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OCTOBER 16, 2004. From an article by Harold Buttram, MD ( " Vaccine Scene:

2000 " ):

" According to the records of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, from

1911 to 1935 the four leading causes of childhood deaths from infectious

diseases in the U.S. were diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), scarlet

fever, and measles. However, by 1945 the combined death rates from these

causes had declined by 95 percent, before the implementation of mass

immunization programs. "

The citation on this statement is Dublin L. " Health Progress, 1936-1945, "

New York, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1948, p.12.

JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com

http://www.nomorefakenews.com/archives/archiveview.php?key=2228

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