Ampoule of smallpox vaccine in original carton, England, 190
Calf lymph infected with smallpox was used to vaccinate people against the disease. Originally lymph was taken from the pustules of people already vaccinated. The use of this human lymph was banned in 1898 as it was feared other diseases such as syphilis were being spread through this type of vaccination. maker: Jenner Institute for Calf Lymph Limited Place made: London, Greater London, England, U…
Makers
- Science Museum, London
Onderwerp
- vaccine
- ampoule
- pustule
Makers
- Science Museum, London
Onderwerp
- vaccine
- ampoule
- pustule
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- Credit: Science Museum, London
Bron
- L0058556
Identificatie
- L0058556
- Science Museum A640641
- g7utte72
Land
- United Kingdom
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- 2019-06-09T11:53:35.625Z
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