Question:
Why did vaccination against smallpox *eventually* become *popular* in England?
Author: Happy BatAnswer:
Following a *smallpox epidemic* in 1837-40, the British government *banned inoculation* and in *1852* they made smallpox vaccination *compulsory*. However, this was not strictly *enforced* until *1872*.
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