ANIMAL RESEARCH T A K E S LIVES
- Humans and Animals BOTH Suffer
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CHOLERA
- "The relative failure of conventional vaccine in dealing with the cholera pandemic now sweeping the world has nurtured the idea that the best way to control the disease is by improving water supplies and sanitation. This is how it was eradicated in most developed countries before a vaccine was available.
(New Scientist, May 20 1982.)
- "It's a well-guarded secret that the vaccination against cholera is ineffective. Rather than waste the effort, a number of doctors will simply stamp your card as having received it."
(Peter Turner, West Africa A Travel Survival Kit (Facts for the Visitor), Lonely Planet Series, PO Box 88, South Yarra, Victoria 3141, Australia.)
- "... What guarantee have we that by trying to protect ourselves from one disease we are not lessening our power to resist attacks from other diseases? That this danger really exists is proved by vaccination, which was extensively employed for nearly a hundred years before it was discovered that vaccination was a frequent cause of fatal encephalitis."
(R.T. Bowden, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., in Hans Ruesch's One Thousand Doctors (and many more) Against Vivisection - in which is written dozens of such reports.)
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