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  1. Apr 11, 2021 · 1. Jenner Built on the Work of Others. Born in England in 1749, Jenner was inoculated as a child against smallpox, a dread disease that appears to have scarred 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummies ...

  2. Known to many as “the father of immunology”, Edward Jenner changed the path of world history on the 14th of May 1796 when he inoculated his gardener’s 8-year-old son with cow pox, subsequently demonstrating that this induced immunity to smallpox by challenging him with smallpox infected material. This was the scientific birth of vaccination. It was the product of a long gestation but ...

  3. A. Published in 1798, Edward Jenner’s An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, announced a new method of inoculating against smallpox. This book, of which CMU’s Special ...

  4. Edward Jenner, detail of an oil painting by James Northcote, 1803; in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Edward Jenner, (born May 17, 1749, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Jan. 26, 1823, Berkeley), English surgeon, discoverer of the smallpox vaccine. He was apprenticed to a surgeon at 13, and at 21 he became the house pupil of John ...

  5. May 17, 2021 · A humble country doctor changed all that. Born in the Gloucestershire village of Berkeley, Edward Jenner (1749-1823) decided early in life to follow medicine. He was apprenticed at age 13 to a surgeon near Bristol. In 1770, at 21, Jenner went to London to study at St. George’s Hospital. After two years, he returned to Berkeley and built a ...

  6. Edward Jenner (Berkeley, Gloucestershire, 1749. május 17. – Berkeley, 1823. január 26.) angol sebész, a himlőoltás feltalálója. Edward Jenner. Egy tehenészlány megjegyzése, miszerint ő már nem kaphatja el a himlőt, hiszen átesett a tehénhimlőn, vette rá, hogy e téren kísérletezésbe kezdjen. Úgy döntött, megfigyelését teszteli és egy, a tudomány iránt vállalkozó ...

  7. Apr 11, 2021 · 1. Jenner Built on the Work of Others. Born in England in 1749, Jenner was inoculated as a child against smallpox, a dread disease that appears to have scarred 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummies ...

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