Before its eradication in 1980, smallpox was the most feared disease in many parts of the world. Known as the “king of terrors� and the “disease of diseases� the search for a way to lessen and avoid smallpox was on!
How did vaccination come about? What are vaccination’s connections to smallpox inoculation? And how did news and practice of vaccination spread throughout North America? These questions will be our focus in this second, and final, episode in our “From Inoculation to Vaccination� series.
In this episode, we join experts Dr. René Najera, Farren Yero, and Andrew Wehrman for a journey through the history of smallpox, the creation of the world’s first vaccine, and first mass public health initiative.Â
Show Notes:Â https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/302
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