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browngirl ([personal profile] browngirl) wrote2011-03-10 07:30 am

May 17: Edward Jenner Day?

Tigerlily and I were chatting in the car just now, and reflecting that if Talk Like A Pirate Day could become an international phenomenon, why not Edward Jenner's birthday? I mean, it's often said of him that his work has saved more lives than any other person's (which is of course arguable, but I think he has a good case, and has doubtless saved millions). He's a clear case of the triumph of science over ignorance, of progress over misery.

OTOH, my first thought was to imagine the pushback -- I have one degree of separation from multiple often-otherwise-sensible people who consider vaccination "pointlessly shooting children full of monkey pus" as one of my high school teachers (the bug-eyed math guy) often put it, and I don't think I want to have endless disheartening arguments over the merits of vaccination. Besides, a holiday about how much worse the world could be would be kind of an uphill sale.

Still. In May I'll try to remember Dr. Jenner.

[identity profile] achinhibitor.livejournal.com 2011-03-17 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, it's one of those ideas that is too sensible to get a fair hearing.

I recall the stories about Norman Borlaug. It's claimed that he saved 500 million lives.