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JENNER, Edward (1749 – 1823)

JENNER, Edward (1749 – 1823)

1749 – 1823

3 entries in the GMN corpus.

Image source John Raphael Smith · [1] [2] , originally uploaded to en by User:Magnus Manske · Public domain

1798 CE

#2529.3

An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae.

Jenner established the fact that a “vaccination” or inoculation with vaccinia (cowpox) lymph matter protects against smallpox. He performed his first vaccination on May 14, 1796. The above work, describing…

1889 CE

#12348

Jenner and vaccination: A strange chapter of medical history.

Creighton, one of the founders of epidemiology, disputed the germ theory of infectious disease, and became "one of the anti-vaccination movement's 'most ardent and distinguished spokesmen.' Creighton argued that vacci…

1985 CE

#11206

A bibliography of Edward Jenner, 1749-1823

Revised second edition of Lefanu's A bio-bibliography of Edward Jenner (1951). The annotations in this bibliography form a kind of biographical narrative of Jenner's life and achievements.