Scenarios about 'edward jenner'
Edward Jenner was an 18th-century English physician and scientist who pioneered the world's first vaccine, creating the smallpox vaccine in 1796. His groundbreaking work established the foundation of immunology and led to the eventual global eradication of smallpox, one of history's deadliest diseases. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of Jenner's work could dramatically alter public health trajectories, disease patterns, and subsequent medical developments.
What If The Smallpox Vaccine Was Never Created?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Edward Jenner never developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796, potentially altering the course of modern medicine, public health, and global demographics.
What If Vaccines Were Never Invented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where vaccination was never discovered, leaving humanity vulnerable to infectious diseases and dramatically altering the course of global health, demographics, and society.