Edward Jenner began his medical training as an apprentice to a surgeon and later studied medicine in London. He gained experience as a country surgeon, where he performed various medical procedures and built his reputation in the community. Jenner's pivotal work in developing the smallpox vaccine in 1796 stemmed from his observations and experiments with cowpox, ultimately leading to a groundbreaking advancement in public health. His innovative approach and dedication to scientific inquiry significantly shaped the field of immunology.
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