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The prevention and eradication of smallpox: a commentary on Sloane (1755) ‘An account of inoculation’
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Esparza, José
, Weiss, Robin A.
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Disease Eradication - history
/ History, 18th Century
/ Humans
/ Immunization - history
/ Inoculation
/ Review
/ Smallpox
/ Smallpox - history
/ Smallpox - prevention & control
/ Vaccination
/ Variolation
2015
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The prevention and eradication of smallpox: a commentary on Sloane (1755) ‘An account of inoculation’
by
Esparza, José
, Weiss, Robin A.
in
Disease Eradication - history
/ History, 18th Century
/ Humans
/ Immunization - history
/ Inoculation
/ Review
/ Smallpox
/ Smallpox - history
/ Smallpox - prevention & control
/ Vaccination
/ Variolation
2015
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The prevention and eradication of smallpox: a commentary on Sloane (1755) ‘An account of inoculation’
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Esparza, José
, Weiss, Robin A.
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Disease Eradication - history
/ History, 18th Century
/ Humans
/ Immunization - history
/ Inoculation
/ Review
/ Smallpox
/ Smallpox - history
/ Smallpox - prevention & control
/ Vaccination
/ Variolation
2015
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The prevention and eradication of smallpox: a commentary on Sloane (1755) ‘An account of inoculation’
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The prevention and eradication of smallpox: a commentary on Sloane (1755) ‘An account of inoculation’
2015
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Sir Hans Sloane's account of inoculation as a means to protect against smallpox followed several earlier articles published in Philosophical Transactions on this procedure. Inoculation (also called ‘variolation’) involved the introduction of small amounts of infectious material from smallpox vesicles into the skin of healthy subjects, with the goal of inducing mild symptoms that would result in protection against the more severe naturally acquired disease. It began to be practised in England in 1721 thanks to the efforts of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu who influenced Sloane to promote its use, including the inoculation of the royal family's children. When Edward Jenner's inoculation with the cow pox (‘vaccination’) followed 75 years later as a safer yet equally effective procedure, the scene was set for the eventual control of smallpox epidemics culminating in the worldwide eradication of smallpox in 1977, officially proclaimed by WHO in 1980. Here, we discuss the significance of variolation and vaccination with respect to scientific, public health and ethical controversies concerning these ‘weapons of mass protection’. This commentary was written to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
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The Royal Society
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