In external anthrax the infecting agent is accidentally inoculated into some portion of skin, the seat of a slight abrasion, often the hand, arm or face.
But there were several instances of persons who said they were inoculated with the kine pock in America, who took the small pox the natural way at this time.
Very few practitioners understand this business; and a great number of people in the United States have inoculated themselves, without knowing at what period to take the matter; and without knowing the true pustule from the spurious.
These scientists, Protestants without exception and in exclusively Protestant surroundings, inoculated me with sincere love for scientific truth, regardless of the consequences it would lead to.
While showing a regrettable indifference for attacks against religion, the modern states, inoculated with the principles of Liberalism, have not entirely forgotten their traditions.
The cause we found to be, the universal practice of having the children inoculated at the breast, and, generally, at a month or six weeks old.
I, at first, objected to the inoculating of the child, but she insisted upon it, and with so much pertinacity that I gave way, on condition that she would be inoculated too.
When the army before Boston was inoculatedfor the smallpox, she gave up her house for a hospital.
Madame de Riedesel went from the city to General Clinton's country-seat, a mile distant, where her children were inoculated for the small-pox.
She hated the monks for having parted Gerard and her, and she inoculated her boy with a contempt for them which lasted him till his dying day.
We mostly inoculated them with such diseases as the barren time afforded, selecting of course the more interesting ones.
He then inoculated the animals with the virus of reduced strength, giving the inoculated animals a mild attack of the disease, and found that this made them immune from future attacks.
He believed that if the two diseases were similar, a person inoculated with the mild disease (cowpox) would after a slight attack of this disease be immune against the more deadly and loathsome smallpox.
The patients are firstinoculated with a cord fourteen days old, and the inoculation is repeated for nine days, each time with a cord one day fresher.
Soon after this letter Lady Montagu had her son inoculated in Turkey, and four years later her daughter was to be the first subject inoculated in England.
Edward Massey, for example, affirmed that Job's distemper was confluent small-pox, and that he had been inoculatedby the Devil.
It was supposed that in pulling on the boots each of the subsequent owners had scratched himself and became fatally inoculated with the venom, which was unsuspected and not combated.
The disadvantage of inoculation was that the person inoculated was affected with a mild form of small-pox, which however, was contagious, and led to a virulent form in uninoculated persons.
Hutchinson exhibited drawings and photographs showing the condition of the arms of two boys suffering from tuberculosis of the skin, who had been inoculated in the process of tattooing.
Hydrophobia may not necessarily be from a bite; a previously-existing wound may be inoculated by the saliva alone, conveyed by licking.
This nut that you see here wasinoculated from a pure culture along with a number of others, and the condition is as you see it, after about a month.
Inoculated is used in the active sense and infected in the passive," said Percy.
I wish you would tell me the difference between the wordsinoculated and infected," said Adelaide.
I had been inoculated with the sugar and cattle germ as effectively as my friend had been with the tobacco germ, and could see nothing but profit everywhere.
Some time last winter I procured from one of our physicians an account of the number of persons inoculated during the five visitations of the small-pox we have had in twenty-two years; which account I sent to Mr. W.
It involves a promise, and the transference of blood is vaguely or distinctly supposed to convey to the person who drinks it, or who is inoculated with it, a conditional curse which will injure or destroy him should he break his promise.
According to another theory the inoculated blood is regarded as a pledge or deposit, which compels the person from whom it was drawn to be faithful to the person to whom it was transferred.
Or, again, reflect on the cases above given of parrots which have had their plumage brightly decorated through some change in their blood, caused by having been fed on certain fishes, or locally inoculated with the poison of a toad.
We shall appreciate this difficulty by calling to mind what complex yet symmetrical growths the cells of plants yield when inoculated by the poison of a gall-insect.
Certain combinations of bacteria have been found which, when inoculated in the soil, will bring about this fixation of nitrogen, but no one of the species is capable of producing this result alone.
The cattle inoculated against anthrax retain their protective powers for only a few months.
This animal is inoculated with small quantities of the diphtheria poison without the diphtheria bacillus.
This bacillus is commonly inoculated into the flesh of the victim by a wound made with some object which has been lying upon the earth where the bacillus lives.
The virus which produces hydrophobia is increased in violence if it is inoculated into a rabbit and subsequently taken from the rabbit for further inoculation.
Sometimes the leaves are directly inoculated with fermenting material.
These poisons when inoculated into the bodies of animals give rise to much the same symptoms as the bacteria do themselves when growing as parasites in the animals.
To start the fermentation the mixture is inoculated with a mass of sour milk or decaying cheese, or both, such a mixture always containing lactic organisms.
We noticed also that among these biproducts there are some which have a poisonous nature; so poisonous are they that when inoculated into the body of an animal they may produce poisoning and death.
The antitoxine which was inoculated is soon eliminated by secretion, and the body is left with practically the same liability to attack as before.
Small quantities of this poison areinoculated into the horse at successive intervals.
A Cow milk imitation Roquefort, inoculated with Penicillium Roqueforti and ripened in "caverns where nature has duplicated the ideal condition of the cheese-curing caverns of France.
Two calves weighing more than 300 pounds each were inoculated subcutaneously with these virulent human cultures, and as a result developed generalized tuberculosis.
The disease may be inoculated from one animal to another, but only by inserting the virus deeply below the skin.
A cat inoculated in the same manner died in 23 days of generalized tuberculosis.
It was the experiments and comparative studies of Theobald Smith, however, which attracted special attention to the difference in virulence shown by tubercle bacilli from human and bovine sources when inoculated upon cattle.
A goat inoculated subcutaneously with 1 of these cultures died in 37 days with miliary tuberculosis of the lungs involving the axillary and prescapular glands.
Another rabbit inoculated with a bovine culture for comparison lived 10 days longer than the one inoculated with this sputum germ.
A yearling heifer inoculated with 1 of the cultures showed generalized tuberculosis when killed three months after inoculation.
This cow was inoculated subcutaneously in front of each shoulder with 2 cubic centimeters of a salt-solution emulsion of the tuberculous omentum of the last cat of the series.
So soon as they attached themselves to the skin they inoculated the cattle, and Texas fever would break out a week or more thereafter.
Bacilli from the spleen of a mouse inoculated with a culture.
They resist destructive agents for a considerable time, and may still produce disease when inoculated after several years of drying.
There were 4 cultures, however, which were more virulent and caused generalized tuberculosis in the cattle inoculated with them.
A goat inoculated subcutaneously with a culture of this germ died in 95 days of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Then he and Jay disappeared, and returned with plates, one for each guest, and on each plate were two spoonfuls of beans, one of the inoculated and the other of the uninoculated beans.
A piece of land for inoculation should be prepared all ready for planting; then the inoculated soil is merely put over this, as frosting on a cake.
So in order to get ahead of the inoculated crop the boy did what he later found there was no need of.
The inoculated SMALL-POX is sometimes fatal: had heinoculated the Child he would have reproach'd himself, and still with more feeling than justice, for so doing.
The Father, oppress'd with grief, reproaches himself for not having inoculated this Child with the Small-Pox.
He claimed to have personally inoculated numberless persons in New Orleans, Vera Cruz, and Cuba with exceedingly dilute venom, thereby securing them perfect immunity from yellow fever.
The person inoculated by the cobra is at once seized by his friends, and constant and violent exercise enforced, if necessary at the point of stick, and severe and cruel (but nevertheless truly merciful) beatings are often a result.
He has shown that rabbitsinoculated with the bacillus of rouget become very ill and die, but if the inoculations be carried through a series of rabbits, a notable modification results in the bacillus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inoculated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.