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TEDEd Animations

TEDEd series of animated videos . The series pairs professional educators with top-notch animators to create short video lessons on a huge variety of topics in science, medicine and history.
 This episode features several of the early attempts to fight smallpox, a disease caused by a highly infectious, often fatal virus that plagued humanity for at least 10,000 years and wasn’t fully eradicated until 1979. Physician Edward Jenner (1749–1823) is credited with developing the first vaccine against smallpox, but as the video points out, he probably wouldn’t have gotten far without a young boy named James Phipps, a cow and milkmaid Sarah Nelmes. And more importantly, and in a bigger picture, it features and reminds us that we are all connected. The deceases that arise from lack of resources to meet basic human needs affect everyone at the end. A little food for thought on our health care system and distribution of resources. On the other side, there's the problem with the capitaliza




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