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Zabdiel Boylston

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Zabdiel Boylston 1679-1766, American physician, b. Brookline, Mass. He was privately educated in medicine and settled in Boston. In an epidemic of smallpox in 1721 he was persuaded by Cotton Mather to inoculate, thus introducing the practice to the United States. Beginning with his son and two slaves, he inoculated over 240 persons, all but six of whom survived. Public sentiment, however, was against the experiment, and the lives of both Boylston and Mather were threatened. In 1724, Boylston visited England, and his Historical Account of the Small-Pox Inoculated in New England was published... Read more
Zabdiel Boylston
Encyclopedia of World Biography Zabdiel Boylston Zabdiel Boylston (1679-1766) was the first American ... 1721 during a Boston epidemic. Zabdiel Boylston was born March 9, 1679, near the ... medicine with his father, Dr. Thomas Boylston, and a Dr. Cutter of Boston. He ... Read more
Smallpox Vaccination
American Eras ... inflict disease. Mather and Boylston. After learning that his African ... experiments of Boston physician Zabdiel Boylston, who had learned of Turkish ... These experiments were risky: Boylston ’ s angry neighbors ... him by Inoculation. ” Boylston ’ s work had saved ... Read more

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