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Beyond Jenner: Uncovering the African Roots of Smallpox Inoculation
- 2024/05/11
- 再生時間: 9 分
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Join René Najera, Director of Public Health and the History of Vaccines Project at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, as he welcomes Dr. Elise Mitchell, an expert in African American history and smallpox inoculation practices. In this episode, they delve into the historical practice of smallpox inoculation, tracing its roots from Asia to the Americas, and explore Dr. Mitchell's fascinating research. Discover the overlooked contributions of enslaved Africans to medical knowledge, particularly in smallpox management, which predates modern vaccination techniques. Dr. Mitchell also sheds light on the broader history of medical knowledge across various African cities and addresses the challenges in bringing non-Western medical histories into mainstream academic and public discourse. This enlightening conversation reveals critical insights into the intersection of race, history, and medicine.