Same, I'll not be visiting the attic at this time of night. Did just find an interesting book whilst looking though (on another divert), the
Encyclopedia 1932 definition of vaccine:
''Lymph derived from vesicles on the udders of the cow. Besides Jenner's inoculation with calf's lymph for small-pox, however, vaccines (or preparations of the dead agent causing the disease) are used to counteract fevers, pneumonia etc.''
On Vaccination:
''...despite efforts of anti-vaccinators, legislation was carried out in 1898 to enforce vaccination on children: proof that this was prejudicial to health was necessary if the operation was to be avoided. The rules have since been less strictly enforced. The Act of 1907 allows a parent exemption of offspring if objection is made on conscientious grounds.''
I like books, too. That's why I can't lay my hands on the royalty books. I've completely filled my shelves up and some had to go in boxes. Heaven help anyone that saw my book collection without knowing me. I've got books on vampires, the occult, witchcraft, Freemasonry, Kabballah, along with Bible commentaries, "lost" books of the Bible, Dead Sea Scrolls, Sacred Geometry, history books from all of the places I've visited...you name it.
I read somewhere that any books written past like 1930-something are not to be trusted. You've probably got one of the last encyclopedias with actual truthful data. Funny how they were as worried about forced vaccinations back in 1898 as we are today. Some things never change.
That book collection sounds amazing, some cracking stuff there. I haven't managed to expand anywhere near as much as I hoped, though I'll be looking for pre-1930 books from now on. I've got a few, and another medical book from quite early called 'Modern Surgery and its Making' by C.W.Saleeby, author also of 'Parenthood and Race Culture; An Outline of Eugenics. So that'll be interesting to have a little look-see, it mentions Lister, Florence Nightingale and Louis Pasteur in the contents.
There were some great cartoons about vaxxing back in the 19th century, they knew stuff. Big time. Check this one out.
Where to start- babies being fed to a chimeric beast, toothed, horned and tailed (also scabbed and labelled with various diseases). By other men also horned and tailed (one red of complexion). Defecated and shoveled onto a waiting cart to take them past an obelisk to a fiery temple on a hill. I'm guessing the anti-vaxers are the ones stood with shield (armour of God) in the background.
My problem with books is, there are several used bookstores around where I live that sell books at a very reasonable cost. You never know what you're going to find. Every now and then you find some real gems. I'm a sucker for a good book.
I worked with a guy once who was big into books and magazines, too. He lived with his elderly mother, but bought a house to keep his library in. I'm almost to that point. Kek!
That cartoon is pretty horrific when you start studying it. Looks like they're taking the babies up the hill to sacrifice to Molloch in the temple. Note the dark clouds surrounding the temple. It pretty much sums up what's going on today.
I'll have to get back to you on the books. They're in a box somewhere and not on my bookshelves, sigh.
Same, I'll not be visiting the attic at this time of night. Did just find an interesting book whilst looking though (on another divert), the
Encyclopedia 1932 definition of vaccine:
''Lymph derived from vesicles on the udders of the cow. Besides Jenner's inoculation with calf's lymph for small-pox, however, vaccines (or preparations of the dead agent causing the disease) are used to counteract fevers, pneumonia etc.''
On Vaccination:
''...despite efforts of anti-vaccinators, legislation was carried out in 1898 to enforce vaccination on children: proof that this was prejudicial to health was necessary if the operation was to be avoided. The rules have since been less strictly enforced. The Act of 1907 allows a parent exemption of offspring if objection is made on conscientious grounds.''
I like books.
I like books, too. That's why I can't lay my hands on the royalty books. I've completely filled my shelves up and some had to go in boxes. Heaven help anyone that saw my book collection without knowing me. I've got books on vampires, the occult, witchcraft, Freemasonry, Kabballah, along with Bible commentaries, "lost" books of the Bible, Dead Sea Scrolls, Sacred Geometry, history books from all of the places I've visited...you name it.
I read somewhere that any books written past like 1930-something are not to be trusted. You've probably got one of the last encyclopedias with actual truthful data. Funny how they were as worried about forced vaccinations back in 1898 as we are today. Some things never change.
That book collection sounds amazing, some cracking stuff there. I haven't managed to expand anywhere near as much as I hoped, though I'll be looking for pre-1930 books from now on. I've got a few, and another medical book from quite early called 'Modern Surgery and its Making' by C.W.Saleeby, author also of 'Parenthood and Race Culture; An Outline of Eugenics. So that'll be interesting to have a little look-see, it mentions Lister, Florence Nightingale and Louis Pasteur in the contents.
There were some great cartoons about vaxxing back in the 19th century, they knew stuff. Big time. Check this one out.
https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/DB_RZcO4OewR1KTGz1E5HA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtjZj13ZWJw/https://media.zenfs.com/en/the_conversation_464/604137aeda839863c98f36cdea4f001c
Where to start- babies being fed to a chimeric beast, toothed, horned and tailed (also scabbed and labelled with various diseases). By other men also horned and tailed (one red of complexion). Defecated and shoveled onto a waiting cart to take them past an obelisk to a fiery temple on a hill. I'm guessing the anti-vaxers are the ones stood with shield (armour of God) in the background.
More here:
https://id.berita.yahoo.com/coronavirus-vaccine-lessons-19th-century-141511091.html
My problem with books is, there are several used bookstores around where I live that sell books at a very reasonable cost. You never know what you're going to find. Every now and then you find some real gems. I'm a sucker for a good book.
I worked with a guy once who was big into books and magazines, too. He lived with his elderly mother, but bought a house to keep his library in. I'm almost to that point. Kek!
That cartoon is pretty horrific when you start studying it. Looks like they're taking the babies up the hill to sacrifice to Molloch in the temple. Note the dark clouds surrounding the temple. It pretty much sums up what's going on today.