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diagnostic confusion over
end of
epidemiology of
federal government’s response to See also U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service
first cases
intractability of
knowledge about smallpox during
Laredo outbreak
local government’s response to
Middlesboro outbreak. See Middlesboro outbreak
mild type of smallpox and. See mild type of smallpox
narrative accounts of
New Orleans outbreak
New York City outbreak. See New York City outbreak
North Carolina outbreak
reporting of
severe cases
in the SouthSee also specific places
spread of
U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service and
Utah outbreak
vaccine crisis of. See vaccine crisis of 1901–2
Wertenbaker and
whites and
Wilmington outbreak. See Wilmington outbreak
equal protection clause
eugenics
Europe
compulsory vaccination in
governmental control of vaccine manufacture
immigration from
smallpox as endemic to
smallpox vaccination in
vaccine manufacture in
vaccine regulation in
variolation in
faith healers, as antivaccinationists
Farnham, Edwin
federal governmentSee also U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service
Birmingham outbreak and
Middlesboro outbreak and
public health system. See federal public health system
quarantine powers of
response to epidemics of 1898–1903
South and
spending powers of
vaccine industry controls
vaccine regulation and
federalism
federal law, compulsory vaccination and
federal public health system
coerciveness of. See police power
formation of
local government and
Fethers, Ogden H.
Field, Stephen
Fifteenth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Fifth Corps
filth, link to disease
Finlay, Carlos
First Amendment
Fitzpatrick, John Glasgow
FloridaSee also specific places
Flower, Benjamin O.
fomites
Foster, Frank P.
Fourteenth Amendment
due process clause. See due process clause
equal protection clause. See equal protection clause
France
Franco-Prussian War, smallpox in
freedom/liberty
of belief
of contract
to move
personal. See personal freedom/individual rights
police power to curtail. See police power
progressives’ definition of
religious
space needed for
of speech
in the United States
U.S. imperialism and
Freund, Ernst
Friedrich, Martin
Furches, David
Gaines, F. H.
Gallop’s Island
Garrison, William Lloyd
Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr.
Gas City, Indiana
Gaynor, William
George, Henry
Georgia
vaccination lawsuits in
vaccination rate
Georgia Supreme Court
Germany
germ theory of disease
Gerry, Eva
Gibson, W. M
Glenolden, Pennsylvania
Goldman, Emma
Gorgas, William C.
Gould, Ephraim
Gould, Maggie
government
as biologics manufacturer
federal. See Congress, U.S.; federal government
lack of liability for vaccine failure
local. See local government
personal freedom versus needs of
power of See also police power
pre-New Deal localism of
public health authority. See public health/public health authority
vaccine liability and
working class and, conflict between
Gray, Horace
Greene County, Alabama
Greenleaf, Charles R.
Greenwood, Mississippi
Griffin, E. L.
Griffin, I. T. M.
Griffiths, W. E.
Griggs, J. W.
Groff, George G.
Gunn, Robert A.
Hall, G. Stanley
Hamburg-Amerika
Hamilton, H. J.
Hand, Learned
Handbook for the Ship’s Medicine Chest (Stoner)
Harge, James
Harlan, John Marshall
Harlingen, Arthur Van
Harris, Charles
Harvard University
Hastings, Caroline E.
Hastings, Hill
Havemeyer & Elder
Hay, W. E.
H. C. Frick Coke Company
health authority. See public health/public health authority
Healy, Michael
Heath, Ada
Heiser, Victor
Hemple, Sadie
Henderson, Jessica L.
Henry, Guy V.
Heupel, William
Hill, James J.
H. K. Mulford Company
Camden vaccine crisis and
licensing of
production methods
vaccine products of