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Archival sources

The National Archives, Kew, London

BD 25/104, Smallpox outbreak in South Wales: Reports and correspondence

BN 10/229, Leaflets, posters and press advertisements: diphtheria immunisation

BN 13/360, Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979

BN 35/57, Immunisation and vaccination statistics

BN 124/10, Vaccine Damage Payments Scheme: Ministerial discussions

BS 14/28, Rubella vaccination campaign

CAB 128/61/18, Cabinet minutes 5 May 1977

CAB 129/195/14, Cabinet memoranda 29 April 1977

CAB 129/195/16, Cabinet memoranda 2 May 1977

EF 7/2998, Advisory committees on dangerous pathogens and genetic manipulation: Smallpox vaccination for laboratory workers

FD 1/8290, First report on BCG and vole bacillus vaccines in the prevention of TB in adolescents

FD 4/272, A study of diphtheria in two areas of Great Britain

FD 23/1028, Continuation of vaccine trials during 1957

FD 23/1031, Press conference on polio vaccine held on 27th February 1957

FD 23/1058, Polio vaccine crisis 1957 to January 1960: Papers produced in 1957

FD 23/1059, Polio vaccine crisis 1957 to January 1960: Papers produced in 1958

FD 23/1060, Polio vaccine crisis 1957 to January 1960: Papers produced in 1959

HO 45/10768/273078, Anti-inoculation propaganda among the troops issued by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection

INF 12/238, Ministry of Health: Diphtheria immunisation 1953–1954

LCO 20/1293, The National Association for Deaf Blind and Rubella Children

MH 55/293, National Anti-Vaccination League: Anti-vaccination inoculation and immunisation propaganda

MH 55/902, Smallpox vaccination: Publicity

MH 55/936, Diphtheria immunisation campaign

MH 55/1720, Vaccination and innoculation: objections to anti-vaccination propaganda

MH 55/1828, Outbreak on board SS Mooltan: Minutes

MH 55/1829, Outbreak on board SS Mooltan: Correspondence

MH 55/1830, Outbreak on board SS Mooltan: Quarantine control procedure

MH 55/1836, Memorandum on smallpox control

MH 55/2191, Diphtheria prophylaxis: Publicity campaign

MH 55/2458, Poliomyelitis policy 1953–56

MH 55/2460, Poliomyelitis policy 1956–57

MH 55/2461, Poliomyelitis policy 1957

MH 55/2464, Poliomyelitis policy 1958–59

MH 55/2469, Poliomyelitis policy 1960–61

MH 55/2472, Poliomyelitis policy 1961

MH 55/2473, Policy: Introduction of live oral vaccine for routine vaccination

MH 55/2510, Vaccination and control: Representations by British Medical Association

MH 134/151, Diphtheria and whooping cough: Combined prophylactic

MH 134/156, Inoculation campaign: Statistical results

MH 148/364, Vaccination policy after declaration of eradication

MH 154/61, Smallpox vaccination sub-committee 1963–65

MH 154/62, Smallpox vaccination sub-committee 1962–63

MH 154/268, Withdrawal of recommendation for vaccination in early childhood

MH 154/270, Cessation of commercial supplies by Lister Institute pending world wide eradication of smallpox

MH 154/404, Importations of smallpox into England and Wales 1936–1970

MH 154/1053, Compensation for victims of immunisation and accidents

MH 154/1057, European Commission of Human Rights application number 7154/75 by the Association of Parents of Vaccine Damaged Children

MH 154/1464, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation: Rubella vaccination sub-committee 1976–78

MH 154/1465, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation: Rubella vaccination sub-committee 1978

MH 154/1466, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation: Rubella vaccination sub-committee 1978

MH 154/1471, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation: Rubella vaccination sub-committee 1979

PIN 35/549, Association of Parents of Vaccine Damaged Children

Legislation

Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1907.

National Health Service Act 1946.

National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1947.

Vaccination Act 1840.

Vaccination Act 1853.

Vaccination Act 1898.

Vaccination Act 1907.

Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979.

Newspapers

Coventry Evening Telegraph

Coventry Standard

Daily Express

Daily Mail

Daily Mirror

Daily Post [Liverpool]

Daily Telegraph

Guardian

Herald

Independent

Manchester Guardian

New Statesman

Scotsman

Sunday Pictorial

Sunday Times

The Times

Secondary sources

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Agerholm, Margaret, ‘Importation of poliomyelitis vaccine’, The Lancet, 2:6986 (1957), 270.

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Alaszewski, Andy and Tom Horlick-Jones, ‘How can doctors communicate information about risk more effectively?’, British Medical Journal, 327:7417 (2003), 728–31.

Alcock, Sharon, ‘How parents decide on MMR’, British Medical Journal, 324:7335 (2002), 492.

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———, ‘Immunization ups and downs’, British Medical Journal, 2:5299 (1962), 250.

———, ‘Polio fantasies’, British Medical Journal, 1:5018 (1957), 571–2.

———, ‘Poliomyelitis vaccine’, British Medical Journal, 2:5041 (1957), 405–6.

———, ‘Prevention of whooping-cough by vaccination’, British Medical Journal, 1:4721 (1951), 1463–71.

———, ‘Smallpox in England’, British Medical Journal, 1:5272 (1962), 164–5.

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———, ed. Vaccines: A Biography (New York: Springer, 2010).

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———, ‘Scottish GPs to be sent discussion packs on MMR vaccine’, British Medical Journal, 323:7312 (2001), 532.

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———, World at Risk (Cambridge: Polity, 2009).

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Begg, Norman, Mary Ramsay, Joanne White and Zoltan Bozoky, ‘Media dents confidence in MMR vaccine’, British Medical Journal, 316:7130 (1998), 561.

Bellaby, Paul, ‘Communication and miscommunication of risk: Understanding UK parents’ attitudes to combined MMR vaccination’, British Medical Journal, 327:7417 (2003), 725–8.

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———, Marketing Health (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

———, ‘Thinking in time: Does health policy need history as evidence?’, The Lancet, 375:9717 (2010), 798–9.

———, ‘Using history in policy and practice’, in Virginia Berridge, Martin Gorsky and Alex Mold (eds), Public Health in History (Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2011), pp. 221–24.

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Bivins, Roberta, Alternative Medicine? A History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

———, ‘ “The people have no more love left for the Commonwealth”: Media, migration and identity in the 1961–62 British smallpox outbreak’, Immigrants & Minorities, 25:3 (2007), 263–89.

———, Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the NHS in Post-War Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).

Blaxill, Luke and Jane K. Seymour, ‘Adventures in text mining with the London MOH Annual Reports: Towards an alternative history of interwar public health’, Conference paper (London Health Histories, Wellcome Trust, London, 26 May 2016).

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———, Immunization: How Vaccines Became Controversial (London: Reaktion, 2017).

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Boyce, Tammy, Health, Risk and News: The MMR Vaccine and the Media (New York: Peter Lang, 2007).

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Brown, Katrina F., J. Simon Kroll, Michael J. Hudson, Mary Ramsay, John Green, Charles A. Vincent, Graham Fraser and Nick Sevdalis, ‘Omission bias and vaccine rejection by parents of healthy children: Implications for the influenza A/H1N1 vaccination programme’, Vaccine, 28:25 (2010), 4181–5.

Brown, Katrina F., J. Simon Kroll, Michael J. Hudson, Mary Ramsay, John Green, Susannah J. Long, Charles A. Vincent, Graham Fraser and Nick Sevdalis, ‘Factors underlying parental decisions about combination childhood vaccinations including MMR: A systematic review’, Vaccine, 28:26 (2010), 4235–48.

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———, ‘ “We shall not find salvation in inoculation”: BCG vaccination in Scandinavia, Britain and the USA, 1921–1960’, Social Science & Medicine, 49:9 (1999), 1157–67.

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———, ‘The McKeown thesis: A historical controversy and its enduring influence’, American Journal of Public Health, 92:5 (2002), 725–9.

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———, ‘ “The magical formula”: Reactions and responses to diphtheria immunisation in New Zealand 1920–1960’, Health & History: Journal of the Australian & New Zealand Society for the History of Medicine, 15:2 (2013), 53–71.

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———, ‘Reflections on investigating Wakefield’, British Medical Journal, 340 (2010), c672.

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———, ‘Epidemiology of poliomyelitis’, British Medical Journal, 1:5122 (1959), 618–19.

———, ‘Prevention of virus diseases in the community’, British Medical Journal, 2:5315 (1962), 1275–80.

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———, ‘Vaccination against poliomyelitis with live virus vaccines’, British Medical Journal, 2:5106 (1958), 1184–6.

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———, Smallpox (London: J. & A. Churchill, 1962).

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Downs, Julie S., Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Baruch Fischhoff, ‘Parents’ vaccination comprehension and decisions’, Vaccine, 26:12 (2008), 1595–607.

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Dubé, Eve, Maryline Vivion and Noni E. MacDonald, ‘Vaccine hesitancy, vaccine refusal and the anti-vaccine movement: Influence, impact and implications’, Expert Review of Vaccines, 14:1 (2015), 99–117.

Duncan, Peter, ‘Failing to professionalise, struggling to specialise: The rise and fall of health promotion as a putative specialism in England, 1980–2000’, Medical History, 57:3 (2013), 377–96.

Durbach, Nadja, Bodily Matters: The Anti-Vaccination Movement in England, 1853–1907 (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005).

———, ‘Class, gender, and the conscientious objector to vaccination, 1898–1907’, Journal of British Studies, 41:1 (2002), 58–83.

Dyer, Clare, ‘Co-author of Wakefield paper on MMR vaccine wins his appeal against decision by GMC to strike him off’, British Medical Journal, 344 (2012), e1745.

———, ‘Commission withdraws Legal Aid for parents suing over MMR vaccine’, British Medical Journal, 327:7416 (2003), 640.

———, ‘Courts can decide that vaccine has caused harm despite lack of evidence’, British Medical Journal, 357 (2017), j3081.

———, ‘NHS told to pay £10m to patients infected with hepatitis C’, British Medical Journal, 322:7289 (2001), 751.

Dyer, Owen, ‘Measles outbreak in Somali American community follows anti-vaccine talks’, British Medical Journal, 357 (2017), j2378.

Edgerton, David, ‘C. P. Snow as anti-historian of British science: Revisiting the technocratic moment, 1959–1964’, History of Science, 43:2 (2005), 187–208.

Editors of The Lancet, ‘Retraction – Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children’, The Lancet, 375:9713 (2010), 445.

Edwards, David, ‘Vaccination: A victim of its own success?’, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 45:11 (2004), 535.

Elliman, David and Helen Bedford, ‘MMR vaccine: The continuing saga’, British Medical Journal, 322:7280 (2001), 183–4.

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Vaccinating Britain

Mass vaccination and the public since the Second World War

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