Tonsil Riots and Vaccine Hesitancy: A 100‐Year Legacy of Medical Mistrust

Volume: 166, Issue: 6, Pages: 1144 - 1146
Published: Aug 17, 2021
Abstract
The "tonsil riots" of 1906 were panics that developed at several public schools in historically immigrant-dominated neighborhoods of New York City (NYC). Per archived newspaper articles, several NYC public schools asked for parental consent to have Board of Health physicians come and perform tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy on their students. When children subsequently returned home from school "drooling mouthfuls of blood and barely able to...
Paper Details
Title
Tonsil Riots and Vaccine Hesitancy: A 100‐Year Legacy of Medical Mistrust
Published Date
Aug 17, 2021
Volume
166
Issue
6
Pages
1144 - 1146
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