because they would have got paid (probably a large amount) to have this done to their son
James Phipps
Because James Phipps had never had Smallpox and Jenner needed somebody who was not immune to smallpox or else this experiment would not work.
was a person edward Jenner took cow pox out of and injected it into James phipps
James phipps was the first eight year old to be given the cowpox vaccine by Edward Jenner.
Edward Jenner first inoculated James Phipps on May 14, 1796. Jenner used material taken from the cowpox lesions of a milkmaid, Sarah Nelmes, to demonstrate the principle of vaccination, ultimately leading to the development of the smallpox vaccine. This groundbreaking experiment marked the beginning of immunology and vaccination practices.
She was the dairy maid whom Edward Jenner took a sample of cowpox from, to infect James Phipps with cowpox.
He developed a slight fever but after he was injected, he was fine
Edward Jenner conducted his famous smallpox vaccination experiment on an 8-year-old boy named James Phipps in 1796. Jenner inoculated Phipps with cowpox to demonstrate that it would protect him from smallpox. This landmark experiment laid the foundation for modern immunology and the development of vaccines.
Edward Jenner used a boy named James Phipps in his experiment. In 1796, Jenner inoculated Phipps with material taken from a cowpox sore to test his theory that cowpox could provide immunity to smallpox. This groundbreaking experiment led to the development of the smallpox vaccine and laid the foundation for immunology.
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
James Phipps was an Englishman who became the first person to be inoculated with the smallpox vaccine by Edward Jenner in 1796. This successful experiment laid the foundation for modern vaccination practices.
Edward Jenner's first patient was James Phipps, an eight-year-old boy. In 1796, Jenner inoculated Phipps with material taken from a cowpox sore, which led to the development of the smallpox vaccination. This landmark experiment laid the foundation for immunology and the eventual eradication of smallpox.