In a report on the language of vaccines, OUP states that the origin of “vaccine” relates to the pioneering work of 18th century British physician Edward Jenner. Instead, she graduated with a Bachelors...In a report on the language of vaccines, OUP states that the origin of “vaccine” relates to the pioneering work of 18th century British physician Edward Jenner. Instead, she graduated with a Bachelors of Science in microbiology in 1953 and by 1959, Price had earned a Masters and PhD in bacteriology, pathology, and parasitology.
In a report on the language of vaccines, OUP states that the origin of “vaccine” relates to the pioneering work of 18th century British physician Edward Jenner. Instead, she graduated with a Bachelors...In a report on the language of vaccines, OUP states that the origin of “vaccine” relates to the pioneering work of 18th century British physician Edward Jenner. Instead, she graduated with a Bachelors of Science in microbiology in 1953 and by 1959, Price had earned a Masters and PhD in bacteriology, pathology, and parasitology.