Edward Jenner became a doctor primarily due to his education and training in medicine. He studied under prominent physicians and gained practical experience as an apprentice, which equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for medical practice. His commitment to understanding disease and public health, particularly through his pioneering work on smallpox vaccination, solidified his reputation and legacy as a physician. Ultimately, it was his scientific curiosity and dedication to improving health that defined his career as a doctor.
jenner became a doctor at the age of 19
edward jenner was a country doctor that was interested in the small pox disease
Edward Jenner's father was a rich man who was also a doctor and when Jenner was growing up he taught him all about being a doctor
he was 14 when he found out about smallpox's
it was edward Jenner
English doctor who introduced smallpox vaccinations
Well he was until he died, he was a doctor and he invented the vaccination.
Edward Jenner came from England.
Yes, Edward Jenner did marry.
Edward Jenner
Jenner was also a naturalist and horticulturist, an amateur geologist and zoologist. He was a fossil hunter who discovered the bones of a plesiosaur in 1819.
The Edward Jenner Museum, in the home where Jenner lived most of his life, is named for him.