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  1. fi rst vaccinator, Benjamin Jesty. This was noteworthy because the portrait was thought to be lost and only a few relations of the previous owner knew of its existence until 2004. Jesty was a farmer who lived in the village of Yetminster in North Dorset, UK. He was convinced of the folk tale that milkmaids who contracted cowpox

  2. Dec 23, 2006 · During 1774, in the face of a smallpox epidemic, he vaccinated his wife and two sons with cowpox lymph taken from lesions on the udder of an infected cow. Jesty devised and undertook his vaccination method 22 years before Edward Jenner, who is usually credited as the originator of the same practice. In 1805 Jesty received an invitation to visit ...

  3. In 1774, Benjamin Jesty makes a breakthrough. Testing his hypothesis that infection with cowpox – a bovine virus which can spread to humans – could protect a person from smallpox Dr Edward Jenner created the world's first successful vaccine.

  4. Oct 3, 2011 · First, let us return to the 1700s, when both the farmer Benjamin Jesty and the physician Edward Jenner paid attention to the unsullied complexions of milkmaids and inferred that cowpox protected ...

  5. La esposa de Jesty, Elizabeth, y sus dos hijos, Robert y Benjamin (de dos y tres años, respectivamente), no habían tenido viruela y, por lo tanto, estaban en riesgo. Jesty decidió que no fueran variolizados, sino que, en su lugar, tomó la sorprendente decisión de inocularlos él mismo, usando fluidos procedentes de pústulas de viruela bovina.

  6. Vaccination. Vaccination eller er en metode til forebyggelse af infektionssygdomme: En vaccine er et sygdomsfremkaldende stof, en mikroorganisme eller en del af en patogen mikroorganisme - svækket eller død - der bliver påført en organisme, der efter stimulering af immunsystemet udvikler immunitet i større eller mindre grad. [1]

  7. Benjamin Jesty était un agriculteur du Dorset. Né à Yetminster, Dorset, en 1736, il est le plus jeune des quatre fils de Robert Jesty, boucher, et épouse en 1770 Elizabeth Notley (1740–1824). Dans le sud de l'Angleterre, on commence alors à constater que plusieurs éleveurs résistent à la variole, même quand le bétail en est malade ...

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