
Special Episode: Dr. Andrew Wehrman & The Contagion of Liberty
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The American Revolution and the Rise of Smallpox Inoculation
The American Revolutionary War saw the rise of smallpox inoculation. George Washington ordered that all continental soldiers who had not previously been infected with smallpox be inoculated against the disease. Inoculation involved transferring a bit of smallpox material from an infected person under the skin of someone else, resulting in a mild, though sometimes severe, smallpox infection. After recovering, the inoculated person had lifetime immunity against the disease - but it was far from risk-free.
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