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What Was Smallpox?

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It was administered using a two-pronged needle that punctured the skin several times, introducing a live but weaker virus called vaccinia. The body’s reaction caused a blister that eventually healed into a permanent scar. Today, that scar is more than a mark—it’s a symbol of one of humanity’s greatest public-health victories. If you have one, you carry a visible piece of history.

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