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Edward Jenner

Edward Jenner started training as a surgeon at the age of 13. Although he was a very successful family doctor and surgeon, he saved even more lives with his immunology research. Jenner is often referred to as "the father of immunology." He created the smallpox vaccination, which he is still famed for today.

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