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  1. The smallpox vaccine is the first vaccine to have been developed against a contagious disease. In 1796, British physician Edward Jenner demonstrated that an infection with the relatively mild cowpox virus conferred immunity against the deadly smallpox virus. Cowpox served as a natural vaccine until the modern smallpox vaccine emerged in the ...

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Vaccination provided immunity for up to ten years. Because war always spread smallpox, governments encouraged recruits to be vaccinated. In 1807, the Bavarians became the first to require recruits to be vaccinated and the practice of vaccination spread with the practice of war. Although he was a country physician, Edward Jenner had studied with ...

  3. Edward Jenner. Edward Jenner FRS [ 1] ( Berkeley, 17 de maio de 1749 – 26 de janeiro de 1823) foi um naturalista e médico franco-inglês pioneiro no conceito de vacinas incluindo a invenção da vacina contra a varíola, em 1796. [ 2][ 3] Os termos vacina e vacinação são derivados de Variolae vaccinae (varíola das vacas), termo usado por ...

  4. Feb 9, 2010 · Edward Jenner, an English country doctor from Gloucestershire, ... On May 14, 1796, Jenner took fluid from a milkmaid’s cowpox blister and scratched it into the skin of James Phipps, an eight ...

  5. Edward Jenner. Edward Jenner thành viên của Hội Hoàng gia (17 tháng 5, năm 1749 – 26 tháng 1, năm 1823) là một bác sĩ đa khoa, nhà phẫu thuật người Anh, ông đã nghiên cứu môi trường tự nhiên xung quanh nơi ông sống và làm việc như một bác sĩ, một nhà phẫu thuật, một nhà y khoa ở ...

  6. Jenner also knew about variolation and guessed that exposure to cowpox could be used to protect against smallpox. To test his theory, Dr. Jenner took material from a cowpox sore on milkmaid Sarah Nelmes’ hand and inoculated it into the arm of James Phipps, the 8-year-old son of Jenner’s gardener.

  7. Jun 14, 2011 · Edward Jenner was born in 1749 in the UK western county of Gloucestershire. Unfortunately he lost both his mother and father as a young child, and was raised by his older brother (Saunders, 1982). As a consequence of the family’s reduced financial circumstances, he did not attend university at Oxford to be trained for the clergy as was ...

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