Government prosecutions for medical heresy : a verbatim report of the case, "Regina versus Tebb." Dedicated to the Board of St. Pancras Guardians, London, with an introduction and appendix of illustrative matter / [William Tebb].
- William Tebb
- Date:
- 1879
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Government prosecutions for medical heresy : a verbatim report of the case, "Regina versus Tebb." Dedicated to the Board of St. Pancras Guardians, London, with an introduction and appendix of illustrative matter / [William Tebb]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The St. Pancras Guardians should keep within the narrow limits of being the tools of a lawless law, and leave the philosophy of the subject alone—a question which is far beyond the reach of minds so capable of doing the behests of the persecutors of medical heresy. Mr. W. Tebb, of Albert Road, Regent’s Park, London, on whom a fresh order to vaccinate was made.on December 12th, he having been summoned eleven times previously, stated before the Bench that “ while he was hein^ continually prosecuted^ a neighbour of his, a doctor, who jiad once bee7i a vestryman, and who hiad]iy§_ children unvacchiated^ was proceeded against. Another vestry- man^ who had two unvaccinated children, and was not proseaiiedf^ had told him he ^ Imd arranged ity^ Certainly a highly creditable state of things to the Guardians of St. Pancras! But not even the wildest Utopian visions have ever yet presented us with the spectacle of an iniquitous Taw justly and equitably administered. Like all other things such a law brings forth “fruit after his kind.” —Fro7n the A. C. V. Reporter^ Jan. Tst, iSjg. BOTH SIDES OF THE VACCINATION QUESTION, -» » » OP— g- important Debate between George Wyljd, M.D., and Alexander Wheeler, with the smnming-np of Sir Thomas Chambers, M.P., Lecorder of the City of London, reported verbatim by Mr. Henry Pitman, and revised by the Speakers, has been handsomely printed on good paper, and will be sold— SINGLE COPIES, - 2d. TWELVE COPIES, - Is. 6d. Or, for extensive distribution, at the following reduced prices—• FIFTY COPIES, - 6s. 6d. ONE HUNDRED COPIES, - 9s. Please address orders as early as possible io E. W. ALLEN, Publisher, II AVE MARIA LANE, LONDON, E.C. It is most desirable to obtain for these publications a wide circulation, and to ensure this the price has been set very low; and it is hoped that all interested in the Vaccination Question will forward their orders early and liberally to Mr. Allen, stating mode of conveyance of parcel. Also, a Cheap Edition of Sir Thomas Chambers’ Speech on Compul¬ sory Vaccination can be had at 2s. per hundred, or 15s. per thousand.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30471308_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


