A critical analysis of the real value of vaccination - written for patients and containing information about childhood vaccinations, flu vaccine etc. Packed with scientific information and independent assessments the book contains startling revelations about vaccine side effects and dangers and is written by a registered and licensed general practitioner (Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc) who is a Sunday Times bestselling author and broadcaster who has lectured to doctors and nurses. "The living terror of the British medical establishment." - Irish Times Dr Vernon Coleman's books have sold over two million copies in the UK and been translated into 25 languages. Warning: this book is unlikely to be popular with drug industry supporters or spokesmen or indeed with individuals who have preconceived and inaccurate views on the subject. (Many attempts have been made to suppress this book and over critical reviews should be read with that in mind.) What the papers say about Vernon Coleman Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books - The Good Book Guide The calmest voice of reason - The Observer No thinking person can ignore him - The Ecologist King of the media docs - The Independent Britain's leading health care campaigner - The Sun The patients' champion - Birmingham Post A persuasive writer whose arguments, based on research and experience, are sound. - Nursing Standard Britain's leading medical author - The Star Revered guru of medicine - Nursing Times The man is a national treasure - What Doctors Don't Tell You Probably one of the most brilliant men alive - Irish Times Perhaps the best known health writer for the general public in the world today - The Therapist Superstar - The Independent on Sunday Dr Coleman made me think again - BBC World Service His advice is optimistic and enthusiastic - British Medical Journal Compulsive reading - The Guardian Controversial and devastating - Publishing News His message is important - The Economist It's impossible not to be impressed - Western Daily Press Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible - The Spectator Etc etc