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Vaccine Pdf

Vaccine
Author: Arthur Allen
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: B001SARCXO

A fascinating account of vaccination's miraculous, inflammatory past and its uncertain future. Download Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. /B>

In 1796, as smallpox ravaged Europe, Edward Jenner injected a child with a benign version of the disease, then exposed the child to the deadly virus itself. The boy proved resistant to smallpox, and Jenner's risky experiment produced the earliest vaccination. In this deftly written account, journalist Arthur Allen reveals a history of vaccination that is both illuminated with hope and shrouded by controversy-from Jenner's discovery to Pasteur's vaccines for rabies and cholera, to those that safeguarded the children of the twentieth century, and finally to the tumult currently surrounding vaccination.

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