Mary J Starry

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China around the year 900. Physicians would rub a scab from a smallpox victim into a scratch in the skin of a healthy person. (Sometimes they administered it as an inhaled powder instead.) Variolation, as this process came to be called, typically caused just a single pustule to form on the inoculated arm. Once the pustule scabbed over, a variolated person became immune to smallpox.
A Planet of Viruses
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