The Epidemic That Revolutionized Medicine And American Politics
Source: WAMC
In 1721, an outbreak of smallpox in Boston led to the introduction of inoculation, which created political division.
In 1721, an outbreak of smallpox in Boston led to the introduction of inoculation, which created political division.
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