81 examples of vaccination in sentences

COW-POX, OR VARIOLA.It is to Dr. Jenner, of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, who died in 1823, that we owe the practice of vaccination, as a preservative from the attack of that destructive scourge of the human race, the small-pox.

Indeed in children, in whom of course vaccination has been but comparatively lately performed, small-pox when it occurs will, in the majority of cases, be so mild that the real nature of the disease will be with difficulty determined: so mild, that again and again has a parent been heard to exclaim, "Surely these few scattered pimples cannot be the small-pox!"

The usual progress, however, of small-pox modified by vaccination is as follows.

As soon, however, as the eruption appears, the modifying power of the vaccination becomes apparent.

Such is the usual progress of the disease: subsequent to vaccination, it is a mild and tractable disorder.

The material derived from heifers for the purpose of vaccination,the great preventive of smallpox.

It was only three years before that Jenner had announced and demonstrated the protective efficacy of vaccination against small-pox.

His teaching, in spite of the vehement cavillings of the "antis" of his day, gained credence readily, and vaccination speedily became recognized and was constantly resorted to, but hardly any attempt at perfecting the practice was made until after more than fifty years had elapsed.

So also he was a member of the Vaccination Board, which was composed of three physicians and seven laymen, among these being the Archbishop and three Provincials.

To protect our health precautions are taken against the outbreak of preventable diseases, such as diphtheria, typhoid fever, etc., by requiring cleanliness in yards and alleys; and against small pox by requiring vaccination.

His nose was long and beaked and disfigured, with nostrils of different shape, and he was undershot like a bulldog, and unusually pitted with smallpox even for those ante-vaccination days, when it was the ordinary thing to show the marks of this plague.

" For all who are Tired of Drugs and want NO MORE VACCINATION, this is the Best Book in print.

It is an idea that error somehow in certain stages, where there is enough of it, actually does good, like vaccination.

Among other vices ascribed to democracy, we are told that it is against science, and that "even in our day vaccination is in the utmost danger" (p. 98).

I have never understood that vaccination is in much danger.

Compulsory vaccination is perhaps in danger.

Obligatory vaccination may therefore one day disappear from our statute book, if democracy has anything to do with it.

Mr. Spencer is the resolute opponent of compulsory vaccination, and a resolute denier, moreover, of the pretension that the evidence for the advantages of vaccination takes such account of the ulterior effects in the system as to amount to a scientific demonstration.

Mr. Spencer is the resolute opponent of compulsory vaccination, and a resolute denier, moreover, of the pretension that the evidence for the advantages of vaccination takes such account of the ulterior effects in the system as to amount to a scientific demonstration.

Therefore, if science demands compulsory vaccination, democracy in rejecting the demand, and even if it went further, is at least kept in countenance by some of those who are of the very household of science.

However, under the law as it at present stands, succeeding annual vaccination, intended to insure the immunization of children soon after they are born and of unvaccinated persons who may come into a given territory, are intrusted to the local Filipino authorities, with the result that in very many cases they are not attended to.

"You'm kindly welcome, be sure: that's if you don't mind the Vaccination.

'Tis district Vaccination to-day, and he always inoculates here, 'tis so handy.

Times enow I don't see a soul for days together, not to hail by name, an' now you drops in on top of a Vaccination.

They were restless but rather silent, as if awed by the shadow of the coming Vaccination.

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