“What Credence Should Be Given . . .” (Reed)
Wheaton, Lloyd
“White Man's Burden, The” (Kipling)
whites
African Americans and.
See
race/racism
in epidemics of 1898â1903
epidemics of 1898â1903 and
as exempt from smallpox
in Middlesboro outbreak
poor, lack of medical care for
smallpox seen as black disease by
vaccination of blacks, opposition to
as vaccine refusers
White Star
Whitman, Walt
Willard Parker Hospital
William, R. C.
Williams, George Fred
Williams, John Joseph
Willson, Robert
Wilmington, North Carolina
African Americans of
Marine-Hospital Service station
race riots
smallpox outbreak.
See
Wilmington outbreak
Wilmington Messenger
Wilmington outbreak
African Americans and
antivaccinationism in
compulsory vaccination in
first case
pesthouse
as public health battleground
racial issues in
Wertenbaker and
Winslow, C. E. A.
Winters, Mamie
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Medical Journal
Wisconsin Supreme Court
women's rights
Wong Wai v. Williamson
Wood, Leonard
Woodward, William C.
workers/working class
antivaccinationism and
compulsory vaccination and
cotton mill
government and, conflict between
housing conditions for
laws protecting
miners
mobility of
workman's compensation laws
workplaces, compulsory vaccination in
World Health Organization
World's Colombian Exposition
World War I
Worthington, Robert
Wright, S. P.
Wright Troupe
Wyman, Walter
management style of
Wertenbaker and
X rays
Yellow Creek Valley
yellow fever
Young, LeGrande
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