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  • 24smallpox — /smawl poks /, n. Pathol. an acute, highly contagious, febrile disease, caused by the variola virus, and characterized by a pustular eruption that often leaves permanent pits or scars: eradicated worldwide by vaccination programs. [1510 20; SMALL …

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  • 25Smallpox — otheruses4|the disease the 1982 Serbian film|Variola Vera|the fish genus|Variola (Serranidae) Infobox Disease Name = Smallpox Caption = A child infected with smallpox ICD10 = ICD10|B|03| |b|00 ICD9 = ICD9|050 DiseasesDB = 12219 MedlinePlus =… …

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  • 27Johann Caspar Scheuchzer — Johann Caspar Scheuchzer, (* 26. Januar 1702 in Zürich; † 21. April 1729 in London; auch Hans Kaspar oder Jean Gaspard) war ein Schweizer Naturforscher, Arzt und Japankundler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Scheuchzers Edition der „History of… …

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  • 29Smallpox vaccine — The smallpox vaccine was the first successful vaccine ever to be developed. It was first perfected in 1796 by Edward Jenner who acted upon the observation that milkmaids who caught the cowpox virus did not catch smallpox. Before smallpox… …

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  • 30Charles Thomas Pearce — For other people named Charles Pearce, see Charles Pearce (disambiguation). Charles Thomas Pearce (1815–1883) was an English physician and early opponent of mandatory vaccination. A member of the Royal College of Surgeons, he was a homeopath with …

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