Award-winning author Don Brown explores the history of vaccines from
smallpox to COVID-19 in this installment of the Big Ideas That Changed
the World series
A Shot in the Arm! explores the history of vaccinations and the
struggle to protect people from infectious diseases, from
smallpox--perhaps humankind's greatest affliction to date--to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting deadly diseases such as measles, polio,
rabies, cholera, and influenza, Brown tackles the science behind how our
immune systems work, the discovery of bacteria, the anti-vaccination
movement, and major achievements from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, who
popularized inoculation in England, and from scientists like Louis
Pasteur, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, and Edward Jenner, the "father of
immunology." Timely and fascinating, A Shot in the Arm! is a reminder
of vaccines' contributions to public health so far, as well as the
millions of lives they can still save.
Big Ideas That Changed the World is a graphic novel series that
celebrates the hard-won succession of ideas that ultimately changed the
world. Humor, drama, and art unite to tell the story of events,
discoveries, and ingenuity over time that led humans to come up with a
big idea and then make it come true.