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Walter R. Hadwen, MD, JP, LRCP, MRCS, LSA, was one of the most prominent medical men opposed to vaccination in England around 1900.

Beatrice E. Kidd and M. Edith Richards wrote about Dr. Hadwen in their book Hadwen of Gloucester. Man: Medico: Martyr.

Publications

  • 1896, "The Case Against Vaccination"
  • The Difficulties of Dr Deguerre

Quote

  • I once believed in Jenner; I once believed in Pasteur. I believed in vaccination. I believed in vivisection. But I changed my views as the result of hard thinking.-- Dr. Walter Hadwen, MD

See also

External links

  • SoilAndHealth.org - ' The Fraud of Vaccination', Dr. Hadwen, Truth, (January 3, 1923)
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