No. 142021-10-14T09:50:31-04:00

Review and Herald for 1895 – Vol. 72 – No. 32

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Extract from section titled "The Home/Sources of Danger of Contracting Diseases" Small-pox. Small-pox is a contagious disease ; it spreads by means of particles given off from the surfaces of the body. By vaccination and revaccination, small-pox may be and should be, almost wholly prevented. One vaccination or once having small-pox, does not protect for life. Revaccination should be had once in about five years, also whenever small-pox is prevalent, and certainly immediately after one has been exposed to the disease.  Link to Publication https://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/RH/RH18950806-V72-32.pdf

Review and Herald for 1895 – Vol. 72 – No. 322021-10-14T09:46:58-04:00
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