Monday, September 27, 2021

Origin of the word vaccination

 The Oxford English Dictionary credits the French for coining the term vaccine in 1800 and vaccination in 1803 (although there are cognates in Italian, vaccine, Portuguese, vacina, and Spanish, vacuna). According to an article in the British Medical Journal, however, the term was used as an adjective in 1799 by British general practitioner Dr. Edward Jenner (and the noun vaccination introduced by his friend Richard Dunning in 1800).

https://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/the-origin-of-the-word-vaccine/

I already decoded Jenner he was born on 5/6 
" Anthony Fauci" in the English Reduction system equals 56 
"coronavirus" in the English Reduction system equals 56

This Dr David Martin says 1804 I believe him more than the other. 


Let's look at this Dunning guy...Well well well

"Richard Dunning" = 144 (English Ordinal)
"Mark of the Beast" = 144 (English Ordinal)

"Dunning" = 106 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Prophecy" = 106 (English Ordinal)

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