yes when he was 12
George Washington was 20 years old when he got smallpox.
yes when he was 12
His face was scarred from smallpox, and he wore false teeth
His face was scarred from smallpox, and he wore bad false teeth
There is no historical evidence to suggest that George Washington had any birthmarks. However, he did have several scars, including one on his forehead which was likely the result of a childhood illness. He also had scars on his legs from smallpox inoculation.
Some of the most famous people that you may be aware of who had smallpox were US presidents George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin also had smallpox.
It is impossible to be certain but it is believed that George Washington was indeed rendered sterile due to a smallpox diagnosis he contracted as a teenager. The Father of Our Country was only father to America, and never had any biological children.
George Washington Malaria, smallpox, tuberculosis, dysentery, BOILS, tooth loss, hearing loss, presbyopia, infertility, quinsy, pneumonia, epiglottis or strep infection of the larynx. SO HE HAD MANY DISEASES
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There is currently a vaccine, did you know during the revolutionary War when George Washington became commander he was fighting the British which we all know. But he was also fighting smallpox so he inoculated all of the American troops by a infected troop. So basically George Washington pulled off the first massive state funded immunization in American history.
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George Washington saved his men from smallpox by implementing a strategy of inoculation during the Revolutionary War. In 1777, he ordered the inoculation of his troops with a controlled exposure to the virus, which aimed to build immunity and prevent widespread outbreaks. This proactive approach significantly reduced the impact of smallpox on his army, allowing them to remain more effective in battle and ultimately contributing to their success in the war. Washington's decision marked an early example of using vaccination as a public health measure.