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Euzebiusz Jamrozik

Euzebiusz Jamrozik

Euzebiusz Jamrozik works at the Monash Bioethics Centre on research and policy issues related to infectious diseases. His recent areas of interest include vaccination ethics, human challenge studies, and vector-borne diseases.

Euzebiusz Jamrozik reviews 'Defeating the Ministers of Death: The compelling history of vaccination' by David Isaacs

August 2019, no. 413 23 July 2019
In the early eighteenth century, smallpox inoculations were introduced to England and promoted by the charismatic Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, one of the many scintillating characters in David Isaacs’s outstanding book Defeating the Ministers of Death: The compelling history of vaccination. Inoculation, a precursor of modern vaccination, was initially trialled on prisoners, with impressive results ... (read more)