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SMALLPOX SCOURGE

MAN SUFFERING FROM SMALLPOX
Images: national Museum of Health and Medicine; CDC
BOY BATTING SMALLPOX IN BANGLADESH IN 1974

Smallpox was one of the deadliest and most devastating diseases ever known to humanity. From ancient times until the 20th century, smallpox epidemics killed countless millions. People lived in helpless terror of smallpox. The disease made people incredibly sick and covered their bodies with horrifying blisters. Those who recovered carried terrible scars for life.

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