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On May 14, 1796, Eward Jenner tested his smallpox vaccine hypothesis with James Phipps, an eight-year-old boy. Jenner scraped pus from smallpox blisters from the hands of Sarah Nelmes, a farmer infected with smallpox vaccinated by a cow named Blossom (whose skin now hangs on the wall of the library at St. George's Medical School in Tooting).
On May 14, 1796, Eward Jenner tested his smallpox vaccine hypothesis with James Phipps, an eight-year-old boy. Jenner scraped pus from smallpox blisters from the hands of Sarah Nelmes, a farmer infected with smallpox vaccinated by a cow named Blossom (whose skin now hangs on the wall of the library at St. George's Medical School in Tooting).
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