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English: Both Sides of the Vaccination Question: "The Fallacy of Vaccination" by John Pitcairn & "What Vaccination Has Really Done" by Jay Frank Schamberg (The Anti-Vaccination League of America, Philadelphia, 1911.)
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Author John Pitcairn, Jay Frank Schamberg

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