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Average rating: 4.08 · 703 ratings · 59 reviews · 54 distinct worksSimilar authors
Defeating the Ministers of ...

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Character Building: A Guide...

4.39 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1989 — 7 editions
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La educación de las virtude...

4.04 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 1976 — 11 editions
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Virtudes para la convivenci...

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Advanced Numerical Reasonin...

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El trabajo de los profesores

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Teoría y práctica de la dir...

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Ocho cuestiones esenciales ...

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“In the 1980s, Australia had a few home-grown immunisation sceptics, although the great majority of parents immunised their children. In 1996, a film-maker made a supposedly scientific documentary for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). She interviewed people who were both pro- and anti-immunisation in equal numbers, ‘for balance’. She was pregnant with her first child, and concluded the documentary by saying that she had not yet decided whether or not to get her baby immunised. I was one of the doctors interviewed. When the documentary was shown in Australia it generated considerable debate and controversy. Two weeks later I was in Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, and gave a presentation to the hospital about immunisation. A number of the audience told me they recognised me from the documentary, which had been shown that week on PNG television. They were puzzled as to why anyone would make such a film. Their wards were filled with children with severe tuberculosis, newborns dying from tetanus, and babies with severe rotavirus gastroenteritis, all preventable by immunisation. On their streets were people crippled forever by poliomyelitis. But Papua New Guinea did not have the money or the public health infrastructure to deliver vaccines effectively to its population. Papua New Guineans knew vaccines could prevent the devastating diseases they saw every day, and could not understand why anyone in Australia would dream of not immunising their child. Immunisation scepticism is very much a first-world problem.”
David Isaacs, Defeating the Ministers of Death: The compelling story of vaccination, one of medicine's greatest triumphs

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