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In 1778, Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine for __________.(A) Small pox
(B) Cholera(C) Hepatitis
(D) Tuberculosis

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Answered by Nanny55
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Small pox is the right answer
Answered by Arslankincsem
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In 1778, Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine for Small Pox.


He was a British Physician and scientist who made the world's first vaccine using cowpox, which gave a protective effect against smallpox.

He is often referred to as the Father of Immunology, and his work is praised to have saved more lives than any other human being.

In recognition of his actions, he was made Mayor of Berkeley and appointed the Physician to the King of Britain.  



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