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to vaccine manufacturers

in Boston

in California

in Cambridge, Massachusetts

constitutional test of. See Jacobson v. Massachusetts in Cuba

enforcement tools for. See police power

in England

in Europe

exemptions to

federal law and

first wave of

goals of

groups subjected to

of immigrants

laws against

legal issues

in Massachusetts

as medical monopoly

in Middlesboro outbreak

mild type of smallpox and

military defense as similar to

in New York City

New York State and

New York Times on

official and lay disagreement about

for other diseases

in the Philippines

political issues

public health argument for

public opinion on

in Puerto Rico. See Puerto Rican campaign

quarantine compared to

racism in

refusers See also antivaccinationism/ antivaccinationists

repeal of mandatory

of schoolchildren

socialization of risk of

of soldiers

state-mandated

of steerage passengers

Supreme Court case. See Jacobson v. Massachusetts Taft on

in the United States

Wertenbaker and

in Wilmington outbreak

in Wisconsin

working class and

in workplaces

Cone, Frank W.

Congress, U.S.

African Americans and

anti-imperialists in

Cuba and

free speech and

immigration laws of

infectious disease control

Pure Food and Drug Act

Spanish-American war and

spending powers of

Supreme Court and

U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service and

vaccine regulation laws

conscientious objector

Constitution, U.S. See also specific amendments

Bill of Rights. See Bill of Rights

Reconstruction amendments

contraception

Cooley, Thomas

Cope, Porter F.

Copeman, Sydney Monckton

Cordillera Central

cordon sanitaire

Corlett, William T.

cotton mill workers

Councilman, William T.

courts

antivaccinationism cases See also Jacobson v. Massachusetts

inferior

cowpox. See vaccinia (cowpox)

Cox, John E.

Crimean War

Crimes of the Cowpox Ring (Little)

Crowley, Susan

Cuba

Americans’ first impressions of

compulsory vaccination in

health of

reconcentration camps in

sanitary campaigns in

smallpox in

war for independence

withdrawal from

yellow fever in

Cumberland Gap

Cummings, Thomas

Cunard

Curd, T. H.

Curran, Edward

Dalton, W. R. Inge

Darling, Eugene A.

Davis, George

Davis, Henry H.

Davis, William F.

Davison, L. P.

Deadwood, South Dakota

death rate, smallpox

in Boston

of epidemics of 1898–1903

in Europe

mild type

of New York City outbreak

in the Philippines

political challenges posed by

in Puerto Rico

in the United States

variations in

Delaware County, Pennsylvania

De Leon, Daniel

Denver

Denver Post, The

Department of Agriculture, U.S.

Deseret Evening News

Detroit

Dewey, George

Dewey, John

Dillingham, Frederick

diphtheria

“Directions for Vaccination of Natives”

District of Columbia

Medical Society

pesthouse in

Smallpox Hospital

doctors. See army surgeons; physicians

Dodge, Grenville M.

Dodge Commission

Doe v. Bolton

Doty, Alvah H.

Douglas, Robert M.

Douglas, Stephen A.

Douglas, William O.

Dowie, John Alexander

Draper, Francis

due process clause

Duke, W. C.

Duluth News-Tribune

Dunham, Carroll

Durgin, Samuel H.

Eclectic Medical College

Eddy, Mary Baker

education. See also schools

compulsory

as privilege

Eighth Amendment

electron microscope

Elgin, W. F.

Eliot, Llewellyn

Ellis Island

Emery, Z. Taylor

England

antivaccinationism in

compulsory vaccination in

imperialism. See imperialism, British

Magna Carta

personal freedom in

smallpox vaccination in

variolation in

epidemics of 1898–1903

African Americans and

antivaccinationism and. See antivaccinationism/ antivaccinationistsits

Boston outbreak

Cambridge outbreak

Camden outbreak. See Camden vaccine crisis

Chicago and

Cleveland outbreak

death rate

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