Who discovered the vaccination against smallpox?

Who discovered the vaccination against smallpox? Correct Answer Edward Jenner

In 1796, Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine against smallpox by deliberately infecting an eight-year-old boy with cowpox and then injecting the pus of smallpox lesion under his skin. He then found out that the boy showed immunity against the latter.

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