RIS ID

115250

Publication Details

Weston, K. M. (2016). Killing the speckled monster: riots, resistance and reward in the story of smallpox vaccination. Health and History, 18 (2), 138-144.

Abstract

En route to the vaccination exhibition, it was easy to get distracted by the impressive variety of preserved specimens on display in one of London's most fascinating museums, the Hunterian. Jar upon jar of human and animal body parts as well as medical tools, skeletons, and other paraphernalia are enough to keep a visitor absorbed for hours. Happily, the Qvist gallery exhibition of Vaccination: Medicine and the Masses was equally captivating.

Share

COinS
 

Link to publisher version (DOI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.5401/healthhist.18.2.0138