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Tuesday, 18 August 2020 - 14:40

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Sometimes Czars have to fight very small but very dangerous enemies. In 1768 Catherine the Great of Russia had an uncertain vaccine against smallpox. The British physician Thomas Dimsdale was commissioned, just in case she left the horses ready at the palace entrance in case the inoculation went wrong and she needed to escape the lynching of the angry subjects surrounding the tsarina. The operation was kept secret and Catalina made a successful recovery. Also

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