Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Roald Dahl, Who Lost His Daughter to Measles, Wrote a Heartbreaking Letter about Vaccinations

Author Roald  Dahl always drew something from his personal experience, and few personal experiences could have had as much impact as the sudden death of his measles-stricken seven-year-old daughter Olivia in 1962. But good came out of Dahl's response to the tragedy. In 1986, he wrote a leaflet for the Sandwell Health Authority entitled Measles: A Dangerous Illness, which tells Olivia's story and provides a swift and well-supported argument for universal vaccination against the disease:



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