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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

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