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Edward Jenner, English physician, vaccinating his son, c1796 (c1900). Edward Jenner (1749-1823) practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire. He noted immunity to smallpox was given by cow-pox. In 1796 he vaccinated James Phipps a number of times with pus from cow-pox pustules on a dairy maid. He then inoculated him with smallpox. The boy was ill for a few days, then recovered. (Colourised artwork based on an original sculpture).
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AR9436158
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3520px × 4962px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
1900s
19th century
20th century
ART
ARTS
BABIES
Baby
Boy
BOYS
Britain
British
Bronze
Child
Children
color
colorised
colourised
country
Disease
Doctor
edward
EDWARD JENNER
eighteenth century
England
English
Family
FAMOUS PEOPLE
GIULIO
Giulio Monteverde
Health
INFANCY
Infant
INOCULATION
Italian
Italy
Jenner
JENNER, EDWARD
JOB
LOCATION
Male
Man
Medicine
Men
Monteverde
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Object
OCCUPATION
People
Physician
Pioneer
Portrait
Print Collector29
PROFESSION
Science
Scientist
Sculpture
Smallpox
Son
The Print Collector
Vaccination