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References

  • Ballou, Laura. 2004. "Amish Medicinal Beliefs, Practices, and Practitioners: Medical Hegemony and its Role in Amish Medical Decision-Making." 174-184, Vol 24 of High Plains Applied Anthropologist.

  • Czochor and Audrey Turchick. 2014. "Introduction of Vaccines." The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 87 (4): 401-2.

  • Dakar Conference Scholars, 2014. "Dakar Declaration on Vaccination." Dakar Conference.

  • Grabenstein, John. 2013. "What the World's religions teach, applied to vaccines and immune globulins." Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.02.026.

  • Kaufman, Sharon. 2010. “Regarding the Rise in Autism: Vaccine Safety Doubt, Conditions of Inquiry, and the Shape of Freedom.” Ethos, 38: 8-32. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1352.2009.01079.x.

  • Sobo, Elisa. 2014. "Social Cultivation of Vaccine Refusal and Delay among Waldorf (Steiner) School Parents." Medical Anthropology Quarterly. doi:10.1111/maq.12214. 

Media References

  • Centers for Disease Control, 2018. The Journey of Your Child's Vaccine. Video.

  • Children's Mercy Kansas City, 2019. Top 10 Vaccine Myths. Video.

  • MLive, 2014. How do Vaccinations Work? The Science of Immunizations. Photograph.

  • Oxford Vaccine Group, 2018. How Does Herd Immunity Work? Video.

  • Ronan, Ann, 1905. Painting Depicting the First Smallpox Vaccination. Photograph. 

  • Science Photo Library, 2011. Steroid Injections, Used to Treat Osteoarthritis. Photograph.

  • Superboy Souvenirs, 1954. Polio: Research will mean Victory. Photograph.

  • University of Southern California, 2018. Researchers used Complex Mathematical Techniques to Examine Spores at the Molecular Level. Photograph.

 

 

 

 

 

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