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William Collins (English surgeon)

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In vaccination we use an animal poison whose mode of action is unknown to us, and whose effects we cannot measure; and that no amount of care and caution can obviate a repetition of disasters like that which has recently shocked us at Norwich. Such being the case it is the grossest tyranny to
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He was a member of the Royal Commission on Vaccination, 1889–1896. In 1889, the Royal Commission began an examination of vaccination. Of the fifteen members of the Commission only Collins and
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in 1892, reaching the office of chairman in 1897. In 1904, Collins was the first chairman of the education committee, which laid the foundation of the education service in London.
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in 1917–18. In parliament he was particularly instrumental in promoting the Metropolitan Ambulance Act, that resulted in the establishment of the London ambulance service.
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William Job Collins at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – subscription required, accessed 30 July 2012
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He served on various government committees, including the Vivisection Committee 1906–1912, as British
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He subsequently became a Fellow, Scholar and gold medallist in Sanitary Science and Obstetrics at the
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Collins died aged 87 at 1 Albert Terrace, Regent's Park where he had lived since the age of two.
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obituary reported that "his further progress toward the staff of the school was barred by the
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The Vaccination Controversy: The Rise, Reign, and Fall of Compulsory Vaccination for Smallpox
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In later life he turned to politics, elected as member of London County Council for
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On 2 August 1898 Collins married Jane Stevenson Wilson (1856–1936), daughter of
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in 1881. He specialised in anatomy and ophthalmology, in 1918 receiving the
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Biography, ref: GB 0096 MS 812, Senate House Library, University of London.
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assistant and assistant demonstrator of anatomy at the medical school. His
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on 24 October that year. He was later appointed a Knight Commander of the
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views he held, and freely expressed, on the subject of vaccination."
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Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
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London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination
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List of Vice-Chancellors of the University of London
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continue the compulsory enforcement of vaccination.
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William Collins (surgeon)
William Collins (disambiguation)
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Chairman of the London County Council
Lord Lieutenant
The Duke of Westminster
Sir Arthur Arnold
Thomas McKinnon Wood
Regent's Park
KCVO
FRCS
surgeon
Liberal
Regent's Park
University College School
St Bartholomew's Hospital
ophthalmic
house surgeon
midwifery
Times
heterodox
University of London
BSc
MD
University of Oxford
Doyne Ophthalmic Medal
Vice-Chancellor
University of London

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