Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Here's What A Depression-Era Cartoonist Had To Say About The Anti-Vaccination Movement

Need proof that the anti-vaccination movement is hardly a new phenomenon? Behold:

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(Photo: Imgur)


The comic above was posted to Reddit today with the caption, "History repeats itself. Anti-vac comic from the 1940s." According to an older post on Super I.T.C.H, a blog devoted to comic history, the illustration comes from a 1930 cartoon booklet titled "Health in Pictures."

A commenter on the same thread pointed to another cartoon by satirist James Gillray, this one dating back to the early 19th century. In it, British citizens receiving a cowpox inoculation in 1802 can be seen panicking about the vaccine's rumored effects (allegedly reported by opponents of the vaccination), namely that individuals were developing bovine features.

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(Photo: Wiki)


Yes, vaccination hysteria is at least two centuries old.

Now, compare these to the types of cartoons popping up in The New Yorker just this week.









Happy 2015.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/03/anti-vaccination-cartoon-1900_n_6608366.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news&ir=Weird+News and provided by entertainment-movie-news.com

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