How to use in-sentence of “smallpox”:
+ The history of ChinaChinese developed the practice of variolation following a smallpox epidemic around 1000 BC.
+ An example of a vaccine that works really well is the smallpox vaccine, which stopped smallpox virus from spreading so well that it no longer exists except in laboratories.
+ White men who were Spanish colonizers shipped African slaves to Latin American countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Cuba, Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic because of the decline of Native Americans from smallpox and disease.
+ In 1967 Fenner became the Director of the John Curtin School of Medical Research at ANU and also Chairman of the Global Commission for the Certification of Smallpox Eradication.
+ The first people to live in the country were Indigenous Australians but most of them died from smallpox during colonization.

Example sentences of “smallpox”:
+ At the death of the Prince of Piedmont in 1715 from smallpox Victor Amadeus II was very upset.
+ Six weeks later, he scratched smallpox into the boy’s skin.
+ Her son Joseph’s second wife died because of smallpox and was buried.
+ But a Plague plague, probably smallpox brought by Europeans, killed most of the tribe’s population in 1615-1616.
+ Some people also call smallpox Variola, from the Latin work for “spotted” which is also the viruses’ scientific name.
+ Now there has not been a person who had smallpox in over thirty years.
+ Historians cannot agree how much damage the attempt to spread smallpox at Fort Pitt caused.
+ She died of smallpox in London on 25 September 1621.
+ The history of smallpox in Mexico is from Spain’s conquest of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century until the official declaration of the extinction of smallpox in 1951.
+ When his father became King of Spain in 1759, Philip remained in Naples where he lived until his death from smallpox at the age of thirty.
+ Joseph had smallpox when he was young.
+ Probably, he was the first royal victim of smallpox in Japan.
+ At the death of the Prince of Piedmont in 1715 from smallpox Victor Amadeus II was very upset.
+ Six weeks later, he scratched smallpox into the boy's skin.
+ Her son Joseph's second wife died because of smallpox and was buried.
