Edward Jenner worked as a health practitioner and local surgeon in Berkeley, his hometown. He started his own practice in his hometown. He noted that cowpox patients were immune to smallpox. Jenner applied the principle to develop a smallpox vaccine using cowpox strains.
it was edward Jenner
yes it did work.
Edward Jenner's parents both died of tuberculosis. His father, also named Edward Jenner, passed away when Jenner was just five years old. His mother, Sarah Jenner, died when he was only 16, leaving him an orphan. This early loss influenced Jenner's later work and dedication to medicine and vaccination.
he was a scientist
Edward Jenner came from England.
Yes, Edward Jenner did marry.
The history and work of Edward Jenner would be that he was an English physician and scientist from Berkeley, Gloucestershire, who was the pioneer of the smallpox vaccine.
Edward Jenner
The Edward Jenner Museum, in the home where Jenner lived most of his life, is named for him.
the smallpox vaccine.
No, Edward Jenner was not 91 when he died. He was 73.
In 1788, Edward Jenner married Catherine Kingscote.