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Some questions on immunisation:[1 Edition]
The Herald. Glasgow (UK): Jun 24, 2003.  pg. 17
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In addition, it is high time our health advisers took a closer look at what we inject into our children. For example, we immunise against diphtheria, a disease which, to the best of my belief, has not been present in Scotland for about 50 years; the theory being that, if we do not, it will reappear.

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