Vaccination
41Vaccination, Td — Td is the vaccine given to children over six and adults as boosters for immunity to diphtheria and tetanus …
42Vaccination — Vac|ci|na|ti|on 〈[vaktsi ] f. 20〉 = Vakzination …
43vaccination — (va ksi na sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. Inoculation de la vaccine, opération qui consiste à mettre le virus vaccin en contact avec les vaisseaux absorbants de la peau …
44VACCINATION — Inoculation with the matter of cowpox as a protection against smallpox, was introduced 1796 98 by EDWARD JENNER (q.v. JENNER, EDWARD), and at length adopted by the faculty after much opposition on the part of both medical men and the public …
45Vaccination — Kopsætning. Indpodning af vaccine …
46Vaccination — Vac|ci|na|ti|on 〈 [vaktsi ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en; Med.〉 = Vakzination …
47Vaccination — Vac|ci|na|ti|on [vaktsi...] vgl. ↑Vakzination …
48vaccination — vac·ci·na·tion || ‚væksɪ neɪʃn n. act or instance of rendering unsusceptible to disease by inoculating …
49Vaccination — Hd Subject discussed in Quebec Gazette, 228 231. See also Smallpox …
50vaccination — vac·ci·na·tion …