Edward Jenner carried out his tests on multiple people because he needed more data to prove his theory on vaccination was correct. In medical science it is required to test on multiple people due to how different each person's body works to prove if a treatment works.
The first known cases of smallpox go back to 1350 BC and the disease has been known for a very long time. Dr. Campbell identified how smallpox is spread. Edward Jenner is credited with developing the smallpox vaccine in 1796.See the Web Links to the left for more information about the history of smallpox.
Dr Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine in 1796 and published his findings in 1798It became a worldwide disease and killed many people.. But God has a reason for everything that happens in our lives
Edward VI was a protestant, because when Henry VIII died more people had become protestant, and decided that Henry VIII was right. Since Edward was a heir to Henry, people were on the protestant side
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In simple words, Edward Jenner found out that giving people the cowpox virus prevented people from getting smallpox.
Edward Jenner made a vaccicn that help people with smallpox Edward Jenner spoted that people who had cowpox could not get smallpox James phipps was the first person the be vaccinated by a weak form of cowpox
1 or 2 i think.
In 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox and she inoculated her own children.Before Edward Jenner tested the possibility of using the cowpox vaccine as an immunisation for smallpox in humans in 1796 for the first time, at least six people had done the same several years earlier. In 1796 Edward Jenner inoculated using cowpox (a mild relative of the deadly smallpox virus). Pasteur and others built on thisIn 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox and she inoculated her own children.Before Edward Jenner tested the possibility of using the cowpox vaccine as an immunisation for smallpox in humans in 1796 for the first time, at least six people had done the same several years earlier. In 1796 Edward Jenner inoculated using cowpox (a mild relative of the deadly smallpox virus). Pasteur and others built on this
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edward jenners obsivation is that milk maids didnt get small pox as much as normal people would!
by giving people something that will help them not to catch the smallpox disease
The first known cases of smallpox go back to 1350 BC and the disease has been known for a very long time. Dr. Campbell identified how smallpox is spread. Edward Jenner is credited with developing the smallpox vaccine in 1796.See the Web Links to the left for more information about the history of smallpox.
no they did not agree with the advancement of his medical studies. they potrayed it as wizardry
Edward Jenner created the vaccine for small pox during the 18th century.
Edward Jenner perfected the smallpox vaccine. Smallpox was very widespread and killed many people per year. Jenner is often called, "The Father of Immunology" and he is credited for saving more lives than any other man.
Louis Pasteur, a french doctor, was the first to explain the principles of vacccination. His first human vaccination was on a child against rabies in 1885. But a century before, Peter Plett, a German teacher and Edward Jenner, a English doctor practised the first vaccination separetly at the same time. They inoculated the vaccine (the cow version of variola) to people who will be acknowledeged as immuned against variola. Some historians also say that inoculation of variola had already been made in ancient China.