Whereupon, says the old record, "The parish divided upon the question and there appeared twenty-five forinoculating the parish at the parish expense, and seventeen against it.
This Vestry was held in the Parish Church "for the purpose of taking into consideration and finally settling the business respecting the small-pox and the inoculating the poor of the town at the parish expense.
It may be produced artificially by inoculating susceptible animals with an emulsion of the brain or spinal cord, as well as the saliva, milk, and other secretions of the affected animal.
All that is necessary is to cultivate in pure culture the tubercle bacilli found in the tubercular material, and to ascertain whether they belong to bovine tuberculosis byinoculating cattle with them.
Some who were adepts in the art went about the country inoculating until they caused quite an epidemic of small-pox.
The other difficulty was made by the Malays, who inoculated for small-pox; and, as they charged the Dyaks a rupee a head for inoculating them, made it answer pecuniarily.
That these men were susceptible was shown later by inoculating some of them, when they developed the disease.
The germ is readily conveyed by inoculation, and several investigators have sought to show that the mosquito often serves as the inoculating agent.
The immunizing of the cattle by inoculating them when they were young with infected blood has been practised.
Make a stab culture in gelatine or agar, choosing for the purpose a straight tube containing a deep column of medium, and thrusting the inoculating needle to the bottom of the tube.
These instruments are used for inoculating culture tubes and preparing specimens for microscopical examination.
The preparation of a tube cultivation consists in: (a) Inoculating a tube of sterile nutrient medium with a portion of the material to be examined.
Is there any virtue in inoculating plants with the bacteria that some seed firms offer?
I delight not in curious conceits, as planting and graffing with the root vpwards, inoculating Roses on Thornes, and such like, although I haue heard of diuers prooued some, and read of moe.
Inoculating is an eye or bud, taken barke and all from one tree, and placed in the roome of another eie or bud of another, cut both of one compasse, and there bound.
Defn: The act, art, or practice of vaccinating, or inoculating with the cowpox, in order to prevent or mitigate an attack of smallpox.
Defn: A culture made by inoculating a solid medium, as gelatin, with the puncture of a needle or wire.
It is used for inoculating the bricks in the manufacture of brick spawn.
During the course of many years practice of inoculating in the former usual method, I generally committed to writing the most remarkable occurrences to have recourse to.
In this situation I first heard, and with the utmost satisfaction, that in some parts of the nation, a new and more successful method of inoculating was discovered, than had hitherto been practised.
In regard to age; where it is left to my choice, I decline inoculatingchildren under two years old.
I can only answer, that although the whole process may have some share in it, in my opinion it consists chiefly in the method of inoculating with recent fluid matter, and in the management of the patients at the time of eruption.
Several contestants urged inoculating other grasses, such as bamboo, with the Metamorphizer, expecting the two giants of vegetation, like the Kilkenny cats, would end by devouring each other.
I can hear her highpitched complaining voice bargaining with me over the cost ofinoculating her lawn.
An unscrupulous man--just as a whimsical thought--might go about in the night inoculating lawns surreptitiously and appear with a crew next day to offer his services in cutting them.
Well, that silly business of inoculating the steppes came to exactly nothing.
In 1865, Villemin communicated to the Academie des Sciences his discovery that tubercle is an infective disease; that he had produced it in rabbits, by inoculating them with tuberculous matter.
Carle and Rattone, and Rosenbach, were able to produce tetanus in animals by inoculating them with discharge from the wounds of patients attacked by the disease.
I have never experienced the slightest difficulty in inoculating Mussulmanis or any other purdah women in Hubli.
Some fourteen or fifteen years ago, a medical student of Lima proved that 'verruga Peruana' is an infectious disease by inoculating himself with it, an act of scientific devotion which cost him his life.
Toward the end of the century an inoculating hospital was again opened in that city.
Happily, he had but a mild attack; yet the disease itself and the inoculating operations, were probably the causes of the excessive sensitiveness which afflicted him through life.
But he succeeded in provoking symptoms of the disease (traces of sugar in the urine) in a healthy dog, by inoculating him with the pancreatic gland of the diabetic dog.
He thought of inoculating the gonococcus into the eye of new-born mice and entrusted M.
I think the study of gonorrhoea will give very interesting results when they succeed in inoculating it in new-born animals.
I have easily succeeded in vaccinating mice against doses of bee-venom certainly lethal, by repeatedly inoculating them with very small doses.
In order not to lose time, he was not even taken up to the first floor of the Institute, but was carried to an inoculating table.
Here in Europe we as yet inoculate only against disease; in Basutoland they have learned the art of inoculating not merely against disease but against moral evil and public calamity, against wild beasts and winter cold.
A bottle costs about fifty cents and contains enough bacteria for inoculating half an acre of land.
Pasteur, in his researches on the subject of rabies, developed this power of resistance by inoculating into rabbits the rabies infection of a monkey.
As a matter of fact, an immense amount of bacteriological investigation can be carried on without inoculating animals; but, strictly speaking, as regards many of the pathogenic bacteria, this test is the most reliable of all.
In the former the medium is sloped, and the inoculating needle is drawn along its surface; in the latter the needle is thrust vertically downwards into the depth of the solid medium.
A greyish, moist, irregular growth appears, but it is invariably attached to the track of the inoculating needle.
Inoculating cholera virus against cholera has been made illegal, as variolation was in 1840.
It does not liquefy gelatine, and remains strictly localised to the track of the inoculating needle.
A Letter to Sir Henry Halford, proposing a method of Inoculatingthe Smallpox, which deprives it of all its Danger, but preserves all its Power of Preventing a Second Attack.
Jurin, Account of the Success of Inoculating the Smallpox.
An Account of a Series of Experiments instituted with a view of ascertaining the most successful Method of Inoculating the Smallpox.
In 1813 another attempt was made to restrict the practice of inoculating the smallpox on the ground of danger from its contagion, and to get cowpox substituted for it among the poorer classes.
Baker, given in his Inquiry into the Merits of a Method of Inoculating the Smallpox.
But culture was not a weed that grew overnight; it was a leaven that spread slowly and painfully, first inoculating a few who suffered and often died for it, that it might gradually affect the many.
For he had the art, in a high degree, of inoculating his followers with the spirit which animated him; and shortly, to my great surprise, I found myself working as though my life depended on it.
The fowl cholera micrococcus, which has been weakened as just mentioned, may be restored to its original violence by inoculating it into a small bird, like a sparrow, and inoculating a second bird from this.
It could not be done, of course, by inoculating the animals with a small number of the bacteria, for their power of multiplication would soon make them indefinitely numerous.
In the attempt to discover a means of inoculating against this disease it was necessary, therefore, to find a method that could be applied after the time of exposure--i.
The chief difference in the results from inoculating an animal with the poison and with the living bacteria is in the rapidity of the action.
If it was thus possible, by direct laboratory methods, to find a means of inoculating against a serious disease like anthrax, why could not the same principle be applied to human diseases?
Each claims that they have been able to improve the quality of tobacco by inoculating the leaves with a pure culture of bacteria obtained from tobacco having high quality in flavour.
Several bacteriologists have in the last few years been trying to discover a harmless method of inoculating against this disease.
James Ferran, a Spanish physician, began inoculating men with living cultures of comma bacillus taken from patients attacked with the disease.
The latter result was largely avoided by the practice adopted by the Brahmans of inoculating all the inhabitants of a family or village at the same time.
The most important of these researches was Pasteur's own into the nature of hydrophobia and rabies, and the way of inoculating against that disease.
Though the illness thus induced was not infectious in the sense that it would not be communicated spontaneously from person to person, it could be so transferred artificially by inoculating patients with the lymph from a ripe human vesicle.
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