What impact did Jenner have on medicine?

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What impact did Jenner have on medicine? Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Ideas about Cause of Illness Continued Ideas: New Ideas: Edward Jenner: What impact did Jenner have on medicine? Louis Pasteur: Robert Koch:

Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Treatments and Preventions Improvements in hospital care: (Florence Nightingale) Improvements in Surgery: (James Simpson) (Joseph Lister) Why did medical treatment advance between c1700 – c1900? Opposition? Opposition?

Revision Placemat: Industrial Medicine – Public Health 1848 Public Health Act 1875 Public Health Act What? Why? Impact? Edwin Chadwick: Dr John Snow: The Great Stink 1858 – what? Solution?