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  1. Apr 27, 2024 · Edward Jenner (born May 17, 1749, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England—died January 26, 1823, Berkeley) was an English surgeon and discoverer of a vaccine for smallpox. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.

  2. Edward Jenner advising a farmer to vaccinate his family. Oil painting by an English painter, c. 1910 Jenner's discovery of the link between cowpox pus and smallpox in humans helped him to create the smallpox vaccine.

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  3. The germ theory of disease, the discovery and study of viruses, and the understanding of modern immunology tended to support his main conclusions. The discovery and promotion of vaccination enabled the eradication of smallpox: this is Edward Jenner's ultimate vindication and memorial.

  4. Sep 29, 2020 · Within 20 years of its discovery, Jenner’s vaccine was already saving millions of lives. Soon, smallpox vaccination was common practice around the world. It was completely eradicated in 1979.

  5. Read a brief biography about Edward Jenner, the pioneer of the smallpox vaccination and the father of immunology.

  6. Apr 25, 2019 · Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine to prevent smallpox infections, and this success led to the global eradication of smallpox and the development of many more life-saving vaccines. Key facts about vaccination.

  7. Feb 9, 2010 · 1796. Early smallpox vaccine is tested. Edward Jenner, an English country doctor from Gloucestershire, administers what will become known as the world’s first vaccination as a preventive...

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