No. Vaccinations are not compulsory in most places.
Edward Jenner.
The first ever vaccine was made in 1796 by a dude named Dr. Edward Jenner
It has already been made compulsory in Tamilnadu
I think in the month of ramdan Prophet Muhammad made zakat compulsory.
The French chemist Louis Pasteur was the one who made the first vaccine for rabies.
vaccine
Yes. It was first made when Edward Jenner injected the cowpox virus into individuals in 1796, which worked because the diseases are in the same family and close enough to trick the immune system. Interestingly, Jenner named the vaccine after the root word for cow, which is vacca in Latin.
Hajj was made compulsory on 9th AH(631 AD)
co circular activities should made compulsory because they keeps your mind fresh and healthy
Smallpox was one of the first sucess-stories of vaccinations. So many people had the vaccine that Smallpox mostly died out. It is now only found in laboratories, and maybe in some poorer countries.
The polio vaccine was made pubic in April, 1955.
He was very important because he made an invention called SMALLPOX VACCINE.>> He was quite important as he made the observations that led to the smallpox vaccine being created, however he could not explain how the vaccine worked. Louis Pasteur built on Edward Jenner's work to create more vaccinations.