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Jenner did all of this:

  • Edward Jenner made a vaccine for small pox.

  • he saw that cow pox was similar to small pox so

    then he injected the man with with cow pox and he did get

    sick

  • then he recovered, and he put the recovered man with someone

    who had small pox, and the guy with small pox died, but the man who was injected with cow pox lived, and never got sick

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Edward Jenner is known for developing the smallpox vaccine in the late 18th century. He used cowpox virus to create a vaccine that provided immunity against smallpox, which helped pave the way for the eventual eradication of the disease. This discovery revolutionized the field of immunization and has saved countless lives.

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