The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation

The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation
Title The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation PDF eBook
Author Edward Jenner
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1801
Genre Smallpox
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On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation

On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation
Title On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation PDF eBook
Author Edward Jenner
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1863
Genre Manuscripts
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The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation

The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation
Title The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation PDF eBook
Author Edward Jenner
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Pages
Release 1800
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On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation

On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation
Title On the Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation PDF eBook
Author Edward Jenner
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1863
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The War Against Smallpox

The War Against Smallpox
Title The War Against Smallpox PDF eBook
Author Michael Bennett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 437
Release 2020-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 0521765676

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A history of the global spread of vaccination during the Napoleonic Wars, when millions of children were saved from smallpox.

The Adoption of Inoculation for Smallpox in England and France

The Adoption of Inoculation for Smallpox in England and France
Title The Adoption of Inoculation for Smallpox in England and France PDF eBook
Author Genevieve Miller
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection
Pages 378
Release 1957
Genre History
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Smallpox inoculation in the eighteenth century was the genesis of modern immunology. This new method of purposely contracting a disease in order to secure protection from it was an empirical folk practice from the New East that ran counter to traditional European habits of thought in both medicine and religion. Based on diligent research in all available sources, this detailed study brings into relief the significant factors that made smallpox inoculation acceptable to Western Europeans--namely, the increasing threat and fear of the disease, particularly among the upper classes; a strong program led by members of such respected scientific groups and the Royal Society in London and the Academic Royale des Sciences in Paris; the interest and participation of both the English and French royal families who furnished an example for their subjects to emulate. In presenting this account of an important development in medical history Genevieve Miller offers evidence to prove that, contrary to the usual view, most religious leaders were not opposed to the practice of inoculation and that a number of them were active proponents. She also points out how, in the sphere of medical thought, experience with inoculation clarified ides concerning the etiology of smallpox by supplying proof that it originated with a specific material substance introduced into the human body from without.

Jenner and Vaccination

Jenner and Vaccination
Title Jenner and Vaccination PDF eBook
Author Charles Creighton
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1889
Genre Medicine
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