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Swine Flu Related Graphs Vaccines Did Not Save Us - 2 Centuries of Official Statistics ChildHealthSafety.Wordpress.com/Graphs has put together a collection of graphs to tell the story of the fraud that pharmaceutical companies have created over the last two centuries. http://childhealthsafety.wordpress.com/graphs/ Fooling Ourselves: on the fundamental value of vaccines by Greg Beattie E-book for sale. Free zip archive of 28 original graphs used in the book. You are welcome to reproduce them on your website (a READ_ME is included in the archive for referencing). http://vaccinationdilemma.com/fooling-ourselves-on-the-fundamental-value-of-vaccines The one stop web site for disease and mortality rate graphs is: [Page is now archived} [Archived] http://www.healthsentinel.com/graphs.php (note the left hand side bar (box) for Graph Categories) click, then if you click on a small graph the larger size loads.
A large page of graphs, another one stop resource for graphs:
Excellent graphs are posted here :
Article posted on JAMA
http://www.vaclib.org/intro/present/index.htm
More mortality Graphs
Introduction to Smallpox
Polio:
Introduction to Polio
http://thinktwice.com/sids.htm
http://www.forhealthfreedom.org/Publications/Children/Vaccine.html
http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web1.html
Diptheria death graph USA
http://www.whale.to/a/stats-dip.html
Measles Mortality and the Non Specific Effect
Child mortality rates, Bangladesh Child mortality rates, India Child mortality rates, Sub-Saharan Africa Discussion and where links to above graphs were found vaccination-respectful-debate (1) vaccination-respectful-debate (2) vaccination-respectful-debate (3) vaccination-respectful-debate (4) T A B L E S England: Measles death rate from 1901/2 (averaged) declined by 99.4% before vaccination in 1968. http://www.whale.to/m/measlesdeaths1.html Also links to Cause of Death by Measles in England 1850/1860/1870/1880/1890 Measles deaths 1853-1890 England N O T E S http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/AJPH.2007.119933v1 American Journal of Public Health, 10.2105/AJPH.2007.119933 Trends in Recorded Influenza Mortality: United States, 1900—2004 by Peter Doshi (MIT) " Results. An overall and substantial decline in influenza-classed mortality was observed during the 20th century, from an average seasonal rate of 10.2 deaths per 100 000 population in the 1940s to 0.56 per 100 000 by the 1990s. The 1918 to 1919 pandemic stands out as an exceptional outlier. The 1957 to 1958 and 1968 to 1969 influenza pandemic seasons, by contrast, displayed substantial overlap in both degree of mortality and timing compared with nonpandemic seasons. |