Various protectiveinoculations against anthrax were practised as early as 1881, and the protected animals remained healthy.
To his surprise and annoyance the inoculations failed to produce the typical symptoms of the disease.
When he left his laboratory inoculations had been invariably fatal.
The list of apparatus used in animal inoculations given below comprises practically everything needed for any inoculation.
Pasteur's protective inoculations in chicken cholera and anthrax directed attention to the possibility of using bacteria or their products as a specific protective or curative means against particular diseases.
In use tube 2 would be filed in two at the colony and inoculations made from it.
On general and partial Inoculations in London, or other large and populous places.
If the objections that have been noticed should be deemed of sufficient force to set aside all thoughts of partial Inoculations of the poor in London, what is to be done will next become the question?
On general and partial Inoculations in the country.
So much has already been said on general Inoculations in the country, that it seems unnecessary to enter on the subject again in this place.
If these obligatory clauses were obtained, general Inoculations in the country might be carried on at a very moderate expence.
These inoculations were made, after trephining, directly to the brain, and he used a portion of the brain as a virus each time.
He then used the blood of rabid dogs for inoculation, but these blood inoculations always failed to produce the disease.
A part of this was rubbed up in sterile water and used to inoculate other animals; and subcutaneous inoculations with this material almost always produced death.
Periplaneta americana was unaffected even by heavy inoculations of the pathogen.
The largest number of inoculations were caused by the slaughtering, opening, and skinning of animals affected with anthrax; hence, the butchers suffered most extensively.
Both the cattle and the hogs had been tested with tuberculin and found to be free from tuberculosis before the inoculations were made.
In the Hendon outbreak inoculations were made on calves from the slight eruption on the cow's teats, and they had a slight eruption on the lips and a form of inflammation of the kidneys, which Dr.
Finlay gives a summary of his experimental inoculations up to that date as follows: A summary account of the experiments performed by myself (and some also by my friend, Dr.
It should be borne in mind that at the time when these inoculations were begun, there were only 12 nonimmune residents at Camp Lazear, and that 5 of those were selected for experiment, viz.
In Vienna at that time the rule was to allow no inoculations except on groups of subjects isolated for the purpose.
The inoculations by the Smallpox Charity were done in batches, men and boys at one time, women and girls at another, on some eight or twelve occasions in the year, of which public notice was given.
In smaller towns and in country parishes the inoculations of cowpox, like those of smallpox, appear to have been irregular or by fits and starts, the alarm of smallpox being the occasion for them.
The inoculations were done on the 19th of April, by serjeant-surgeon Amyand under the direction of Sir Hans Sloane.
Now that arm-to-arm vaccination is no longer practiced, but fresh calf-lymph used for each child, these accidental inoculations are a thing of the past.
Many days even before the establishment of the experimental camp, the board had heard that several men who knew of our work were willing to submit to the inoculations and thus aid in clearing up the mystery of yellow fever.
The necessity for an experimental camp became more imperative as time passed, not only where proper quarantine and isolation could be established, but also where the insects intended for the inoculations might receive better care.
Ten of these sheep were not to receive any treatment; twenty-five were to be subjected to two vaccinal inoculations at intervals of from twelve to fifteen days, by two vaccines of unequal strength.
What was it in the body of a fowl that enabled it to thus resist inoculations of which the most infinitesimal quantity sufficed to kill an ox?
It was only in 1863 that he first recognised the constant presence of a parasite, in the blood of sheep and rabbits which had died from successive inoculations with blood taken after death or in the last hours of life.
Pasteur was racked with fears alternating with hopes, his anxiety growing more intense as the virulence of the inoculations increased.
Hens that had not had chicken cholera could be rendered immune by a series of attenuated inoculations gradually increasing in strength.
The inoculations of the attenuated virus began at once.
Pasteur obtained in inoculationsof graded virulence, which could be administered hypodermically, a means of prophylaxis after bites.
Inoculations were made at intervals, at once, after five minutes, after ten minutes, after fifteen minutes and after one hour in trypsinized bouillon.
Suppose the wife submits to the inoculations for her next child and it's born with a size-mutation.
But the free inoculations had begun many years ago, and the life-cycle moved at an accelerated pace here.
Before we left rest camp all ranks underwent two inoculations against cholera.
Inoculations were frequent and to judge by results very successful.
This seems to have had its origin in the inoculations practised by a disciple of Pasteur, and which undoubtedly did cause many deaths.
Inoculations in the callused margins of cankers showed usually only slight growth of the fungus after two months' time in the summer, or in some cases no growth at all.
A correspondence of degree of resistance was also noted, in the inoculations made on branches, trunk, and basal shoots of the same individual tree.
That these were not late infections, but only slowly growing small lesions, was shown by inoculations in such bark, which revealed scarcely any growth after two months.
The work proceeds here at present at the rate of one thousand to eleven hundred inoculations a day.
Upon these observations the Calcutta municipality felt encouraged to vote funds for the continuance of the inoculations in an experimental farm, and appointed for that purpose a special staff.
In the spring of 1894 the inoculations were introduced into Bengal, and, with the assistance and co-operation of Prof.
And this view was accepted as the explanation of the "immunity" to the anthrax disease conferred on cattle and sheep by Pasteur's inoculations of weakened, but still actively growing, cultures of the anthrax bacillus.
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