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Episode 15: The Boy, the Virus, and the First Vaccine

Episode 15: The Boy, the Virus, and the First Vaccine

Update: 2025-08-24
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What happens when a country doctor risks the life of an eight-year-old boy in the hope of defeating humanity’s deadliest disease? In 1796, Dr. Edward Jenner carried out a bold and deeply controversial experiment: infecting the gardener’s son, James Phipps, with cowpox to see if it would protect him against smallpox. It succeeded—and marked the birth of vaccination. But at the same time, it raised profound ethical questions that still echo today.


In this episode of Tribulations, Dr. Ravi Kumar guides us through the tension between discovery and morality. You’ll explore:

  • How smallpox shaped civilizations, toppled empires, and even served as biological warfare
  • The global practice of variolation, including how Lady Mary Wortley Montague helped bring it to Europe, despite the serious risks involved
  • Jenner’s defining experiment on James Phipps and the scrutiny it might attract under today’s ethical standards
  • The early resistance and skepticism that greeted vaccination, and how history’s first demonstrable medical breakthroughs stirred fear before acceptance
  • How the dangers of vaccines rare complications like Guillain-Barré syndrome must be weighed against the overwhelming benefits they deliver

It’s a captivating journey of risk, impact, and the ethical tightrope of progress.


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Episode 15: The Boy, the Virus, and the First Vaccine

Episode 15: The Boy, the Virus, and the First Vaccine

Dr Ravi Kumar MD