he used a weaker version of the virus called cow pox to prevent small pox
-Jeff Spearman
No
the smallpox vaccine.
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.
Edward Jenner (who intoduced and studied the smallpox vaccine), born May 17, 1749 Edward Jenner (who intoduced and studied the smallpox vaccine), born May 17, 1749
English doctor who introduced smallpox vaccinations
it was edward Jenner
he didn't get it but he did cure it in 1796
He discovered a cure for smallpox.
No
the smallpox vaccine.
Edward Jenner discovered the cure for smallpox through his observation that milkmaids who had contracted cowpox, a less severe disease, seemed to be immune to smallpox. In 1796, he tested his hypothesis by inoculating a young boy with cowpox and later exposing him to smallpox, finding that the boy did not develop the disease. This pioneering work led to the development of the smallpox vaccine, which ultimately contributed to the eradication of the disease. Jenner's method laid the groundwork for modern immunology and vaccination practices.
He had discovered a cure for SMALLPOX which was called Smallpox vaccine... had tested the vaccination on a person called James Phipps .
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Edward Jenner.
Edward Jenner
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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.