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Jenner's and Gloucestershire
Edward Jenner Museum | Dr Jenner's House, The Chantry, Church Lane, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
* Jenner's house in the village of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, is now a small museum, housing among other things the horns of the cow, Blossom
* Near the Gloucestershire village of Uley, Downham Hill is locally known as " Smallpox Hill " for its possible role in Jenner's studies of the disease.

Jenner's and by
On 14 May 1796, Jenner tested his hypothesis by inoculating James Phipps, a boy eight years old ( the son of Jenner's gardener ), with pus scraped from the cowpox blisters on the hands of Sarah Nelmes, a milkmaid who had caught cowpox from a cow called Blossom, whose hide now hangs on the wall of the St George's medical school library ( now in Tooting ).
* A group of villages in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, was named in Jenner's honor by early 19th century English settlers, including Jenners, Jenner Township, Jenner Crossroads, and Jennerstown, Pennsylvania
The success and general acceptance of Jenner's procedure would later drive the general nature of vaccination developed by Pasteur and others towards the end of the 19th century.
This new building is designated as a category A listed building, and it is noted by the statutory listing that, at Charles Jenner's insistence, the building's caryatids were intended ' to show symbolically that women are the support of the house '.
# A Special Place-Professor Sir Alec Jeffries of Leicester University in England develops DNA profiling and schlieren photography used by Theodore von Karman to study aerodynamics and Anthony Fokker's airborne machine guns and the Red Baron and geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen and Johann Gottfried Herder's Romantic ideas that start in Italy and paintings of actors and lighthouses and the War of Jenkins ' Ear and Spanish gold and Alexander Monro and William Cheselden's skeleton drawings and astronomical poetry by friends of fishing affiscinados who write books and Charles Cotton and skeptical wine-drinkers called Michel Eyquem, and Edward Jenner's cure for smallpox and J. J. Audubon and American bird painters and devious Russian real estate deals, --- and as a result in 1872, America gets a special place, the first national park, Yellowstone.

Jenner's and one
The method Pasteur used entailed treating the agents for those diseases so they lost the ability to infect, whereas inoculation was the hopeful selection of a less virulent form of the disease, and Jenner's vaccination entailed the substitution of a different and less dangerous disease for the one protected against.
Guillotin became one of the first French doctors to support Edward Jenner's discovery of vaccination and in 1805 was the President of the Committee for Vaccination in Paris.

Jenner's and was
For example, Dorset farmer Benjamin Jesty successfully vaccinated and presumably induced immunity with cowpox in his wife and two children during a smallpox epidemic in 1774, but it was not until Jenner's work some twenty years later that the procedure became widely understood.
Phipps was the 17th case described in Jenner's first paper on vaccination.
Ronald Hopkins has written, " Jenner's unique contribution was not that he inoculated a few persons with cowpox, but that he then proved subsequent challenges that they were immune to smallpox.
Inoculation was adopted both in England and in France nearly half a century before Jenner's famous smallpox vaccine of 1796.
The arm-to-arm method was also used to distribute Jenner's vaccine throughout the Spanish Empire.
In 2010, Michael Everson published a new edition entitled Henry Jenner's Handbook of the Cornish Language, which contains modern IPA phonetic transcriptions in order to make clear to modern readers what phonology Jenner was recommending.
Can't Stop the Music was Bruce Jenner's film debut after becoming famous for three world record-setting performances in the Decathlon, and a Gold medal win at the 1976 Olympic Games.

Jenner's and .
Jenner's continuing work on vaccination prevented his continuing his ordinary medical practice.
Jenner's vaccine also laid the foundation for contemporary discoveries in immunology, and the field he began may someday lead to cures for arthritis, AIDS, and many other diseases.
This discovery revolutionized work in infectious diseases, and Pasteur gave these artificially weakened diseases the generic name of " vaccines ", in honour of Jenner's discovery.
Jenner's handwritten draft of the first vaccination.
Pasteur adopted the name vaccine as a generic term in honor of Jenner's discovery.
Consistency would suggest the activity should have predated Jenner's description of an effective vaccination system, and there is some history relating to opposition to the older and more hazardous procedure of variolation.
The term vaccine derives from Edward Jenner's 1796 use of cow pox ( Latin variola vaccinia, adapted from the Latin vaccīn-us, from vacca, cow ), to inoculate humans, providing them protection against smallpox.
Pasteur adopted the name vaccine as a generic term in honor of Jenner's discovery, which Pasteur's work built upon. Poster from before the 1979 eradication of smallpox, promoting vaccination.
File: Caryatids on Jenner's Department Store, Princes Street Edinburgh. jpg | Victorian caryatids on an Edinburgh department store
Common variants include Wright's stain, Jenner's stain, May-Grunwald stain, Leishman stain and Giemsa stain.
The Chantry, Jenner's home in Berkeley for 38 years, is now a museum.
In the words of General Leonard Wood, a physician and U. S. military governor of Cuba in 1900: " The confirmation of Dr. Finlay's doctrine is the greatest step forward made in medical science since Jenner's discovery of the vaccination ( of smallpox ).

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a trial balloon to test the aesthetic climate of the times ; ;
Its detectors got a trial run at the Antarctic Viper telescope as ACBAR ( Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver ) experiment — which has produced the most precise measurements at small angular scales to date — and at the Archeops balloon telescope.
Like most similar reunion films, this production was considered a trial balloon for a possible new series.
A trial balloon is information sent out to the media in order to observe the reaction of an audience.
Because the proposed change in New York energy law was highly controversial, the Albany Times Union the next day filed a front-page, above the fold story questioning the plan's leak as a " trial balloon " in the headline, which had quickly garnered both criticism and support.
A trial balloon under the company's own name is somewhat risky ; if too many are " floated " the company risks becoming known as the company that cried wolf, and can find itself being ignored completely.
After a trial of the best medical treatment outline above, if symptoms remain unnacceptable, patients may be referred to a vascular or endovascular surgeon ; however, " No convincing evidence supports the use of percutaneous balloon angioplasty or stenting in patients with intermittent claudication ".
The remaining 35 are " trial balloon " questions under consideration for inclusion on future NAPLEX tests.
There is no way to distinguish a regular test question from a trial balloon.
Its detectors got a trial run at the Antarctic Viper telescope as ACBAR ( Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver ) experiment – which has produced the most precise measurements at small angular scales to date – and at the Archeops balloon telescope.
A non-joking equivalent would be " to send up a trial balloon.
This was interpreted by many as a trial balloon on behalf of Ariel Sharon, who followed it up with a speech on 18 December giving the Palestinian Authority " a few months " to comply with the road map before Israel took " unilateral steps ".
* Politicians and policy-makers may wish to judge the reaction of the public to their plans before committing ( a trial balloon ).

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