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Why did Catherine the Great promote vaccines against smallpox?

2 December 2021

Catherine the Great was particularly worried about smallpox as it was the greatest killer in the 18th century and if you lost too many people to it then you didn’t have anybody to pay your taxes, says Professor Simon Dixon (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Listen: BBC Radio 4’s ‘The World Tonight’ (from 41 mins 29 secs)