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Edward Jenner.

He was testing cow pox (nonfatal) and small pox (fatal).

He noticed that whoever had one never had the other, and some had neither.

He put both into a boy, and then the boy was not affected by the small pox.

Vaccine comes from vaccinia (lation) for "of the cow" because the cow pox stopped the small pox from working.

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