- This
article is
primarily about the use of
inoculation for
producing immunity against infection.
Inoculation has been used to
eradicate smallpox and to...
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studies where inoculation theory was
applied to health-related messaging.
There are many
inoculation studies with the
intent to
inoculate children and...
- An
inoculation loop (also
called a
smear loop,
inoculation wand or microstreaker) is a
simple tool used
mainly by
microbiologists to pick up and transfer...
- such physician,
William Dougl****, was a
vehement inoculation opponent who
published anti-
inoculation pamphlets in
response to Mather's experiment. One...
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standard reusable inoculation needle is made from
nichrome or
platinum wire
affixed to a
metallic handle. A
disposable inoculation needle is
often made...
- twenty-five
different preventable infections. The
first recorded use of
inoculation to
prevent smallpox occurred in the 16th
century in China, with the earliest...
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subject of
inoculation could not be
found in the Bible, it was not the will of God, and
therefore "unlawful." He
explained that
inoculation violated The...
- is
referred to as
regional lymphadenopathy and
occurs 1–3 w****s
after inoculation.
Lymphadenopathy most
commonly occurs in the axilla, arms, neck, or jaw...
- The
malaria therapy (or
malaria inoculation, and
sometimes malariotherapy) is an
archaic medical procedure of
treating diseases using artificial injection...
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introduction to
inoculation from
Onesimus In 1716 or
shortly before,[dead link]
Onesimus had
described to
Mather the
process of
inoculation that had been...