Do women still get cramps after they have a baby?
MIGHT NOT NECESSARLY BE CRAMPS YOUR UTERUS,VAGINAL MUSCLES MIGHT BE AJUSTING BACK
Why did so much controversy surround Edward Jenner's discovery?
It was a new idea and most people thought it was illogical to intentionally make someone sick in order to prevent them from getting sicker.
Is there a museum named after Edward Jenner?
The Edward Jenner Museum, in the home where Jenner lived most of his life, is named for him.
Where did Ernest Rutherford do his work?
== == He spent most of his professional career overseas at McGill University in Montreal, Canada (1895-98), and at Manchester University (1898-1907) and Cambridge University (1919-37) in the United Kingdom.
Did edward Jenner have a family?
he married a lady called Catherine Kingstone, they had 3 children together 1 Edward named after himself 2 Catherine named after the mother and 3 Robert Jenner.
Then he had seven (7) generations toward to the 21st century and thats would be ME!
Did Edward Manet have any sisters?
No, Edward Manet had no sisters. He did have two brothers. Eugene Manet (who married Berthe Morisot) and Gustave Manet (A notable art vendor at the time).
What year did Edward Jenner discover germs?
Edward Jenner did not discover germs, he developed vaccination for smallpox (using cowpox pustules) which was much safer than the inoculation for smallpox (using smallpox pustules) then in use. However he had no idea what actually caused smallpox, only that it was something invisible in the pus from the pustules.
Edward Jenner was the creator and discoverer of the small-pox vaccination.
Edward Jenner invented/discovered vaccinations. he found out that when he gave somebody a small dose of cow pox, (similar in its composition to small pox but non lethal) it made his patients immune to contracting small pox. He was a great man, one to be admired the world over.
Why did edward Jenner choose James phipps for his experiment?
Because James Phipps had never had Smallpox and Jenner needed somebody who was not immune to smallpox or else this experiment would not work.
Why did Edward Jenner carry out his test on several people instead of on just one person?
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.
What contribution did edward brathwaite made to the Caribbean?
He went to Cambridge and made this poem so the reality of the slave trade could come true He went to Cambridge and made this poem so the reality of the slave trade could come true
Edward Jenner developed the first vaccination in 1796. When Edward was 5, both his parents died. The family economics was poor. After his parents died he had to take care of his older sister, Mary.
Did edward Jenner develop a vaccine for polio?
No, he developed a vaccine for smallpox, back in 1796. But his successful experiments led to other vaccines long after he died, including the polio vaccine, which is usually credited to Jonas Salk-- he announced it in 1953.
Edward Jenner died on January 26, 1823 at the age of 73.
How did edward Jenner cure smallpox?
he used a weaker version of the virus called cow pox to prevent small pox
-Jeff Spearman
was a person edward Jenner took cow pox out of and injected it into James phipps