I've vaccinated the whole boiling, and they like it awfully.
From the fact that some people who are not vaccinated do get the disease, we cannot, of course, conclude that they would have been immune if only they had got themselves vaccinated.
But how few of those who get themselves vaccinated realise that they are in effect eating this filthy stuff!
But, during this comparatively short period that has elapsed, millions have fallen a prey to the delusion that those who get themselves vaccinated are safe from the attack of small-pox.
In July of the same year the celebrated surgeon, Mr. Cline, vaccinated a child with virus received from Dr.
When her medicine ran out, she took blood from the arms of those who had been vaccinated to use as vaccination medicine.
Hour after hour, far into the night, day after day, Mary vaccinated the natives.
People even now declare that those vaccinated die just as speedily of the plague as those who have never been;--and they can cite cases in proof.
Yet a curious fact is that the young children of octoroons are suffering least: these women have their children vaccinated,-- though they will not be vaccinated themselves.
It is right, however, to mention that small-pox has occurred even to the vaccinated in almost as severe a form as the confluent natural small-pox, and running its regular course unaltered or unmodified.
A calf thus vaccinated will yield from 18 to 24 grams of vaccine material.
The animal is now vaccinated upon this sterilised area with glycerinated calf lymph.
Doctor Behring, working at Berlin, has found that the blood of animals vaccinated for diphtheria gives a therapeutic serum which destroys the diphtheric poison.
They had come to be vaccinated against hydrophobia.
Ryer vaccinated in the area during June of the same year and submitted a bill for 1,010 operations.
In each he mentions the tribes vaccinated (Ryer, 1852).
Ryer submitted a voucher specifying the number of Indians vaccinated during the preceding thirty days and also mentioning the tribes and areas covered.
Prima donnas had to be vaccinated on the legs, whilst ballet-girls were vaccinated on the arms; in fact the theatre at one time became quite a hospital.
Whether every person always ought to be vaccinated at intervals of five years or so is open to discussion.
Again, in spite of the ample proof to the contrary, there are to be found persons who refuse to be vaccinated even in the midst of a smallpox epidemic.
Whatever harmful results formerly came from vaccination were due to a lack of cleanliness on the part of the person vaccinated or in the vaccination material itself.
On the very day of his writing he had seen two children in the same family, both with the crystalline eruption, the one vaccinated and the other not.
It is not fact, but conjecture, that a person successfully re-vaccinated is less liable to smallpox than he was before.
Forbes also received from his medical friends in and around Chichester "an account of 680 cases of previously vaccinated individuals subjected by them to variolous inoculation.
When outbreaks of smallpox occurred in the midst of vaccinated communities, observations began to come in as to the actual effectiveness of the method in protecting against the disease.
But he said it was the law, and I must be vaccinated anyhow.
But he said, wait a minute--I must be vaccinated to prevent my taking the small-pox.
The three who were not vaccinated have all been taken to the hospital with the smallpox, and they tell me (for I am not allowed to see them) that one of them is dead; but the two who were vaccinated are quite well.
If Stephen Strong had not tempted me Jane would have been vaccinated in due course, and therefore, good friend though he had been to me, and though his wealth was mine to-day, I cursed the memory of Stephen Strong.
I had never been vaccinated since infancy, over fifty years ago, and was therefore practically unprotected with the enemy that all my lifetime I had dreaded, as I dreaded no other thing or imagination, actually standing at my door.
If you vaccinated me and my arm fell off in consequence I shouldn't care for you a bit the less, because I should know that you were the victim of a foolish superstition, and believed what you were doing to be right.
Both were cases of palpable and severe erysipelas, and both of the sufferers had been vaccinated within five days.
Both had been vaccinated from the same tube of lymph.
I answered in the affirmative; I then showed him where I had been vaccinated on the right arm, and assured him that it had effectually protected me from the small pox.
Pattie has vaccinated all the Indians and whites on this coast, and to recompense him for the same, I give the said James O.
He added, however, that he thought that my father had brought some of it with him, as he recollected his having vaccinated the people at the copper mines.
Franklin reported a case where a vaccinated woman was delivered of a child while her husband was in the house ill with smallpox.
Vaccinated women at times bear children which are after birth immune to vaccinia and smallpox--vaccinia, in the commonly held opinion at present, is an attenuated smallpox.
Pregnant women should be vaccinated, when there is smallpox in their neighborhood, to protect themselves and their children, unless they have been successfully vaccinated within four or five years.
She had the first child vaccinatedin Russia named "Vaccinoff," and fixed a pension upon it for life.
The Countess of Berkeley was instrumental in forwarding it; and the children of King William IV were vaccinated by Mr. Knight.
He then took a series of animals and vaccinated them against hydrophobia.
He'd just been vaccinated because there was lots of smallpox in the South and he was feeling rotten.
Well, anyhow, Mrs. Greene either knew what it meant to be vaccinated or else she was kind of ashamed of the way her part of the country had treated Eli Whitney.
I've just been vaccinated myself, and it's no joke to get my arm knocked about like this!
But I was vaccinated when a baby, and I'm all right,' murmured Bloomah, half to reassure herself.
There was Amelia Day, she was born April ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, Doctor Sweet vaccinated her, and it took in five days.
Such a method of vaccination as this man employed I have never seen in my life and I have been vaccinated at least a dozen times.
There was an epidemic of small-pox in Sidi-bel-Abbes, and the whole of the Legion had to be vaccinatedas quickly as possible.
If proper facilities were provided, the whole population of Burma could be vaccinated without recourse to compulsion.
The local officers and their wives underwent the operation, often more than once, by way of inspiring confidence, as for the same purpose my wife and I were vaccinated years before at Pantanaw.
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