More critical study of the subject has led to the belief that the importance of the role of arthropods as direct inoculators has been much overestimated.
The English inoculators by the old method gave all sorts of reasons for their preference, and were doubtless actuated by the usual mixture of motives.
Much has been said, in previous sections of this chapter, as to the efforts of inoculators to reduce the effects of inoculated virus "to as low a degree as we could wish.
The inoculators were like the fly upon the wheel, with the important difference that they did indeed raise the dust.
Patients could hardly rest satisfied with so little to show for smallpox; and inoculators themselves found that they might have all their work to do over again.
The oldinoculators generally made an incision through the whole thickness of the skin, so that a pellet of subcutaneous fat rolled up into the little wound.
It would perhaps be deemed a designed omission, if the inoculators were not also supposed to be of the number of those that contribute to spread the disease.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inoculators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.