
In Our Time Immunisation
Apr 20, 2006
From the origins of smallpox inoculation in Constantinople to Edward Jenner's groundbreaking vaccination, the podcast explores the historical progression of immunisation. It discusses the diverse adoption of immunisation practices and the British government's introduction of compulsory vaccination in 1853, sparking public resistance. The episode also delves into the successful eradication of smallpox by the World Health Organization through mass vaccination campaigns.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The History and Implementation of Smallpox Vaccination
02:16 • 10min
Diverse Adoption of Immunisation Practices and British Encounter in India
11:50 • 2min
The Origins of Vaccination
13:24 • 7min
Government Mandated Vaccination and Public Resistance
20:27 • 9min
Evolution of the Immune System Understanding
29:17 • 11min
Eradication of Smallpox and Challenges in Disease Eradication
40:04 • 3min
