In 1967, a global campaign took launch against the small pox epidemic under the organization HWO and a break through occurred in 1977 which resulted in a small pox vaccination cure.
They began in 1967.
1967
1967 began on a Sunday, and was not a leap year, so August 19 was a Saturday.
1967 began on a Sunday, and wasn't a leap year, so December 1st was a Friday
The organization began in new Orleans back in 1967.
Yes there was color TV in 1967. TV shows began being broadcast in color in 1965 in the United States.
The Saints organization began in New Orleans in 1967.
They began play in L A as an expansion team in 1967.
The Suez Canal. It was eventually reopened in 1975.
From everything I read - The New Orleans Saints began in 1967 - Not sure if 1958 would be authentic? I could be wrong. From everything I read - The New Orleans Saints began in 1967 - Not sure if 1958 would be authentic? I could be wrong.
During the 20th century, it is estimated that smallpox was responsible for 300–500 million deaths. In the early 1950s an estimated 50 million cases of smallpox occurred in the world each year. As recently as 1967, the World Health Organization estimated that 15 million people contracted the disease and that two million died in that year. The history of smallpox holds a unique place in medicine. One of the deadliest diseases known to humans, it is also the only human disease to have been eradicated by vaccination. Edward Jenner is the one who used a sort of vaccine to fight smallpox. He is called the Father of Immunology but others were involved as well. He noted that people who were infected by cowpox were immune to smallpox.