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Rewind: Historic Vaccines -- The End of Polio and Smallpox

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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The History of the Small Pox Vaccine

Vaccination became the standard in which people protected their communities. It soon became the law of the land, and verulation was eventually outlawed by the 18 forties. The theories behind jenner's wor would inspire other physicians to find vaccines to combat other infectious diseases. Of these, perhaps the one that's most famous and close to home for many is the poleo vaccine, developed in the 19 fifties by new york scientists jonas salk.

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