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22: 80: 111:. Some of his warnings were based on the fears of other objectors to vaccination; others were original to him. Moseley expressed his views before Parliament during investigations into the practice in 1802 and 1808. His outlandish theories were the basis for a satirical cartoon by 122:, a favorite summer vacation spot, in 1819. Moseley's library was sold in a sale by Evans in London on 22 November (and four following days). A copy of the catalogue is held at Cambridge University Library (shelfmark Munby.c.122(3)). 164: 55:. His practice during this time was profitable, and upon his return to Britain in 1784 he had enough money to travel across Europe and to obtain more medical training, earning an M.D. from 103:
and outrage at his medical colleagues for adopting the new practice so quickly. He put forth theories that vaccinations would have horrible side-effects, including physical ailments like
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the Publications of y Anti-Vaccine Society Print (color engraving) published June 12, 1802 by H. Humphrey, St. James's Street.
217: 95:. Beginning in 1799, in pamphlets and journal articles, he expressed doubt as to the efficacy of using doses of 60: 43:, in 1768. During his sixteen years there, he studied and published pamphlets on diseases he encountered, like 56: 68: 284: 279: 8: 47:, and on the medicinal and agricultural effects of the island's consumable crops, like 139: 39:, Moseley received his medical training in Paris and London and began his practice in 213: 40: 32:(1742–25 September 1819) was a British physician and early opponent of vaccination. 205: 234: 119: 209: 115:
called “The Cow Pock” which portrayed small cows bursting out of human bodies.
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in 1775. In 1788, he began a medical practice catering to wealthy patients in
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Moseley, Benjamin (1742–1819), physician and opponent of vaccination
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Moseley, Benjamin (1742–1819), physician and opponent of vaccination
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The Cow-Pock—or—the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!—
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Essex
Kingston, Jamaica
dysentery
coffee
sugar
St. Andrews University
American Philosophical Society
London
Royal Hospital

vaccination
cowpox
smallpox
whooping cough
insanity
James Gillray
Southend
"A treatise on sugar : with miscellaneous medical observations"
"APS Member History"


"Moseley, Benjamin (1742–1819), physician and opponent of vaccination"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/19387
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership
"Edward Miller papers | Archives and Special Collections"

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