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He went to Iraq to learn medicine and administer vaccines.
The arrival of a new shipment of Corona virus vaccines to the Kingdom recalled a long story of Saudi Dr Hamad Al-Laheeb, who was able to prevent a health disaster 100 years ago for the people of Najd.
The report of the “Mbc in a week” program revealed the contribution of the flame, known as the pioneer of smallpox vaccination, to transporting vaccines to the inhabitants of the Najd region, after suffering from the disease in the 1920s of the last century.
The details of this heroic story tell al-Hayeb, that when he returned to Buraidah to get married, he was from Kuwait; While working there in the trade, he found the people of Najd suffering from smallpox.
At this point, young Najdi decided to return with the trade caravans in search of treatment for them. He went to Iraq to work in a hospital in Basra, to learn medicine and how to administer vaccines.
During 5 years of medical work, Al-Flame was able to get good experiences that help him to accomplish his basic mission, after which he returned with smallpox vaccinations on the appearance of camels in Najd.
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