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**Mahatma Gandhi ''A Guide to Health'' (1921) (Part II, Chapter VI Contageous Diseases: Small-Pox) <small> Translated from the Hindi by A. Rama Iyer, M.A. ([https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40373 full text multiple formats])</small>

* I cannot also help feeling that [[Vaccines|vaccination]] is a violation of the dictates of religion and morality. [Pg 108]The drinking of the blood of even dead [[animals]] is looked upon with horror even by habitual meat-eaters. Yet, what is vaccination but the taking in of the poisoned blood of an innocent living animal? Better far were it for God-fearing men that they should a thousand times become the victims of small-pox and even die a terrible death than that they should be guilty of such an act of sacrilege.

**Mahatma Gandhi ''A Guide to Health'' (1921) (Part II, Chapter VI Contageous Diseases: Small-Pox) <small> Translated from the Hindi by A. Rama Iyer, M.A. ([https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40373 full text multiple formats])</small>