Summary:
The book presents a critical view of the history and efficacy of vaccines, arguing that improvements in public health are largely due to better sanitation and nutrition rather than vaccination. It challenges mainstream medical perspectives, suggesting that vaccines may be linked to a range of chronic illnesses and questioning the integrity of historical medical data.
Key points:
1. Disease and Vaccination History: The book details the history of diseases and vaccines, highlighting that disease decline often preceded vaccines due to better sanitation and living conditions.
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