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Ivory and box wood vaccinator, Europe, 1701-1800
The history of smallpox vaccination does not necessarily start with Edward Jenner’s (1749-1823) introduction of a cowpox vaccine in 1798. A procedure known as ‘variolation’ was devised in China about a thousand years ago and then spread westwards to Turkey and a number of other Islamic countries. In variolation, material from smallpox pustules was given to an uninfected person by blowing dried sma…
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- Science Museum, London
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- vaccine
- vaccinator
Creator
- Science Museum, London
Subject
- vaccine
- vaccinator
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- L0058083
- Science Museum A615199
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- United Kingdom
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- 2019-06-09T12:28:56.139Z
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Keywords (provided by the community)
- United Kingdom
- People's Republic of China
- Mary Wortley Montagu
- Edward Jenner
- Turkey
- Europe