Re: The good old day weren't so good.
- From: "Peter B" <original2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 17:43:15 -0800
"Lefty" <Juslefty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Peter B wrote:
"Lefty" <Juslefty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageA question could be, why do you think it is the wisest choice? I have
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Peter B wrote:
"Kevysmom" <kevysmom09@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageSo, what do you think about vaccination by being exposed to the
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On Feb 18, 7:14 pm, The One True Zhen Jue
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On Feb 18, 7:04 pm, Kevysmom <kevysmo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Sanitation and hand washing and anti-biotics
On Feb 18, 8:23 am, Bob Officer <boboffic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:In 1900, about a third of the deaths were from pneumonia,
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=3904I know there are statistics showing that people died young, But
Doctor Amy Tutuer Hits the nail on the head when it comes to
folk/altie idea that the good old days were so great.
Even giving alt/folk medicine a false myth on wishful thinking,
next
time you walk down the street and see anyone over age 50 (the
average
age in 1900 was 35) and if the alties had their way that 50 year
old
wouldn't be.
I understand if medicine existed the way Jan and other want it
to be
Jan would have been dead long ago.
Here is to science based medicine. If you are over 35, thank a
doctor
of medicine and science.
--
Bob Officer
Posting the truthhttp://www.skeptics.com.au
if you
research for yourself at the age people actually died
in the 1800 early 1900's it doesnt add up, the people are MUCH
older!!! I think statistics are WRONG!
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1834 - 1925) He was 91 years old
when
he died back in the early 1900's!
Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 - 13 October 1905), He was 67
years
old when he did
Sir Charles Wyndham (23 March 1837 - January 12, 1919) 82 years
old
when he died
Dame Ellen Terry, GBE (27 February 1847[1] - 21 July 1928) 81
years
old when she died
Robert Wilks (c. 1665 - September 27, 1732) <---Notice the date..
he
died at age 67
Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 - 19 October 1745) 78 years old
when
he died
I find it very odd that the avearge death rate was 35 in the
1900's It
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tuberculosis, and diarrhea. Smallpox, measles & polio killed
thousands, too. Thankfully, we now have vaccines for 5 of those 6.
Medicine has made great strides in the past 110 years. You should
be
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If one lived in a sterile environment for long then they would
become susceptible to many diseases. They would die easier without
immunity unless vaccinated.
Look at the Eskimo who died from simple colds simply because they
had no immunity to them.
real thing? instead of injecting, why not just expose everyone?
Would go a long way towards cleaning up the gene pool. The weak
would just die off. Oh, but that would be as nature intended it,
can't have that! I ask, why not?
Why don't you think things through before you present ignorant
options?
Lots of people develop natural immunity to what they come into
contact with, mothers pass it on via breast milk. Vaccines are nice
shortcuts and very needed for large or high density populations.
Disease can spread like wild fire, many can die or be injured like in
the Frisco fire. One makes the wisest choice they can.
read where some want to reduce the population. Are they wise or smart?
We can debate whether they are good or evil later.
What is the "wisest choice"? I mentioned none.
Your mom made the wrong choice.
.
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