Richard Moskowitz, MD, is a family physician who received his BA from Harvard, Phi Beta Kappa, his MD from New York University, and a US Steel Fellowship in Philosophy at the University of Colorado. He has been in private practice since 1967. After studying herbs, Japanese acupuncture, and other holistic modalities, he has specialized in homeopathic medicine since 1974, and has written four previous books and over a hundred articles on homeopathy, midwifery, natural healing, and the philosophy of medicine. He resides in Boston, Massachusetts.
"This book is a masterpiece and a must-read for anyone with
concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Engaging and
highly accessible, it weaves together cases from Dr. Moskowitz's
own practice with detailed discussion of the scientifically proven
links between vaccines and autoimmune disease, SIDS, neurological
disorders like autism and ADHD, and the sordid backstory of
mandatory vaccination in America." --Stephanie Seneff, PhD, senior
research scientist, MIT
"Dr. Moskowitz's book provides invaluable help for parents seeking
to make up their minds about childhood vaccines. It is well thought
out and filled with scientific insight, common sense, and practical
wisdom. It synthesizes the scientific, medical, legal, and ethical
issues around childhood vaccination like no other book on the
market today." --Mary Holland, JD, research scholar, NYU School of
Law
"Richard Moskowitz is the kind of enlightened, compassionate
physician every family wants and deserves. His thoughtful,
well-researched perspective on vaccines proposes an ethic of
informed consent and individual choice, not authoritarian
enforcement of a one-size-fits-all policy. This book not only
educates, but empowers and inspires as well." --Barbara Loe Fisher,
cofounder and president, National Vaccine Information Center
"Vaccines is a thorough exposition of the subject, including case
histories from Dr. Moskowitz's long experience, supported by
credible scientific research, as well as related issues of law and
ethics, historical and political background, and even some original
hypotheses of his own regarding so much about vaccines that remains
unexplored and unknown. It is eminently worth reading for medical
professionals and laypeople alike." --Janet Levatin, MD,
board-certified pediatrician
"WOW! Dr. Moskowitz has been exposing the truth about vaccines for
many years. His new book is stunning. It brings forth vital
information ignored in mainstream medical texts. Thorough and
authoritative, it is an essential addition to every vaccine
investigator's library." --Sherri Tenpenny, DO, AOBNMM, ABIHM,
author of Saying No to Vaccines
"This book is a masterpiece and a must-read for anyone with
concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Engaging and
highly accessible, it weaves together cases from Dr. Moskowitz's
own practice with detailed discussion of the scientifically proven
links between vaccines and autoimmune disease, SIDS, neurological
disorders like autism and ADHD, and the sordid backstory of
mandatory vaccination in America." --Stephanie Seneff, PhD, senior
research scientist, MIT
"Dr. Moskowitz's book provides invaluable help for parents seeking
to make up their minds about childhood vaccines. It is well thought
out and filled with scientific insight, common sense, and practical
wisdom. It synthesizes the scientific, medical, legal, and ethical
issues around childhood vaccination like no other book on the
market today." --Mary Holland, JD, research scholar, NYU School of
Law
"Richard Moskowitz is the kind of enlightened, compassionate
physician every family wants and deserves. His thoughtful,
well-researched perspective on vaccines proposes an ethic of
informed consent and individual choice, not authoritarian
enforcement of a one-size-fits-all policy. This book not only
educates, but empowers and inspires as well." --Barbara Loe Fisher,
cofounder and president, National Vaccine Information Center
"Vaccines is a thorough exposition of the subject, including case
histories from Dr. Moskowitz's long experience, supported by
credible scientific research, as well as related issues of law and
ethics, historical and political background, and even some original
hypotheses of his own regarding so much about vaccines that remains
unexplored and unknown. It is eminently worth reading for medical
professionals and laypeople alike." --Janet Levatin, MD,
board-certified pediatrician
"WOW! Dr. Moskowitz has been exposing the truth about vaccines for
many years. His new book is stunning. It brings forth vital
information ignored in mainstream medical texts. Thorough and
authoritative, it is an essential addition to every vaccine
investigator's library." --Sherri Tenpenny, DO, AOBNMM, ABIHM,
author of Saying No to Vaccines
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