Leicester
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Area | 733 |
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Weather | 7°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 93% Humidity |
Population | 329,839 (2011) |
Local time | Wednesday 21:41 |
Area code | 0116 |
Colleges and universities | University of Leicester |
Did you know | Leicester is the third-most densely populated European Union city proper (4,750 people per km²). |
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ID | 1606070 |
About Leicester
Leicester is a city in England's East Midlands region. Leicester Cathedral, where Richard III was reinterred in 2015, has stood at the city's heart for over 900 years. Close by, the King Richard III Visitor Centre tells the story of the king's life and death and displays his original burial site. The ruins of Leicester Castle, where Richard III spent some of his last days, lie in Castle Gardens, near the River Soar.
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The anti-vaccination movement, grabbed Victorian England
Opposition to vaccination is as old as The Process , as are the fears of Side Effects
the distrust of the doctors and the government That feeds the anti-vaccination movement could be seen as a phenomenon of the modern, but The Roots of today's activism were over a century ago.
In the late 19Th Century , tens of thousands of People took to The Streets , the vaccinations in opposition to compulsory smallpox. There were arrests, fines, and the People were even in prison. banners were brandished calling for "the repeal of the Acts, the vaccination is The Curse of our nation" and vowed "to Better an offender's cell than a poisoned babe". Copies of the hated laws were burned in The Streets , and the effigy of lynched the humble country Doctor Who was seen as the blame for the pox-prevention-program. Warning - this story contains graphic imagesAt The Height of this struggle, the People of Leicester , a city in the English Midlands, to have the claims found, as an alternative to vaccination - and it is an approach That is quoted still activists today. The waves from This Storm of anti-establishment anger went far beyond The Streets of Leicester , and The Group behind him, formed 150 years ago. The "Speckled Monster " - shown on this conserved walk - ravaged had pox all cultures, called the "Speckled Monster " because of its distinctive bladder-like skin rash, had killed millions since the middle ages. In a Phase of the biggest single death was cause in Europe, killing each year about 400,000. In America, it devastated native tribes and whole cultures have collapsed. A third of the survivors were blinded. Almost all who died, were scarred For Life . why you have a cheap and seemingly effective Solution to vaccination - to tear Apart and threaten society? An anti-vax website quoted, "The City of Leicester : sanitation trump is the vaccination", as One of their "5 Historical vaccine scandals," The story begins in 1798 with the Gloucestershire doctor, Edward Jenner , a successful Test of the country-lore That a dose of relatively mild cowpox infection gave protection against smallpox. Within five years, Jenner's discovery was That in the whole of Europe, and a decade later it had become global. But the opposition was fast and furious. In this cartoon, the vaccination was shown how a sick cow-like Monster , the fed will be children "they came from a variety of Angles , sanitary, religious, scientific and political," said medical historian Dr. Kristin Hussey. "Some People have said That The Method - with material from Cows - was unhealthy or unchristian, with matter from the lesser creatures. "was handed over to Some of the controversial smallpox, from person to person, but Many are simply contradicted what was good for you. " There are Many and varied ways to the in London in 1801, and doctors seemingly had few answers following in the footsteps of a 100-year battle between The Authorities and an often sceptical, sometimes aggressive, public. made In Britain a series of laws, vaccinations, free of charge, then it must be supported by fines and even imprisonment. During the riots flared up in some cities there was also More opposition in the form of anti-vaccination leagues. For an increasingly educated population, and brochures were produced, with titles such as "vaccination: its fallacies and evils,", "vaccination a curse", and the appropriately Gothic "Horrors of vaccination". in the slums of the Industrial Revolution , the breeding ground for Disease -Dr Hussey were said: "In the modern conditions, it was a very "awake" time. "the People asked questions about rights, especially the working-class rights. There is a feeling of the upper classes was tried to take advantage of, a feeling of distrust. "This was a movement in an area of the private life of People , their health is not regulated so far. " - And vaccines were not as safe as they are Now - People seriously ill and even died. To to would be if I was alive, the time I have to be careful with vaccinations. "trailer showed rates of decline in mortality and a mild incidence of the Disease , and the opponent's marks continue to the outbreaks and the terrible Side Effects of vaccination, such as abscesses and cross infections. Victorian medicine, There was no regulation of doctors until 1851, and quack were a standing joke in the company was Never The Lie of the "good old times" More evident than in medicine. 1841 England census suggested That a third of doctors were unqualified. A 1848 medical book claims The Most common causes of the Disease were "sick parents", night Air , sedentary habits, wet feet and abrupt changes of temperature. you stated That cholera was caused by a scourge of Victorian society, by rancid food, "cold fruit", such as cucumbers and melons, and passion, fear or anger. Street -cure, were sometimes the only option for the poor In 1850, the average Life Expectancy was much over 40 Years , and 15% of children died before the age of One . 1858 Medical Act, brought in standards and registration, but That was at a time when the majority of the experts are That bad Air caused the miasma of Many diseases. germ-Theory , microscopic organisms penetrate can cause in The Body , Disease was not widely adopted until the 1880s. in addition to qualified doctors, the quacks and traditional healers were and without a health service, any charge for their services, without the Many of all but The Most basic care. At this point, the vaccination was still in its infancy and, of course, produced cowpox material of different quality. What's More , it took decades to recognize the vaccination does not give life-long immunity, while awkward, could Process to secondary infections, such as syphilis, hepatitis, and tuberculosis. Leicester Anti-vaccination League was founded in 1869, but the approach That would be praised by those who came out against vaccination, in 1877, ironically enough, from the medical facility. The City Medical Examiner made it mandatory, cases of smallpox. He would then isolate the patient, in quarantine, the family and the cure - and sometimes burn stuff. Originally designed to be encouraged to work, in addition to vaccination, The League , as an alternative, and the "Leicester Method " has sparked growing resistance. "timeline" Edward Jenner conducted a series of tests to children prior to the publication of his ideas in 1796 - Edward Jenner successfully test the idea That cowpox protects against smallpox.1805 - The First attempt the compulsory vaccination in Italy failed1820 - pox deaths in London is much1840 vaccination Act, making vaccinations free of charge1853 - a New vaccination Law vaccination is mandatory, in The First three months of a child's life1867 - vaccinations mandatory for all children under 141869 - Leicester Anti-vaccination League1885 - masses-protest in Leicester 1898 - vaccination established Act performs "conscientious objection" clauseScience writer Jason "The germ guy" Tetro looks powerful echoes in today's controversy. "We tend to hear civil rights as a major factor in the detractors' arguments," he said. "They feel That the government is imposing too Many restrictions on their freedoms by calling for compulsory vaccinations. "This is similar to what was heard in Leicester . However, the resolution is returned, then the removal of the rights of the individual for the benefit of the population. "This was The Law . I'm not sure how That would go over in today's world. " in the middle of the 19Th Century was a time of political and Social Protest In Leicester , The Number of prosecutions for non-vaccination increased from two in 1869 to 1.154 in the year 1881, and about 3,000 in the year 1884. Figures for the second half of the year 1883 showed in Leicester the vaccinated 2,281 births only 707 babies. Court cases, the cheeky advertising for the anti-vax movement. In March, 1884, a resident of George Bamford said investigating judges were vaccinated his three oldest children. Both had been bedridden and died for days and a third. was For the refusal of vaccination, his fourth child, he ordered to pay 10 shillings - half of the average weekly Wage - or spend Seven Days in jail. set fines hard. Police collected a fine of a Arthur Ward threatened his pregnant wife with jail. The argument That sent her into premature labor and The Child was stillborn. Brothers , One vaccinated, One not, were mapped in the Leicester isolation hospital for smallpox In October 1884, the Leicester Board of Guardians, asked the London authorities for a relaxation of Law enforcement, in The Light of the Leicester Method . The application was rejected, setting the stage for The City mass protest from 1885. peacefully, the extent of The Demonstration shook the establishment. Doctors feared would overtake the unvaccinated city, predicting "a terrible nemesis, in the Form of a devastating epidemic". alarms were bells, listened to recently, with the news That .long reads, vaccination, medicine, leicester, anti-vaccination movement
Source of news: bbc.com