
The Life of Edward Jenner M.D. 2 Volume Set
With Illustrations of his Doctrines, and Selections from his Correspondence
John Baron(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 20. March 2014
Book
1142 pages
978-1-108-07115-4 (ISBN)
Description
Written by his friend, the physician John Baron (1786-1851), this laudatory biography of the 'father of immunology' did much to enhance the reputation of Edward Jenner (1749-1823) upon its publication in two volumes between 1827 and 1838. The work covers Jenner's personal and professional life both before and after his development of the vaccine for smallpox, as well as touching on the vaccine's reception and use around the world. Thoroughly explaining the history and facts of vaccination, Baron established himself as an authority on the subject. Although criticised by some for its unquestioning praise of Jenner's genius, the work is valuable for its use of primary sources, drawing heavily on correspondence and personal notes, excerpts of which appear throughout the text. Volume 1 covers Jenner's early life and the history of vaccination. Volume 2 focuses on his later life and the global reception of vaccination.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 Plates, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-07115-4 (9781108071154)
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Content
Volume 1: Dedication; 1. History of his early life; 2. 1773-83, including letters from John Hunter; 3. Life from 1783 to the publication of the 'Inquiry'; 4. Early history of vaccination; 5. Opinions of Dr Jenner respecting the variola, and variolae vaccinae; 6. Sketch of the history of variola, and of variolous inoculation; 7. Dr Jenner's opinion respecting the origins of small-pox and cow-pox; 8. Difference between variola and variolae vaccinae; 9. Life after the publication of the 'Inquiry' to July 1800; 10. Introduction of vaccination into America, etc.; 11. Publication of the account of the origin of vaccine inoculation; 12. Presentation of plate by his friends in Gloucestershire; 13. Adverse claims, French and Hindoo; 14. Formation of the Royal Jennerian Society; Index. Volume 2: Advertisement; 1. Consequences of the first Parliamentary grant; 2. Continued progress of vaccination abroad; 3. Domestic life; 4. General view of the state of vaccination; 5. Case of the Honourable Robert Grosvenor; 6. Libels; 7. Death of Mrs Jenner; 8. Summary of facts relating to vaccination; 9. Domestic habits and personal character; Letters; Appendix; Index.