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Were there vaccines in 1918 – that caused the flu deaths?

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Were there vaccines in 1918 – that caused the flu deaths?

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YES – ABSOLUTLEY Some love to post there were no vaccines in 1918. So I checked with a few sources I have. This is from a law school. There were several vaccines in 1918 – and prior. Everyone is being very evasive about the flu but they had all these other vaccines why not the flu? NAIS Foundation: A Historical Timeline 1796 First vaccine for smallpox, first vaccine for any disease 1800 (earlier)-Animal Identification (industry only, as a deterrent for theft) 1862- 1st Morrill Act for Agricultural, Extension, Education, and Development 1879 First vaccine for cholera 1882 First vaccine for rabies 1890 First vaccine for tetanus 1890-2nd Morrill Act for Agricultural, Extension, Education, and Development 1896 First vaccine for typhoid fever 1897 First vaccine for bubonic plague 1906-Pure Foods and Drugs Act 1913-Virus-Serum Toxin Act of 1913-Amended by the Sec. 1768 of the Food Security Act of 1985 and the US/Canada Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1998. The Act prohibits the pr

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