Showing posts with label 1955. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1955. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

DR. SIMONE GOLD: Cases of polio within 10 days of vaccination were classified as “unvaccinated,” and the definition of polio itself was rewritten to make the vaccine look more effective.

Polio was I think the most interesting vaccine because as an infectious disease it doesn't have the same kind of history.  Polio kind of appeared out of nowhere in the early 20th century, and there's a very good book by Forrest Maready [and more], The Moth in the Iron Lung: A Biography of Polio, 2018, but he talks about the pesticides that were used and the potential implications that had on children and the development of poliomyelitis.  And then Suzanne Humphries touches on the fact that they changed the definition of polio when the vaccine came out so that definition on its own would have reduced the amount of cases that we diagnosed as being polio with or without the vaccine.  In 1955, we imported Eli Lily into Switzerland and we started vaccinating in the schools, but I found out by accident as well that the biggest polio epidemic that we had here in Switzerland was in the year that we mandated smallpox vaccine on kids.  So polio is a very interesting one to look at also for the definition of being "inoculated."  Sorry not Meadow Bailey my name is sometimes escapes me.  He mentions that people who got polio within 10 days of being vaccinated were considered unvaccinated so we see how history repeats itself and if we continue to repeat history then it's just going to go on.  

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Students lining up for polio vaccine shots at Kit Carson Elementary School in San Diego, 1955

 

1955, Students lining up for polio vaccine shots at Kit Carson Elementary School in San Diego.  Thank you to Lynn Thompson.  

On the polio vaccine, see here.

The following pics come from the Texas Medical Center Library, TMC Library

The following series is from the Victory Over Polio campaign, which set out to mass-vaccinate Harris County residents in July 1962.  It was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce [Jaycees] and the Harris County Medical Society.

All of these are from Institutional Collection 004, the Harris County Medical Society, box 1 of the “Victory Over Polio” series.

1962, Two bureaucrats wrapped in stats printed out from the computer with a running tally of numbers scrolled on the blackboard.  How innocent.  These two don't have a clue as to the contents of the vaccine.  These would be your official liars.  And TMC Library fails to identify them.  Talk about CYA.
1962, Ah, yes, bring in your local celebrity athlete [from Houston's Colt 45s] to really sell the poisons to the community.  Not even a number on his jersey to identify him.  Perfect.
1962, This scene here is remarkable in that it takes a public health concern and turns it into a party to normalize illness.  Nice.  


1962, Vaccination stations were set up at area schools.


Saturday, August 10, 2024

DR. JOHN BERGMAN: The Truth About Vaccines, 2016

Well, isn't this cute.  The Washington Post kissing Dr. Paul Offit's butt,

Despite Eddy's warnings, an estimated 120,000 children that year were injected with the Cutter vaccine, according to Paul A. Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.