A family doctor offers his skeptical perspective on vaccines and current American policies regarding them.
Dr. Richard Moskowitz has fifty years of experience caring for children and adults. In Vaccines, he weaves together a tapestry of observed facts, clinical and basic science research, news reports from the media, and actual cases from his own practice, to offer a systematic review of the subject as a whole.
Dr. Moskowitz provides scientific evidence for his clinical impression that the vaccination process, by its very nature, imposes substantial risks of disease, injury, and death that have been persistently denied and covered up by manufacturers, the CDC, and the coterie of doctors who speak for it.
With the aim of acknowledging these risks, taking them seriously, understanding them more holistically, and ultimately assessing them on a deeper level, he proposes a nationwide debate based on objective scientific research, including what we already know and what still needs to be investigated in the future.