Wright claimed, and many have substantiated him, that always following a vaccination there is a period when the resistance of the animal is diminished.
It would be more correct to speak of this as a preventive vaccination against rabies, since the latter is one of the few diseases which is not amenable to treatment.
Results obtained in this country during the recent influenza epidemic have been conflicting but on the whole appear to show that preventive vaccination against pneumonia liable to follow should be practiced.
We practise the body on dead typhoid germs by vaccinationuntil it is able to fight the living ones and destroy them before they get a foothold.
The most radical of all present-day legal measures against the disease has therefore not yet reached the radicalism of compulsory prophylaxis as it exists in armies, or even the radicalism of compulsory vaccination for smallpox.
Stanley, "the usual excessive mortality during an outbreak of this disease, the result may almost be compared to the success of vaccination against small-pox.
During Jenner's own life-time the practice of vaccination became adopted all over the civilized world; and when he died, his title as a Benefactor of his kind was recognised far and wide.
Vaccination was denounced from the pulpit as "diabolical.
Jenner in promulgating and establishing his discovery of vaccination as a preventive of small- pox, were even greater than those of Harvey.
I thought I had to let the vaccination take, did not resist, and so had a severe time of it.
Sister Hill trusted the Lord that the vaccination would not take.
That led him to the principle of the attenuation of viruses and to that of vaccination by attenuated microbes.
The extreme sensitiveness of the Kalmuks must therefore depend on the fact that they have suffered no natural vaccination in the steppes, which would support the idea that some natural vaccine exists amongst us.
According to Metchnikoff's hypothesis, a natural vaccination takes place among us against tuberculosis which would explain the resistance of the majority of human beings in spite of the enormous diffusion of the disease.
Natural or artificial vaccination by attenuated microbes allows the phagocytes to become gradually accustomed to digest more virulent ones, and this confers immunity upon the organism.
He ascertained that the vaccination of animals by toxins conferred, after a time, antitoxic powers to the blood and humors which contained leucocytes.
In order to confer antitoxic immunity recourse must be had to vaccination by soluble poisons and toxins.
On the other hand, a microbian vaccination is preventive against microbes only but not against toxins and the blood does not become antitoxic.
For recent scattered cases of feeble opposition to vaccination by Protestant ministers, see William White, The Great Delusion, London, 1885, passim.
Ramsden thundered against vaccination in a sermon before the University of Cambridge, mingling texts of Scripture with calumnies against Jenner; but Plumptre and the Rev.
For the opposition of concientious men to vaccination in England, see Baron, Life of Jenner, as above; also vol.
But sometimesvaccination did not even prevent the small-pox.
The result of these measures and of the system of vaccination is seen in the entire freedom of the camps from epidemics.
All who no longer showed traces of vaccination were vaccinated immediately after being captured.
In 1796, Jenner performed the first vaccination on a boy patient, James Phipps, whom he subsequently endowed with a house and grounds.
And it is these facts which furnish us with an answer to the second question proposed—What influence has Vaccination exerted over the destructive consequences of Small Pox?
And, 2ndly, What influence has Vaccinationexerted over these consequences—1.
Apparently the natives had the same aversion to the preventive method of vaccination that some of our own countryfolk have, for Dr.
This led to urgent request being made forvaccination and the vaccinators who previously found their lives in constant danger were welcomed.
The area included under the four treaties extended actually only from the Chowchilla River to the south shore of Lake Tulare and the Kern River, whereas the territory covered by Ryer during hisvaccination tour began with the Stanislaus.
Hence the figure derived from potential blanket distribution is probably closer to the actuality than the vaccination figure.
I oppose vaccination because I believe that health is always preferable to disease.
I oppose the practice of vaccination because it is not known what vaccine virus is, except that it is a mixed contagion of disease.
It is usually after the vital functions have become impaired by the effects of vaccinationor some other injurious cause that individuals become susceptible to small-pox infection.
The principle and practice of vaccination involves the introduction of the contagion of disease at least twice, and, according to numerous authorities, many times, into the human organism.
I thereupon began a study of the vaccination problem in all its bearings.
When three months old I was the unfortunate victim of vaccination poisoning, and for years afterwards was continually in the doctor's hands.
In opposing vaccination I am aware that it is a thankless task to brave the abuse and antagonism which everyone who attempts to move forward in the work of medical progress is sure to encounter.
I oppose the practice of vaccination because under whatever pretext performed the implantation of disease elements into the healthy human organism is irrational and injurious.
The native element was always averse to vaccination and other sanitary measures; everybody objected to isolation, and disinfecting was unknown.
I move we get into Mr. Reed's automobile out there, and have a vaccination party.
When recently from England came the news of the discovery of vaccination and I saw how a small drop could penetrate through a man's entire system, then I regretted that my father had thrown away the elixir.
The beneficial results of this measure were soon seen in better methods, improved sanitation and, above all, in the general vaccination of the people who had been so terribly scourged because of the lack of this preventative in 1885.
Vaccination was opposed, but Mr. Gray organized a vigorous campaign to stamp out the disease and obtained the passage of by-laws insisting on free and compulsory vaccination.
Brehmer Rest has undoubtedly anticipated the movement of the future, particularly when considered in the light of the statements recently made by Von Behring in connection with his method of vaccination against tuberculosis.
Have you not heard what everybody is talking about, I mean vaccination and cow-pox?
Vaccination and Small Pox afford us an instance of the mutual counteraction of morbid processes.
The question of inherited immunity to diseases, as the result of vaccination or actual illness from them, has appeared in the controversy in a number of forms, and is a point of much importance.
Tuberculosis is, as everyone knows, a disease caused directly by a bacillus; and a disease to which immunity can not be acquired by any process of vaccination or inoculation yet known.
If the vaccination does not take, it should be repeated after an interval of two months.
On the second or third day after vaccination a red papule appears which soon grows larger, and, after five or six days, it becomes filled with a watery fluid.
If proper surgical cleanliness is practiced and ample protection is afforded in after dressing, vaccination need not be a taxing process.
Though inoculation and vaccination had made it less fatal among the upper classes, this frightful scourge still decimated the poor, especially children.
Jenner has assured me that in every case after vaccination it has been the very slightest form of the complaint.
Squirrel denounce vaccination as an attempt to change "the established laws of nature.
This report did much to advancevaccination in public opinion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vaccination" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: antitoxin; bang; booster; fix; hit; hypodermic; immunity; injection; inoculation; shot; vaccine