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Jenner
[ jen-er ]
noun
- Edward, 1749–1823, English physician: discoverer of smallpox vaccine.
- Sir William, 1815–98, English physician and pathologist.
Jenner
/ ˈɛə /
noun
- JennerEdward17491823MEnglishMEDICINE: physician Edward 1749–1823, English physician, who discovered vaccination by showing that injections of cowpox virus produce immunity against smallpox (1796)
- JennerSir William18151898MEnglishMEDICINE: physicianMEDICINE: pathologist Sir William. 1815–98, English physician and pathologist, who differentiated between typhus and typhoid fevers (1849)
Jenner
/ ĕ′ə /
- British physician who pioneered the practice of vaccination. His experiments proved that individuals who had been inoculated with the virus that caused cowpox, a mild skin disease of cattle, became immune to smallpox. Jenner's discovery laid the foundations for the science of immunology.
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Judge John Bates said the action against Jenner & Block likely violates constitutional protections because it retaliates against free speech and is discriminatory in nature, CNN reported.
The only guest to approach them on their way out was Kendall Jenner, who talked to Sanchez while Bezos looked through his phone.
Inside the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, lovebirds Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet were photographed sharing a kiss and laughing together.
PC Quinn and a group of colleagues had gone to Jenner's flat after he was suspected of running naked in a nearby park, exposing himself to women, Kent Police said.
The current wave of scepticism is the latest rekindling of an angry debate going back to the dawn of vaccination in 1796 when Edward Jenner created the smallpox vaccine.
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