Item Detail
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26653
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0
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16
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English
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The Religious Politics of Smallpox Vaccination, 1899-1901
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 2016
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84
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no. 1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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6-25
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The article discusses small pox vaccination. Topics discussed include smallpox epidemic, public health and Mormons. Other topic which includes medical care, medical science and religious aspects of medicine are also discussed. Elitism in scientific medicine, faith healing and folk therapeutics are also discussed.
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