Definitionn. taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
Last update: June 20, 2015
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Inoculation is given to babies against diseases. [Please select]
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The odour alone of guaco has been said to cause in snakes a state of stupor and torpidity; and Humboldt, who observed that the near approach of a rod steeped in guaco-juice was obnoxious to the venomous Coluber corallinus, was of opinion that inoculation with it imparts to the perspiration an odour which makes reptiles unwilling to bite. [Please select]
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This is the instrument that deposits the germ under the film of the egg; it is the inoculation-needle. [Please select]
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Of course due care must be taken to secure inoculation, preferably by the soil method. [Please select]
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Probably inoculation with cultivated or modified virus would be found a good and safe preventative. [Please select]
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I was anxious to know about this, as inoculation used to be the practice with packs of hounds. [Please select]
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That it may be propagated by inoculation, has been established by experiment. [Please select]
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By such teaching, inoculation and vaccination would be made one and the same thing, notwithstanding their dissimilarity. [Please select]
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The result is the liquid which I propose to use for the inoculation. [Please select]
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Hoof-ail is probably propagated in this country exclusively by inoculation--the contact of the matter of a diseased foot with the integuments lining the bifurcation of a healthy foot. [Please select]
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In this last case it is evident that it is not simply the inoculation with the milker's hand that is lacking, for the skin of the bag is attacked, but not its secreting, glandular parts. [Please select]
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