Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner

This historical review examined the onset of the vaccination method during the Ottoman Empire. Inoculation was performed in the regions of Thessaly, Macedonia, and Thrace using folk medicine as a measure against the spread of smallpox/variola infection. Greek physicians Emmanuel Timonis (1669–1720)...

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Main Authors: Theodoros Kyrkoudis, Gregory Tsoucalas, Vasilios Thomaidis, Ioannis Bakirtzis, Eleni Nalbanti, Alexandros Polychronidis, Aliki Fiska
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Published: KARE Publishing 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-d34213405674412c8c6c4df31d77ce642021-01-24T18:17:12ZengKARE PublishingErciyes Medical Journal2149-22472020-12-0143110010610.14744/etd.2020.82856EMJ-82856Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward JennerTheodoros Kyrkoudis0Gregory Tsoucalas1Vasilios Thomaidis2Ioannis Bakirtzis3Eleni Nalbanti4Alexandros Polychronidis5Aliki Fiska6History of Medicine, Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceHistory of Medicine, Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceHistory of Medicine, Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceSchool of History and Ethnology, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, GreeceMedical English, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceDepartment of General Surgery, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceHistory of Medicine, Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, GreeceThis historical review examined the onset of the vaccination method during the Ottoman Empire. Inoculation was performed in the regions of Thessaly, Macedonia, and Thrace using folk medicine as a measure against the spread of smallpox/variola infection. Greek physicians Emmanuel Timonis (1669–1720) and Jacobus Pylarinos (1659–1718) as well as several other Ottoman scientists of the Greek or Turkish descent pioneered the use and dissemination of variolation and the development of vaccination before or concurrently with Edward Jenner (1749–1823). During the 19th century in the Adrianople (Edirne) region and much earlier in Constantinople (İstanbul), vaccination programs used to be implemented as evidenced by various certificates distributed at that time. Ottoman vaccination documents from the early 20th century and the letter of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762), dated 1719, have been analyzed, which confirms the extensive use of the vaccination method. Smallpox was the first disease to have been treated with vaccination method. The difference between the Greek and Ottoman physicians and Edward Jenner lies in the fact that while the Greek and Ottoman physicians removed fluid from pustules of an infected person to perform inoculation, Edward Jenner removed fluid from pustules of infected cows, which is why Edward Jenner's method was coined vaccination (derived from the Latin word 'vacca' meaning 'cow'). Further, Turkish physicians Mustafa Behçet Efendi (1774–1834) and Sanizade Mehmed Ataullah Efendi (1771–1826) recommended the variolation method. It thus appears that the Ottomans provided care to all ethnicities of their Empire. Vaccines were initially used against smallpox, but the immunization program was eventually extended to other diseases.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=erciyesmedj&un=EMJ-82856emmanuel timonishistory of medicineinoculationjacobus pylarinosottoman empirevaccinationvariolation
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author Theodoros Kyrkoudis
Gregory Tsoucalas
Vasilios Thomaidis
Ioannis Bakirtzis
Eleni Nalbanti
Alexandros Polychronidis
Aliki Fiska
spellingShingle Theodoros Kyrkoudis
Gregory Tsoucalas
Vasilios Thomaidis
Ioannis Bakirtzis
Eleni Nalbanti
Alexandros Polychronidis
Aliki Fiska
Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
Erciyes Medical Journal
emmanuel timonis
history of medicine
inoculation
jacobus pylarinos
ottoman empire
vaccination
variolation
author_facet Theodoros Kyrkoudis
Gregory Tsoucalas
Vasilios Thomaidis
Ioannis Bakirtzis
Eleni Nalbanti
Alexandros Polychronidis
Aliki Fiska
author_sort Theodoros Kyrkoudis
title Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
title_short Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
title_full Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
title_fullStr Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination of the Ethnic Greeks (Rums) Against Smallpox in the Ottoman Empire: Emmanuel Timonis and Jacobus Pylarinos as Precursors of Edward Jenner
title_sort vaccination of the ethnic greeks (rums) against smallpox in the ottoman empire: emmanuel timonis and jacobus pylarinos as precursors of edward jenner
publisher KARE Publishing
series Erciyes Medical Journal
issn 2149-2247
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This historical review examined the onset of the vaccination method during the Ottoman Empire. Inoculation was performed in the regions of Thessaly, Macedonia, and Thrace using folk medicine as a measure against the spread of smallpox/variola infection. Greek physicians Emmanuel Timonis (1669–1720) and Jacobus Pylarinos (1659–1718) as well as several other Ottoman scientists of the Greek or Turkish descent pioneered the use and dissemination of variolation and the development of vaccination before or concurrently with Edward Jenner (1749–1823). During the 19th century in the Adrianople (Edirne) region and much earlier in Constantinople (İstanbul), vaccination programs used to be implemented as evidenced by various certificates distributed at that time. Ottoman vaccination documents from the early 20th century and the letter of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762), dated 1719, have been analyzed, which confirms the extensive use of the vaccination method. Smallpox was the first disease to have been treated with vaccination method. The difference between the Greek and Ottoman physicians and Edward Jenner lies in the fact that while the Greek and Ottoman physicians removed fluid from pustules of an infected person to perform inoculation, Edward Jenner removed fluid from pustules of infected cows, which is why Edward Jenner's method was coined vaccination (derived from the Latin word 'vacca' meaning 'cow'). Further, Turkish physicians Mustafa Behçet Efendi (1774–1834) and Sanizade Mehmed Ataullah Efendi (1771–1826) recommended the variolation method. It thus appears that the Ottomans provided care to all ethnicities of their Empire. Vaccines were initially used against smallpox, but the immunization program was eventually extended to other diseases.
topic emmanuel timonis
history of medicine
inoculation
jacobus pylarinos
ottoman empire
vaccination
variolation
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