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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Vaccine Act of 1813 was an Act of the Twelfth Congress of the United States to encourage vaccination against smallpox. It was passed 27-Feb-1813 and repealed 4-May-1822. The Act is significant because it was the first federal law concerning consumer protection and pharmaceuticals. Dr. Edward Jenner discovered smallpox vaccine in 1796, and hucksters quickly exploited the demand for vaccine by offering fraudulent versions. The Act was repealed in 1822, and the authority to regulate vaccines given to the states.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Vaccine Act of 1813 was an Act of the Twelfth Congress of the United States to encourage vaccination against smallpox. It was passed 27-Feb-1813 and repealed 4-May-1822. The Act is significant because it was the first federal law concerning consumer protection and pharmaceuticals. Dr. Edward Jenner discovered smallpox vaccine in 1796, and hucksters quickly exploited the demand for vaccine by offering fraudulent versions. The Act was repealed in 1822, and the authority to regulate vaccines given to the states.