Definitionn. a local infection induced in humans by inoculation with the virus causing cowpox in order to confer resistance to smallpox
Last update: August 15, 2015
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Suppose she wouldn't let herself be vaccinated again. [Please select]
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"Then we must have you re-vaccinated, my boy." [Please select]
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"Yes, I was vaccinated a month ago, when the news of the smallpox first came." [Please select]
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"There will be no danger once we are vaccinated, and many hands make light work." [Please select]
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The next thing: he made all the monkeys who were still well come and be vaccinated. [Please select]
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But people sometimes take the smallpox even after they have been vaccinated. [Please select]
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I was the first child in my father's family vaccinated seventy-one years ago, several elder brothers and sisters having been inoculated. [Please select]
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It may also appear in the cow by infection, more or less direct, from a person who has been successfully vaccinated. [Please select]
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What it Costs to be Vaccinated: The Pains and Penalties of an Unjust Law. [Please select]
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_ In the revolutionary lull we have all been vaccinated, and I have been looking into the drinking-water question quite exhaustively. [Please select]
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Fancy us potting our best beaters because they don't want to be vaccinated. [Please select]
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