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Edward Jenner
Edward jenner
English doctor who introduced smallpox vaccinations
No. Vaccinations are not compulsory in most places.
1796, in England
the year was in 1796.
In a small villiage called Berkely, in Gloucestershire.
In a small villiage called Berkely, in Gloucestershire.
Edward Jenner invented the smallpox vaccine, which is quite different from inventing smallpox - the actual disease was not invented by some mad scientist, it evolved naturally. Jenner lived in England.
Edward Jenner was the creator and discoverer of the small-pox vaccination.Edward Jenner invented/discovered vaccinations. he found out that when he gave somebody a small dose of cow pox, (similar in its composition to small pox but non lethal) it made his patients immune to contracting small pox. He was a great man, one to be admired the world over.
it was edward Jenner
On May 14, 1796I think that it was in 1800's I'm not sure