A vaccination.
No cure, it is viral. However vaccination has eliminated it.
The cure for smallpox is cowpox. Cowpox is a mild version of smallpox and is usually not fatal. The smallpox vaccine contains cowpox.
he didn't get it but he did cure it in 1796
He discoverd that the cure for smallpox
He discovered a cure for smallpox.
Smallpox? It was cured/eradicated by mass vaccination.
Europeans did not have a cure for smallpox; instead, they developed a method of prevention through vaccination. In the late 18th century, Edward Jenner discovered that inoculation with cowpox could provide immunity against smallpox. This practice gradually spread and led to the eventual development of the smallpox vaccine. By the 20th century, widespread vaccination efforts ultimately led to the eradication of smallpox in 1980.
nothing, people died
Smallpox is still alive, just not dangerous and it is under control. There is no real cure for it.
it was edward Jenner
He had discovered a cure for SMALLPOX which was called Smallpox vaccine... had tested the vaccination on a person called James Phipps .
Edward Jenner discovered the cure for smallpox through his observation that milkmaids who had contracted cowpox, a less severe disease, seemed to be immune to smallpox. In 1796, he tested his hypothesis by inoculating a young boy with cowpox and later exposing him to smallpox, finding that the boy did not develop the disease. This pioneering work led to the development of the smallpox vaccine, which ultimately contributed to the eradication of the disease. Jenner's method laid the groundwork for modern immunology and vaccination practices.