Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 Hi All, When we all scratch our heads and wonder why the medical establishment has added the thimesoral containing flu vaccine to the infant / toddler schedule amongst the concerns of congress and many doctors with the safety of the current vaccine schedule we can look to history for the answer. http://www.temple.edu/epiworks/washhands/profile.htm I read about this doctor in Bob Barefoot's Book " Death by Diet. " I then researched and found two pages on him in the encyclopaedia britannica. Check out the above link. One thing my encylopaedia states is that after he encouraged hand washing in Vienna the mortality rate fell from 18.27 to 1.27 percent for those women having babies delivered in the hospital. In March 1848 and August of 1848 the mortality rate was zero while hand washing was taking place. These doctors and their students would go from conducting autopsies on people who died from a disease directly to operating on and delivering babies. No hand washing at all. So what was Vienna's response? They fired Semmelweis, he went to a different hospital in Pest and began saving lifes there. Vienna went back to NOT washing and then mortality went back up to 10 to 15 percent. Things did not change for literally decades. *** Reluctance to change *** That is what continued to kill woman having babies delivered in the hospitals by the doctors. The midwife wing did not have the severity of the problem nor did those who were delivering at home. History has many answers. So, when you leave the hospital or doctors office with your autistic child. Just think of Dr. Semmelweis, and the lives he saved by standing up for common sense and cause and effect medicine. The DAN protocol has been written by the Dr. Semmelweis' of our day. They hold some measure of relief for your suffering children. Buy the protocol and read, and don't stop. Your child is where your responsibility is at. However, one last fact to remember. Dr. Semmelwies is said to have gone insane as a result of his inability to understand why peoples " pride " and " reluctance to change " took precendence over the health of their patients. So be careful, don't expect things to change overnight. A generation will have to die off prior to common sense ever taking hold again. If it ever does. Meyer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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