well as u know well u probably should know Dr Edward Jenner is from United Kingdom
the smallpox vaccine.
Edward Jenner
He discovered a vaccination for the smallpox
The smallpox vaccine invented by Dr. Edward Jenner is known as the "vaccinia" vaccine. Jenner used material from cowpox lesions to create immunity against smallpox, marking a significant advancement in immunology and the first successful vaccination. This groundbreaking work laid the foundation for the development of modern vaccines.
Dr Edward Jenner injected small boy who had smallpox with cowpox, after hearing from a dairy maid that people who got cowpox would not get smallpox. This worked and that's how vaccination came about.
Edward Jenner
It was Edward Jenner.
Dr Edward Jenner's qualification is that he found a vaccination for the deadly disease smallpox.
Edward Jenner made a vaccination out of pus from one of the blisters of a person with smallpox
Edward Jenner performed the first smallpox vaccination and founded the science of immunology.
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 invented the first vaccine for smallpox in 1796Edward Jenner invented the vaccinedarwinEarly forms of vaccination were developed in ancient China as early as 200 B.C. Scholar Ole Lund comments: "The earliest documented examples of vaccination are from India and China in the 17th century, where vaccination with powdered scabs from people infected with smallpox was used to protect against the disease.Quoted from http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VaccinationIn 1774,some twenty years before Jenner first used vaccination on a boy called James Phipps in 1796, at Berkeley in Gloucestershire, a farmer's wife, together with her two sons was vaccinated by her husband at Yetminster in Dorset. The husband's name was Benjamin Jesty, his wife was Elizabeth and the sons were Robert and Benjamin, aged 3 and 2.From http:/www.thedorsetpage.com/history/smallpox/smallpox.htmIn the early empirical days of vaccination, prior to Pasteur's work on establishing a germ theory and Lister's on antisepsis and asepsis there was considerable cross-infection. One of the early vaccinators is thought to have contaminated the cowpox matter---the vaccine---with smallpox matter (he worked in a smallpox hospital) and this produced essentially variolation. From http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox_vaccineVariolation means the deliberate inoculation of an uninfected person with the smallpox virus (as by contact with pustular matter) that was widely practiced before the era of vaccination as prophylaxis against the severe form of smallpox.Edward Jenner preformed the first vaccination.Edward JennerEdward Jenner invented the first vaccine for smallpox in 1796Edward Jenner invented the vaccinedarwinEdward Jenner. He introduced the smalpox vaccine, which was thefirst vaccine in 1798.