Overview
As late as 1967, smallpox struck as many as 15 million people in 43 countries and killed an estimated two or three million. Experts now believe that the disease is on the verge of extinction. NOVA looks at the recent success of the World Health Organization's program to eradicate this disease, considered a triumph of western-styled medicine.
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3 - 1Predictable Disaster January 04, 1976
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3 - 2Joey January 11, 1976
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3 - 3Meditation and the Mind January 18, 1976
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3 - 4The Planets January 25, 1976
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3 - 5A Desert Place February 01, 1976
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3 - 6A Small Imperfection February 08, 1976
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3 - 7Ninety Degrees Below February 15, 1976
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3 - 8The Race for the Double Helix March 07, 1976
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3 - 9The Renewable Tree March 07, 1976
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3 - 10The Williamsburgh File March 14, 1976
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3 - 11The Overworked Miracle March 21, 1976
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3 - 12The Transplant Experiment April 11, 1976
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3 - 13The Underground Movement April 18, 1976
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3 - 14Hunters of the Seal May 02, 1976
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3 - 15Benjamin May 09, 1976
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3 - 16The Women Rebel May 23, 1976
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3 - 17Death of a Disease June 06, 1976
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3 - 18Inside the Shark June 13, 1976
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3 - 19The Genetic Chance June 20, 1976
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3 - 20The Case of the Bermuda Triangle June 27, 1976