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Whooping
Cough
Diseases
Vermillion
and Stafford, Kansas Medical Society Journal, November 1938
“In this small series of twenty-six cases of whooping cough, cevitamic
acid [ascorbic acid] seemed to be strikingly
effective in relieving and checking the symptoms in all but two of the cases
.... It is our opinion that it should be given further trial in all cases of
whooping cough regardless of the age of the patient, or the length of time
already elapsed since the original symptoms.” http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/
"Vaccination stops children having their childhood diseases at the beneficial age (3-4yrs). Children are now susceptible to Rubella and Mumps at just the age when girls can conceive and boys can be made sterile. Antibodies from vaccination do not cross the placenta to make very young babies immune with the result that children of less than one year old are more likely to get them. In the case of Whooping cough this is just the time that the disease is likely to cause neurological damage."---Dr Jayne Donegan
"After contracting measles and other childhood illnesses (e.g.. chickenpox, scarlet fever, whooping cough, rubella, mumps and may be others), it has been widely accepted by many health practitioners, including experienced orthodox paediatricians that this is often beneficial for the general health of many children. Specifically it has been shown that children contracting measles naturally were less likely to suffer from allergic conditions such as asthma, eczema and hayfever, (Lancer June 29 1996)."---Trevor Gunn BSc
WHOOPING COUGH: THE DISEASE AND THE VACCINE By Dr Jayne L M Donegan, June 2000
Whooping Cough by Michael Nightingale
Whooping Cough – what it is, and what YOU can do about it! by Narelle Chenery
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“There are more cases now than there were in 1945, before we had the vaccine.”— Dr. Henry Shinefield, vaccine researcher (ABC News)
Whooping cough outbreak in highly vaccinated Hunter Valley raises questions.
May 2001--Pertussis experience (the canary)
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