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Edward Anthony Jenner (17 May 1749 - 26 January 1823) was an English scientist who is widely credited as the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, and is sometimes referred to as the "Father of Immunology".
Edward Jenner
Edward Jenner is most well known for performing the first cowpox vaccination that was then widely used. Others had done the same thing with cowpox, but Jenner's was the first to become widely known.
Edward Jenner used it to help create a vaccine for smallpox
It was called an inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae and published in 1798
The discoverer of this particular vaccine was Edward Anthony Jenner. The first time it was used was in 1796 in England.
The Pertussis vaccine was developed in 1921 but was not widely used till the 1930s.
china India or Iran started vaccination. However English doctor Edward Jenner used the first Recorded vaccination.
he used a weaker version of the virus called cow pox to prevent small pox -Jeff Spearman
Edward Jenner developed vaccine against smallpox in 1798. He used cowpox virus containing fluid for the same.
Edward Jenner in 1796 used the cowpox virus (vaccinia) to confer protection against smallpox, a related virus, in humans. Prior to this use, however, the principle of vaccination was applied by Asian physicians who gave children dried crusts from the lesions of people suffering from smallpox to protect against the disease.
Blackbeard's real name was probably Edward Teach, but some sources suggest that it was Edward Thatch, or Edward Tach.