Edward
Jenner
( 17
May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English
physician and scientist who
was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. He
is often called "the
father of immunology", and his work is said to have "saved more lives than the
work of any other human".
He was
also the first person to describe the brood parasitism of the cuckoo.
Edward
Jenner was born on 17 May 1749 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, as the
eighth of nine children. His father, the Reverend Stephen Jenner, was the vicar of
Berkeley, so Jenner received a strong basic education.
He went
to school in Wotton-under-Edge and Cirencester. During this
time, he was inoculated for smallpox, which had a lifelong effect upon his
general health. At the age of 14, he was apprenticed for seven years to Mr
Daniel Ludlow, a surgeon of Chipping Sodbury, South
Gloucestershire, where he gained most of the experience needed to become a
surgeon himself.
In 1770,
Jenner became apprenticed in surgery and anatomy under surgeon John
Hunter and others at St George's Hospital. William Osler records that Hunter gave Jenner William
Harvey's advice, very famous in medical circles (and characteristic of the Age
of Enlightenment), "Don't think; try." Hunter remained in
correspondence with Jenner over natural history and proposed him for
the Royal Society. Returning to his native countryside by 1773, Jenner became a
successful family doctor and surgeon, practicing on dedicated premises at
Berkeley.
Jenner
and others formed the Fleece Medical Society or Gloucestershire Medical
Society, so called because it met in the parlor of the Fleece Inn, Rodborough (in Gloucestershire),
meeting to dine together and read papers on medical subjects. Jenner
contributed papers on angina pectoris, ophthalmia, and cardiac
valvular disease and commented on cowpox. He also belonged to a similar
society that met in Alveston, near Bristol.
He became
a Master Mason December 30, 1802, in Lodge of Faith and Friendship #449. From
1812-1813, he served as Worshipful Master of Royal Berkeley Lodge of Faith and
Friendship.
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