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Name: Onisillos Sekkides on Apr 11, 2010Country: United KingdomComments:Flag
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Name: Joseph G. Pike on Apr 12, 2010Country: United StatesComments: It is only right that the man who won the UK's great public health victory should stand next to the admiral who won the great naval victory.Flag
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Name: Donald Norfolk on Apr 13, 2010Country: EnglandComments: I am a medical journalist, author and Fellow of the Royal Society for Health Promotion. Tomorrow I plan to post a well-deserved tribute to Edward Jenner on my website www.donaldnorfolk.co.ukFlag
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Name: Eduardo Faerstein on Apr 14, 2010Country: BrazilComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 15, 2010Country: CanadaComments: The following speaks for itself: "Before vaccination, smallpox atacked one person in three and killed one in 12... Many survivors were left severely scarred or blinded...It is a fitting time to recognise Jenner for his role in defeating an enemy of all humankind ...that killed more people than all human wars combined." - Gareth Williams BMJ 27 Mar 2010Flag
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Name: Bazin on Apr 15, 2010Country: FranceComments: Edward Jenner was an exceptional man, who must be considered as such in England and elsewhere in the world. In London, his statue must be in the most honorary place, and precisely, in Trafalgar square, where it was first erected. Hervé Bazin, author of the book "The eradication of smallpox, Edward Jenner and the first and only eradication of a human infectious disease." Academic Press, 2000Flag
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Name: Martin Milling OBE on Apr 17, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Alan Smyth on Apr 17, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Hayes on Apr 19, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2010Country: United KingdomComments:Flag
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Name: Virginia L. Calder, PhD on Apr 19, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Adam Cribbs on Apr 19, 2010Country: EnglandComments:Flag
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Name: Yvonne Bordon on Apr 19, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Hegedus on Apr 19, 2010Country: United KingdomComments:Flag
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Name: JULIA SEQUI NAVARRO on Apr 19, 2010Country: SPAINComments: JENNER WAS A PRACTICAL SCIENTIFIC MEDICALFlag
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Name: Jessica Cheong on Apr 19, 2010Country: United KingdomComments:Flag
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Name: Anne-Celine Roux on Apr 21, 2010Country: FranceComments:Flag
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Name: Clive Graham Toomer on Apr 21, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather Toomer on Apr 21, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Fisbach Martine on Apr 24, 2010Country: FranceComments: This is the right moment to return the statue to its due placeFlag
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Name: Stephen S. Francis on Apr 27, 2010Country: United StatesComments: Here Here!Flag
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Name: Warren Winkelstein on Apr 27, 2010Country: United StatesComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010Country: EnglandComments: Given his incredible contribution to world health and that for some inexplicable reason, he was not given a knighthood, the least we can do is to restore the statue to it's rightful place.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010Country: AustraliaComments:Flag
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Name: Dan Price (British Society For Immunology) on Apr 28, 2010Country: United KingdomComments: Jenner's contribution to human welfare is still hugely underappreciated in the UK, and probably better appreciated abroad.Flag
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Name: Stephen Linton on Apr 29, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Janice Berns on May 4, 2010Country: USAComments: As a member of the Steering COmmittee for the Public Health Museum in Massachusetts I support this petition.Flag
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Name: Edward Cosgrove on May 4, 2010Country: USAComments: Edward jenner is one of the most significant contributers to the field of immunology and especially vaccine development in the history of modern science. I hope that this innovative thinker would be a person that the UK and especially England would be proud to call a native son. He should be resurrected from obscurity and given a place of honor next to Lord Nelson (perhaps a bit lower on the totem pole).Flag
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Name: Judy Gilson on May 8, 2010Country: USAComments: As a descendant of one of Edward's brothers, I also support the return of the Statue to it's original location.Flag
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Name: Stephen Bonner on May 10, 2010Country: ukComments:Flag
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Name: Joanne Trudelle (Public Health Museum In Massachusetts) on May 11, 2010Country: United StatesComments:Flag
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Name: Louise Hunt on May 12, 2010Country: United StatesComments: As a member of the Board of Directors of The Public Health Museum in Massachusetts, I strongly support the above petition!Flag
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Name: Anita Richards on May 16, 2010Country: englandComments: I am shocked about this - when I think of the rubbish that's been onto the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square recently I want to cry! What's happened to this country - Edward Jenner is a real hero - he's saved more lives than anyone in the world. Napoleon though he was the greatest man who'd lived so I understand, and so do I. Do something wonderful, put him back in his rightful place. Let's hope the new government is listening, the old one didn't.Flag
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Name: Phil Fanson on May 16, 2010Country: United KingdomComments: A man who has saved as many lives as Jenner deserves all of the recognition for it. Replace his statue immediately.Flag
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Name: Catherine Brookes on May 16, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Peter Hall on May 16, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Nathan Taylor on May 17, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Claire Horlock on May 17, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Humphreys on May 17, 2010Country: UKComments: Good LuckFlag
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Name: Owain Morgan on May 17, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Aston on May 17, 2010Country: U KComments: It is about time that people are recognised for their efforts in saving lives and in preserving a quality of life. Jenner was a forerunner of healing. The medical and scientific profession should be appreciated not just for past efforts, but for their present and future works.Flag
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Name: Peter Hodgkins on May 17, 2010Country: UKComments: People in UK should know who Jenner was and his important contribution to World Health.Flag
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Name: Andrew Nigel Lindsay-bullock on May 17, 2010Country: u kComments:Flag
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Name: Doctor Benjamin King on May 17, 2010Country: Sweden (UK citizen)Comments:Flag
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Name: PROFESSOR DAVID IAN STOTT on May 18, 2010Country: U.K.Comments: Edward Jenner is responsible for the development of vaccines that have saved millions of lives and prevented suffering of many more people around the whole world. His statue should therefore have the greatest possible prominence and where more fitting than Trafalgar Square. Let us honour someone who has saved many lives for a change.Flag
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Name: Andrew Connery on May 18, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Jan Lindstrom on May 19, 2010Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Zoe Barclay on May 19, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Allison Gillespie on May 19, 2010Country: ScotlandComments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Jones on May 19, 2010Country: UKComments:Flag