- of
smallpox vaccination.
Edward Jenner referred to
cowpox as
variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow). The
origins of the
smallpox vaccine became murky...
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first vaccine. The
terms vaccine and
vaccination are
derived from
Variolae vaccinae ('pustules of the cow'), the term
devised by
Jenner to
denote cowpox. He...
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There had long been
speculation regarding the
origins of Jenner's
variolae vaccinae,
until DNA
sequencing data
showed close similarities between horsepox and...
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immunity to the
deadly smallpox.
Jenner referred to
cowpox as
variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow). However, the
origins of the
smallpox vaccine became...
-
Wortley Montagu. The
terms vaccine and
vaccination are
derived from
Variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow), the term
devised by
Edward Jenner (who both developed...
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Jenner published An
Inquiry Into the
Causes and
Effects of the Variolæ
Vaccinæ which created widespread interest. He
distinguished 'true' and 'spurious'...
- that the
smallpox vaccine, then
known as "vaccine virus", or "variola
vaccinae", was also a
filterable virus.
During the
latter part of his career, he...
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cowpox inoculation was
called vaccination (from Jenner's term
variolae vaccinae =
smallpox of the cow).
Louis Pasteur proposed in 1861 to
extend the terms...
- and had his book An
Inquiry into the
Causes and
Effects of the Variolæ
Vaccinæ published by
Sampson Low's firm in June 1798. The book was an
instant bestseller...
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Jenner publishes An
Inquiry into the
Causes and
Effects of the Variolæ
Vaccinæ,
describing the
smallpox vaccine, in London.
Thomas Malthus publishes An...