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Medicine 3

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How *important* was Jenner's discovery of a vaccination for smallpox?

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Jenner's work was eventually very effective against smallpox, but it was a *one-off*. No *human vaccinations* were found for any *other* diseases until the very *end of the 19th century*. (In 1896 vaccinations against *tetanus* and *diptheria* were developed)


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