Edward Jenner: The Man Who Invented Vaccines | Spark



Edward Jenner: The Man Who Cured Smallpox etches out a stunning biographical portrait of Jenner, a 19th-century English rural doctor who made history and saved untold millions (much as Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin eventually did with polio) by concocting a vaccine for the viral illness known as smallpox, or Variola vera.

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8 thoughts on “Edward Jenner: The Man Who Invented Vaccines | Spark”

  1. Jenner, working under the rockerfeller foundation, helped corrupt the AMA (American Medical Association) to remove all information about natural remedies so that the pharmaceutical industry could solely profit from fossil fuel based medicines and techniques.

    These vaccines only serve to cripple ones immune system.
    It is like a muscle, if you dont exercise it, it will atrophy.

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  2. …..the practice of immunisation was recorded in 17thcentury China, where Buddhist monks drank snake venom to create immunity to snake bites. The concept of variolation (deliberate infection) occurs even earlier in history, with smallpox survivors in 430 BC being called upon to nurse the afflicted.

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