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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