
Cow-pox inoculation NO SECURITY against Small-pox infection (PDF)
In the year 1805, a mere few years after the widespread adoption of vaccination within the medical community, Dr. William Rowley, MD, who held the esteemed position of Physician to Her Majesty’s Lying-in Hospital, wrote, Cow-pox inoculation NO SECURITY against Small-pox infection, documented that many children who had been vaccinated had contracted smallpox, despite the confident claims of invulnerability made by those administering the vaccinations. Through careful observation, he conclusively exposed the theory of vaccination as a faulty concept. He raised a stern cautionary flag, predicting that the millions fooled by the illusion of impregnable smallpox immunity were inevitably destined to fall prey to the very disease they sought protection from. Dr. Rowley’s long-overlooked work offers a compelling and critical perspective for those interested in the early history of vaccination and its failures.