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Dr Edward Haughton Haughton was an experienced hydropathist. He was also a convinced anti-vivisectionist and an anti-vaccinationist who was the first to call for the abolition of state-supported inoculation.
< The rise and progress of hydropathy in England and Scotland / Richard Metcalfe. — London : Simkin Marshall, 1912
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