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The Balmis expedition : first model of a global fight against pandemics

2021 - Editorial CSIC

355 p. : ill. (chiefly color)

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • On November 30, 1803, the corvette María Pita sailed from the port of A Coruña. On board were twenty-two orphaned children whose mission was to carry the newly discovered smallpox vaccine in their own bodies to the Spanish overseas territories. Leading this global health vaccination adventure, known as the Balmis Expedition or the Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition, was Dr. Francisco Xavier Balmis. He was accompanied by José Salvany and Isabel Zendal, among others. At the request of the Council of the Indies, Charles IV authorized and financed the expedition, whose status as the greatest humanitarian feat in history is due not only to the courage of those children who were called upon to save the lives of more than half a million people, but also to the courage of its director, Francisco Xavier Balmis, a model of health care behavior.
  • The Balmis Expedition was the first mass vaccination program in history and there is no other humanitarian mission of comparable magnitude. The expedition is an inspiring example of what science and an adventurous spirit can do for humanity. The discoverer of the smallpox vaccine, Edward Jenner, wrote about the expedition: I cannot imagine in the annals of history a nobler and more extensive example of philanthropy than this.Today we can affirm that the model of the fight against COVID-19 has its germ in this pioneering medical epic. [Publisher's text]
  • Original title: Real Expedición Filantrópica de la Vacuna.