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LECTURE | From Variolation to Vaccination: The Transformation of Disease Prevention in the Early Republic (1796–c.1825)  

Thu, Oct 15, 2026 • 7:00 PM—8:00 PM
Online
$ 10-15

About this event

From Variolation to Vaccination: The Transformation of Disease Prevention in the Early Republic (1796–c.1825)   Forensic anthropologist Anna Dhody traces America’s dramatic shift from dangerous variolation to revolutionary vaccination, revealing a founding-era debate about trust, authority, and what it meant to be American that feels strikingly familiar today.  Tickets: $15 | $12.50 Virtual | $10 Members * This lecture will be offered in person and via Zoom.  Bio |  Anna N. Dhody, MFS is the Founder and Executive Director of the Dhody Research Institute. She was previously the Gretchen Worden Curatorial Chair, Mütter Museum and Director, Mütter Research Institute of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. She received her BA in archaeology from Boston University, Masters in Forensic Science from The George Washington University. A forensic anthropologist, Ms. Dhody previously served as an osteologist at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and worked… View Source

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