Vaccination
against Smallpox
Edward Jenner
Immunization
against disease has had a greater effect than anything else in modern
medicine. How did it begin? Edward Jenner (1749-1823) led the way
by developing a vaccine against the dreaded scourge, smallpox. In
his three original papers, he describes his theory, each of his
original patients, and how he tried to convince the medical community
to use the vaccine.
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