INDEX. 



399 



Spencer, Herbert, on evolution, 

 138 



on education and crime, 363 



Spurzheim, Dr., in England, 162 



induces Combe to study 



phrenology, 163 



Squirrel, Dr., on injury and 

 death after vaccination, 1805, 

 220 



Stars, nature of, discovered by 

 spectroscope, 45 

 motion of, measured by 



spectroscope, 46 

 falling, 99 



Starvation, how to stop, 385 

 Statistics alone can show value of 

 vaccination, 235 

 of vaccinated and unvacci- 



nated worthless, 236 

 Scientific treatment of, 244 

 Steam engine, improvement of, 



152 

 Steamships, first use of, 8 



greatest speed of, 9 

 Stockholm, first vaccination in 



1810, 261 

 Strahan, Dr., on suicide and 



insanity, 361 

 Striated rocks, 122 

 Suicides, increase Of, 349, 361 

 Summary of argument against 



vaccination, 300 

 Sunset tints, cause of, 74 

 Surgery, advance in, due to anaes- 

 thetics, 149 



Sweden, vaccination and small- 

 pox in, 260 



shows uselessness of vaccina- 

 tion, 263 



Swift on London streets in 

 eighteenth century, 317 



Tea, increased use of, after 1775, 



321 



Tebb, Mr. W., on 535 cases of 

 small-pox, after vaccination 

 before 1810, 221 

 Telephone, 22 

 Telephonic newspaper, 23 

 Telescope, invention of, 152 

 Theoretical discoveries of nine- 

 teeth century. 156 



Thermometer, when invented, 

 152 



Thought, conveyance of, 17 



Tinder-box, use of, 26 



Torches, 27 



Trades, dangerous and un- 

 healthy, 355 



Travelling, early modes of, 5 



Tropical cultivation, injury 

 caused by, 373 



Type-writer, 13 



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Unhealthy trades, 355 

 Uniformitarian theory, objec- 

 tions to, 113 

 Universe, meteoritic theory of, 



103 



Unvaccinated a different class 

 from the vaccinated, 241 

 evidence as to, not trusted 

 in Germany, 242 



Vaccinated and unvaccinated, 

 how determined by doctors, 

 237 

 persons wrongly registered, 



238 



and unvaccinated death-rates 

 of, as given by doctors, 

 239 



and unvaccinated death-rates 

 of, as given by doctors in 

 last century, 240 

 and unvaccinated, how they 



differ, 289 



Vaccination, early history of, 215 

 injury and death from, 219 

 and the medical profession, 



222 



doctors not best judges, 222 

 deaths caused by, 228 

 illness and death from, 229 

 estimated deaths from, 230 

 official evidence of, not trust- 

 worthy, 231 

 a dreadful case of death 



from, 233 



evidence for, often worth- 

 less, 233 



