Pox_ An American History - Michael Willrich [255]
vaccination lawsuits
See also specific cases
administrative power and
complex precedents in
due process and
equal protection in
in Georgia
in North Carolina
post-Jacobson
school
victories
vaccination scar
forgery of
as passport
as signifier of American rule
vaccine, smallpox
dry point
glycerinated
humanized virus
introduction to New World
as least safe vaccine
manufacture of. See vaccine manufacture/vaccine manufacturers
preservation and transportation of
principal viruses used in
quality of. See vaccine quality
regulation of. See vaccine regulation
vaccine court
vaccine crisis of 1901–2
in Atlantic City
in Camden. See Camden vaccine crisis
in Cleveland
lack of governmental liability for
liability for
in Philadelphia
physicians and
in St. Louis
vaccine failure
in crisis of 1901–2. See vaccine crisis of 1901–2
government’s lack of liability for
liability for
vaccine laws
vaccine manufacture/vaccine manufacturers See also specific manufacturers
advertising by
competition among
compulsory vaccination as boon to
cows used in. See bovine vaccine
emergence as commercial industry
in Europe
glycerin used in
by government
government production opposed by
innovations in
insulation from liability
as interstate trade
items necessary for
lack of regulation of
licensing of
low barriers to entry
marketing by
by New York City Health Department
in the Philippines
production methods
production standards
profitability of
in Puerto Rico
regulation of. See vaccine regulation
regulation welcomed by
as unregulated
vaccine quality
antivaccinationism and
improvement in
research on
vaccine refusers
vaccine regulation
debate over
in Europe
federal government and
first glimmerings of
lack of
at state level
U.S. legislation introduced
U.S. legislation passed
vaccinia (cowpox)
vaccinifier
varicella
Varieties of Religious Experience (James)
variola, meaning of term
variola major
variola minorSee also mild type of smallpox
variolation, smallpox
variola vera
variola virus. See smallpox (variola virus)
varioloid
Virginia
virion, definition of
viruses
Wadhams, S. H.
Wai, Wong
Wait, William Cushing
Walk, H. J.
Walker, A. J.
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Walsh, Ralph
war, infectious disease and
War of the Classes (London)
Warren, Adeffa
Warrington, Anna
Wash & Company
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, George
Washington Post, The
Waterhouse, Benjamin
Weinberger, Harry
Welch, William
welfare state. See social insurance/welfare state
Wells, Heber M.
Wertenbaker, C. C.
Wertenbaker, C. P.
on African Americans
ambitions of
appearance of
childhood of
Confederate background of
death of
death of siblings, effect on
early career of
education of
epidemics of 1898–1903 and
final years of career
grave of
mobility of
politics of
politics of smallpox control and
procedures of
reforms advocated by
on segregation
as smallpox expert
Sons of the American Revolution and
theatrical quality of work of
uniforms of
U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service career of
vaccination and
in Virginia Volunteers
Wilmington outbreak and
writings and speeches of
Wyman and
Wertenbaker, Mary Ella
Wertenbaker, William
Western New York Homeopathic Medical Society
West Virginia
Weyler, Valeriano
“What Credence Should Be Given . . .” (Reed)
Wheaton, Lloyd
“White Man’s Burden, The” (Kipling)
whites
African Americans and. See race/racism
in epidemics of 1898–1903
epidemics of 1898–1903 and
as exempt from smallpox
in Middlesboro outbreak
poor, lack of medical care for
smallpox seen as black disease by
vaccination of blacks, opposition to
as vaccine refusers
White Star
Whitman, Walt
Willard Parker