Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Catherine the Great's groundbreaking role in promoting smallpox inoculation across the Russian Empire. In 1768, Catherine became one of the first European monarchs to be inoculated herself, setting a powerful example for her subjects. The episode dives into the work of Dr. Thomas Dimsdale, an English physician who traveled to St. Petersburg to perform the procedure on the empress and her son Paul. Despite widespread fear and superstition, Catherine's decision helped launch a state-sponsored inoculation campaign, the Medical Commission, and she even established the first smallpox hospital in Russia. The conversation also touches on the challenges of spreading medical knowledge across a vast empire, the role of the Orthodox Church, and the lasting impact on Russian public health. Listeners will learn about the specific methods used, the resistance from peasants and clergy, and how Catherine's personal courage influenced the Enlightenment ideals of rational governance and care for the population. #CatherineTheGreat #Smallpox #Inoculation #ThomasDimsdale #MedicalCommission #RussianEmpire #PublicHealth #Enlightenment #StPetersburg #SmallpoxHospital #1768 #Empress #VaccinationHistory #OrthodoxChurch #HistoryOfMedicine #Russia #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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