This is the fourth of a four part series on the history of vaccines.
source: historyofvaccines.org
Vaccines have now saved millions of lives. Still, progre...
This is the third of a four part series on the history of vaccines.
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At this moment in history, the advances made in vaccinations began to...
If you just ask my Uncle Burl, the first classic country queen isn't Patsy Cline or even Dolly Parton. No, he will happily tell you precisely why that respect b...
This is the second of a four part series on the history of vaccines.
In the early 1800’s, the first mandatory vaccine was attempted, by Marianne Elisa of Lucca...
Part 1 of a 4 part series: Early steps in the US, and the first smallpox vaccine in England.
source: historyofvaccines.org
The history of vaccines, clut...
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How did we get to this point today? When did it first start, and how has it progressed throughout time?
Does it seem as tho...
Sir Isaac Newton is most remembered by his development of the math of calculus, the motions of objects and forces, and optics. Some would say he was the most i...
Welcome back to our survey of the historical utter nonsense people believe. Today we address five more myths that, despite the widespread availability of Goog...
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History is a story we tell ourselves about the past, mostly to make sense of the present. Unfortunately, those stories aren’t always quite factual...
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Welcome back to our survey of the most Constitution-shredding, separation-of-powers-violating, James Madison-infuriating power grabs in...