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Edward Jenner, Father of Vaccination (2008)

Edward Jenner (1740-1823) was an English country doctor who observed that cow maids did not contract smallpox. He discovered that by inoculating with coxpox, he could prevent the much more serious disease of smallpox. Although he did not understand the viral nature of the disease, his technique, which he named vaccination (from the Latin word, vacca for cow), became the standard preventive treatment. This painting will be given to the immunization specialists meeting for a silent auction.

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Derek McCrea 02 Apr 2008

Amazing coloe and contrast, beautiful work.

Anne Vis 24 Mar 2008

Great and strong portrait, David!

Nira Dabush 24 Mar 2008

Remarkable portrait, David..wonderful expression captured in your work...SUPERB !!

Joke Schotting 24 Mar 2008

AWESOME WORK DAVID!!!

helen tyralik 24 Mar 2008

good artwork

David Mask 23 Mar 2008

I like it.

kathryn semolic 23 Mar 2008

I think it's fantastic how you used the touches of red in this piece.

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 23 Mar 2008

you know I love your portraits....!!!

Dixie Fowler 23 Mar 2008

Great work, I love your colors. I remember him from my microbiology class!