Pox_ An American History - Michael Willrich [252]
ship. See ship surgeons
southern, beliefs about smallpox
southern, lack of smallpox experience
vaccine crisis and
Pickering, James Winthrop
Piehn, Louis H.
Pineville, Kentucky
Pinney, Silas U.
Pirogoff, Nikolai Ivanovich
Pitcairn, John
Pitfield, R. L.
“Plan of Organization for the Suppression of Smallpox” (Wertenbaker)
Plessy v. Ferguson
Plymouth, Pennsylvania
police power
actions permissible under
concept of “police”
constitutional challenges to
due process and
excessive force
industrialization, effect on
Jacobson and Pear cases
Jacobson v. Massachusetts and
lack of challenges to
legal affirmations of
limitations on
maxims of
military power and
paramilitary vaccination squads
personal freedom and
physical force vaccination
scope of
source of
Police Power, The (Freund)
polio vaccine
political speech
Porter, Ira W.
Port of New York
postvaccination tetanus
“Pot Calls the Kettle Black, The” (Clarke)
Pound, Roscoe
Pragmatism (James)
Preamble
“Précis upon the Diagnosis and Treatment of Smallpox” (Wyman)
pregnant women
present danger
prisons
private schools
product liability
progressiveness/progressive reforms
antivaccinationism and, relationship between
Jacobson decision and
Providence Health Department
public health law(s)
Alabama
coercion and risk in
harm avoidance
Kentucky
seminal case in. See Jacobson v. Massachusetts
Supreme Court cases
public health/public health authority See also specific entities
army as force in
black distrust of white
cohorts of
compulsory vaccination argument
eliminating commercialism from
lack of
lay officials and, clashes between
opportunity for
power of removal
as progressive enterprise
resistance to
tactics of
public health system. See federal public health system
public opinion
antivaccinationism’s effect on
on compulsory vaccination
on Philippine-American War
southern smallpox control and
on vaccination
on vaccine safety
Puerto Rican campaign
as colonial statecraft
compulsory vaccination
cost of
enforcement measures
mainland smallpox control compared to
Philippine campaign compared to
staff for
success of
vaccine supply
Puerto Rico
Americans’ first impressions of
General Order No
geography of
health of
political status of
racial categories in
sanitary campaign in. See Puerto Rican campaign
slavery in
smallpox death rate in
smallpox in
Spain and
vaccination in
Pure Food and Drug Act
quarantine
compulsory vaccination compared to
diseases warranting
in Middlesboro outbreak
for steerage passengers
U.S. regulations
Quincy, Josiah
race/racism
as issue in Middlesboro outbreak
as issue in Wilmington outbreak
medical
in New York
one-drop rule
in Puerto Rico
in smallpox control
racial segregation
of Middlesboro, Kentucky
U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service and
railroad(s)
camps
liability of
smallpox control and
Ramsdell, Putnam J.
reconcentration
in Cuba
epidemics and
in the Philippines
Reed, Walter
regulation. See vaccine regulation
religious freedom
removal, power of
reproductive rights
Research Institute for Viral Protection
retrovaccination
revaccination
Rhode Island
Rider, Sydney S.
Riis, Jacob
risk(s)
for children
perceptions of
of smallpox vaccination
socialization of
Riverside Kindergarten
Robertson, L. L.
Rochester, New York
Roosevelt, Bessie
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosenau, Milton J.
Roseto, Pennsylvania
Royal Commission on Vaccination
rumor(s)
Rush Medical School
Russia
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Medical Journal
St. Thomas
Salt Lake Board of Education
Salt Lake City, pesthouse in
Salt Lake Herald
Samar, Philippines
Sanders, Albert
Sanitarian
sanitary campaigns. See military medicine/sanitary