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From 1868 till 2013, there are 163 statements of this kind found till date, made by Medical Doctors and Epidemiologists by observing the disease patterns which are against the "Poliomyelitis Contagion" narrative.

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01 - J. R. PAUL, 1954 - Polio - “There was no mention of contagion, or of epidemics, nor was the condition regarded as a medical problem of any magnitude”
Historical and Geographical
Aspects of the Epidemiology of Poliomyelitis - John R. Paul - NOV 1954
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2599539
02 - A. C. BULL, 1868 - Polio - “It does not seem apparent in this small epidemic that contagion played any role, because the disease occurred here and there in different places of the district without the possibility of establishing any relation between the various cases or the families of the same”
EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES OF POLIOMYELITIS IN NEW YORK CITY AND THE NORTH-EASTERN UNITED STATES DURING THE YEAR 1916 - C.H. LAVINDER, A.W. FREEMAN, and W.H. FROST - JUL 1918
https://archive.org/details/epidemiologicst00treagoog/page/n30/mode/2up
03 - K. O. MEDIN, 1887 - Polio - “Medin considered polio to be an acute infectious disease, affecting the nervous system, that could cause epidemics, but he did not consider it to be contagious”
https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:142617/FULLTEXT01.p
04 - C. CAVERLY, 1894-1910 - Polio - “There was a general absence of infectious disease as an etiologic factor in this epidemic. The element of contagium does not enter into the etiology either. I find but a single instance in which more than one member of a family had the disease, and as it usually occurred in families of more than one child, and as no efforts were made at isolation, it is very certain that it was non-contagious”
NOTES OF AN EPIDEMIC OF ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS - CHARLES S. CAVERLY, M.D. - 1894-1910 - INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN VERMONT (1894-1922)
https://archive.org/details/infantileparalys00cave/page/28/mode/2up
05 - C. LEEGAARD, 1899 - Polio - “Infantile paralysis is of an infectious, but not of a contagious nature. As a matter of fact no indisputable instance of contagion could be proved”
Acute poliomyelitis (Heine-Medin's disease) - Dr. Ivar Wickman - 1913
https://archive.org/details/acutepoliomyeli02wickgoog/page/n110/mode/2up
06 - I. WICKMAN, 1905 - Polio - “The epidemiological picture showed that polio cases often occurred miles apart from each other with no obvious connections”
The Autumn Ghost - The History of Polio Epidemics in Sweden - 12 MAR 2004
https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:142617/FULLTEXT01.p
07 - THE NEW YORK NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1907 - Polio - “The committee concluded from the returned blanks that poliomyelitis was infectious but not a contagious disease”
IS THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW RESPONSIBLE FOR THE POLIOMYELITIS MYSTERY - RALPH R. SCOBEY, M.D.
https://archive.org/details/sim_archives-of-pediatrics_1951-05_68_5/page/n38/mode/1up
08 - H. C. EMERSON, 1908 - Polio - “A large number of children were in intimate contact with those that were sick, and of these children an insignificant minority developed the disease”
AN EPIDEMIC OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS - HERBERT C. EMERSON, M.D. - 1908 (Boston Medical and Surgical Journal)
https://archive.org/details/bostonmedicalsur1611mass/page/118/mode/1up
09 - J. ZAPPERT, 1908 - Polio - “Zappert concluded it would be incorrect to deny that the disease is contagious, although he failed to prove contagion in this epidemic”
Acute poliomyelitis (Heine-Medin's disease) - Dr. Ivar Wickman - 1913
https://archive.org/details/acutepoliomyeli02wickgoog/page/n128/mode/1up