ON January 26, 1823, Dr. Edward Jenner, the discoverer of protective vaccination against smallpox, died in his home at Berkeley—a village of Gloucestershire—where he had lived long and ...
The advent of vaccinations came when a scientist, by the name of Edward Jenner, discovered that an individual exposed to a ...
Stroud District Council has thrown its support behind ongoing plans to officially recognise the Dr Jenner House Museum. The award is made by UNESCO, a UN organisation that promotes international ...
One doctor in particular single-handedly smashed accepted medical wisdom. Enter: Dr Edward Jenner 'the father of immunology'. Jenner lived in England when smallpox was at its height. While ...
Nearly a hundred and seventy-one years ago "matter was taken from a sore on the hand of a dairymaid" by Dr. Edward Jenner, who then inoculated it onto the arm of a healthy eight-year-old boy ...
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