![]() ![]() Gruelle encloses with his single drawing. However, they are not prepared for the note which Mr. Soon after his daughter’s death, Johnny is asked to create an illustration to accompany an article, "Vaccines Killed My Two Sisters." The cartoon is a clever and effective work, reflective of Johnny’s style which is familiar to the readers of the magazine. The seventh, being the head of the school board and an supporter of vaccination, declines to comment. Six consented it is the result of vaccine induced poisoning and call it malpractice. Seven leading physicians are called upon to opine about the cause of her death. She loses her muscle control, becoming listless and lifeless like a rag doll. Her parents do not consent to more inoculations, yet more are given. ![]() ![]() She loses her appetite, becomes feverish and fatigued. ![]() Marcella Gruelle is the young daughter of Johnny Gruelle a successful writer and illustrator employed by a magazine entitled Physical Culture. Children are routinely inoculated, at school, several times for the same disease without parents giving consent or being advised of the inoculations. Obtaining consent from the parents before inoculating the child is not customary. It is customary, at this time, to inoculate all children in schools against the dreaded disease. Smallpox rears its ugly face and mass inoculation follows on its heels. ![]()
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