Vaccination

A Guide For Making Personal Choices

Hans-Peter Studer; Edited by Geoffrey Douch; Translated by Matthew Barton

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Out of print

Quick Look

Offers clear information about vaccinations, including danger levels of various diseases, possible benefits, and how vaccinations actually work.

Format:
paperback
Size:
198 x 130 mm
Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Parenting & Child Health
Extent:
96 pages
ISBN:
9780863154553
Publication date:
26 Aug 2004

Description

While many parents are happy to follow official recommendations about vaccination, others avoid any vaccination for their children.

This little guide will help parents come to their own informed decision based on clear information. It explains the different danger levels of various diseases, which are sometimes related to age. It also informs readers about the way different vaccinations work, and explores their benefits as well as potential risks.

Reviews

'Coherent and intelligent. This book is a veritable gem of fact, thoughtful discussion and suggestions of possible variations depending upon the child's circumstances. This is the best type of publication I have read on this subject, as it is factually accurate and unbiased. I would certainly recommend it.'
-- Sandra Goodman PhD, Positive Health, October 2004

'The book contains the complete UK childhood vaccination schedule describing the illness, the vaccine, failure and side effects, then a section on recommendations and considerations. An excellent book for parents making vaccination decisions.'
-- Scientific and Medical Network Review, January 2005

'Offers differentiated, critical summaries of the arguments surrounding vaccination. Cautions against making a choice based on fear and encourages parents to take the time to find out all the information they need before being rushed into a decision.'
-- The Green Parent, December 2004

Author

Dr Hans-Peter Studer is the editor of Bisch Zwäg, a health magazine in Switzerland.

Dr Geoffrey Douch is a general practitioner specializing in anthroposophical medicine. He has worked part-time at the Raphael Centre, an anthroposophical clinic as well as having his own practice in Sussex. His special interests are cancer treatment and paediatrics.

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