[298] The first publication of Mr. Gibbs, The Evils of Vaccination, is dated 1856: the latest is a reply to the question, “Is Vaccination Scientific?” in The Journal of Science, March, 1884.

[299] An article, “Compulsory Vaccination,” in evidence of Mr. Dudgeon’s quality, will be found in The Westminster Review, No. CXXX., April, 1884.

[300] Vaccination: Is it Worthy of National Support? A Public Discussion in South Place Chapel, Finsbury, on 28th May, 1878, under the Presidency of Sir Thomas Chambers, M.P., Recorder of the City of London. London, 1878.

Mr. Wheeler has published the following pamphlets—

Vaccination in the Light of History. London, 1878.
Vaccination—Opposed to Science and a Disgrace to English Law. London, 1879.
Vaccination—1883. London, 1884.

[301] Government Prosecutions for Medical Heresy; a Verbatim Report of the case Regina v. Tebb. Dedicated to the Board of St. Pancras Guardians. With an Introduction and Appendix of Illustrative Matter. London, 1879.

[302] Mr. Tebb’s publications have been many, and his last is especially noteworthy—Compulsory Vaccination in England: with Incidental References to Foreign States. London, 1884. Pp. 64.

[303] Vaccination. A Letter to Dr. W. B. Carpenter, C.B. By P. A. Taylor, M.P. London, 1881.

[304] Mr. Leighton published nothing outside the newspapers except a letter addressed to William Chambers of Edinburgh, entitled, The People of Dewsbury and Vaccination. London, 1876.

[305] “A New View of Smallpox.”—The Times, 25th December, 1879.