text Pox : an American history
- Summary
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Chronicles how America's progressive era war on smallpox sparked one of the twentieth century's leading civil liberties battles, describing the views and tactics of anti-vaccine advocates who feared an increasingly large government.
- Contents
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Beginnings -- The mild type -- Wherever Wertenbaker went -- War is health -- The stable and the laboratory -- The politics of tight spaces -- The antivaccinationists -- Speaking law to power.
- Format
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- Description
- 422 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
- Publisher
- Penguin Press 2011
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Woodmere (Main Branch) | 614.521 WIL in Adult Non-fiction | Available |