Edward Jenner contributed to medicine in two ways.
Edward Jenner contributed to medicine in two ways. V18mw
Edward Jenner contributed to medicine in two ways. He was born in England. He had experience in biology, so Jenner made progress in clinical surgery. He was the first doctor who discovered the smallpox vaccine. The smallpox vaccine was discovered by vaccinating a child who did not have smallpox, and the child recovered after ten children. His experience succeeded, but he found some opposition in his beginnings. At the end of the 19th century, it was discovered that vaccination did not protect immunity for life.
He was a member of the Royal Society in the field of zoology. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1788. He was following his published study of the nested cuckoo. It is a study that combines observation, experiment, and dissection. Edward Jenner was considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine.
Edward Jenner contributed to medicine in two ways. He
was born
in England. He had experience in biology,
so
Jenner made progress in clinical surgery.
He
was the
first
doctor who discovered the smallpox vaccine. The smallpox vaccine
was discovered
by vaccinating a child who did not have smallpox, and the child recovered after ten children. His experience succeeded,
but
he found
some
opposition in his beginnings. At the
end
of the 19th century, it
was discovered
that vaccination did not protect immunity for life.
He was a member of the Royal Society in the field of zoology. He
was elected
a fellow of the Royal Society in 1788.
He
was following his published study of the nested cuckoo. It is a study that combines observation, experiment, and dissection. Edward Jenner
was considered
one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine.
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