Jonas Salk and the Invention of the Polio Vaccine

Proof of Chinese variolation practices


The first evidence of successful variolation was found in a Chinese manuscript from 1549. Variolation was the process of taking a small amount of smallpox material and introducing it to a person, hoping that only a mild infection would occur. This practice was done in China, India, the Horn of Africa, Turkey and other parts of the Ottoman Empire.

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