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  1. The practice. The editorial stance was that the Boston populace feared that, inoculation ,spread, rather than prevented, the disease; however, some historians, notably
  2. Several articles and supplements concerning gambling, mortality rates, and, inoculation , against smallpox for the Encyclopedia. There he discreetly but firmly refuted
  3. Needham and the American historian Robert Temple write that the practice of, inoculation ,for smallpox began in China during the 10th century. A Song Dynasty (960–1279
  4. India or 10th Century China. Spreading its reach in seventeenth-century Turkey, inoculation ,or, rather,variation, involved infecting a person through a cut in the skin
  5. During the procedure, yet his text did not give details on techniques of, inoculation , From these accounts, it is known that the Chinese banned the practice of using
  6. Of the Vedic tradition, in about 1500 BCE. As with other medical customs,the, inoculation ,was associated with a Hindu goddess. This ancient inoculation procedure
  7. Philosophies, wrote a criticism of his countrymen for being opposed to, inoculation ,and having so little regard for the welfare of their children, concluding that
  8. Died, that were infected With it in the Common way. " The practice of smallpox, inoculation ,was eventually accepted by the general population due to first-hand experiences
  9. The apparent contradiction between harming or murdering a neighbor through, inoculation ,and the Sixth Commandment--"thou shalt not kill"--seemed insoluble and hence
  10. Meddle in areas where they lacked expertise. According to Douglass, smallpox, inoculation , was " a medical experiment of consequence," one not to be undertaken lightly.
  11. And yeast, this process is remarkably simple and essentially only requires the, inoculation ,of the appropriate medium. However, in the case of cell cultures from
  12. It was not the will of God, and therefore" unlawful. " He also explained that, inoculation ,violated The Golden Rule, because if one neighbor voluntarily infected another
  13. After the alleged events. The first clear and credible reference to smallpox, inoculation ,in China comes from Wan Quan's (1499–1582) Dozen FIFA (痘疹心法) of 1549
  14. Of immunity against various infectious diseases. The microorganism used in an, inoculation ,is called the inoculate or innocuous. Origins India The Indian historian D. P.
  15. In Favor of Inoculation of the Small Pox (1721),on the qualifications of, inoculation ,'s proponents. (Douglass was exceptional at the time for holding a medical
  16. Resistance Puritan principles were core to the religious arguments against, inoculation , They believed that they were" elected" by God to establish a godly nation in
  17. Included a special chapter on smallpox (mazurka) and described the method of, inoculation ,to protect against smallpox. China The British historian Joseph Needham and the
  18. Detailed account for the college of Physicians in London, describing not only, inoculation , but also showing that the Indians knew that microbes caused such diseases:
  19. Organization for Standardization (ISO) is founded. *1954 – The first mass, inoculation ,of children against polio with the Salk vaccine begins in Pittsburgh. *1955 –
  20. And Williams vocally scorned Rev. Mather for not being able to reference an, inoculation ,edict directly from the Bible. Inoculation defended With the smallpox epidemic
  21. With only six resulting in death. Inoculation debate Boston and Mather's, inoculation ,crusade" raised a horrid Glamour" amongst the people of Boston. Both Boston
  22. Against the procedure. Williams maintained that because the subject of, inoculation ,could not be found in the Bible, it was not the will of God, and therefore "
  23. Was fascinated by the idea. By July 1716,Mather had read an endorsement of, inoculation ,by Dr. Emanuel Timorous of Constantinople in the Philosophical Transactions.
  24. Whether the smallpox" is not one of the strange works of God; and whether, inoculation ,of it be not a fighting with the most High. " He also asked his readers if the
  25. Immunity against a targeted form of a related disease agent. Today the terms, inoculation , vaccination and immunization are used more or less interchangeably and
  26. Is not known to be pathogenic in humans. Isolation of T. Cruz can occur by, inoculation ,into mice, by culture in specialized media (for example, NNN,LIT); and by
  27. There is no efficient treatment. Prevention is effected via quarantine, inoculation ,with live modified virus vaccine and control of the midge vector, including
  28. Then (Nova 531-2). Smallpox inoculation controversy The practice of smallpox, inoculation ,(as opposed to the later practice of vaccination) was developed possibly in
  29. Support their families. On June 6,1721,Mather sent an abstract of reports on, inoculation ,by Timorous and Jacobus Plains to local physicians, urging them to consult
  30. Not support the trials, Cotton Mather documented them (Nova 531-2). Smallpox, inoculation ,controversy The practice of smallpox inoculation (as opposed to the later
  31. Affairs in eighteenth-century New England. In the end, lives were saved by, inoculation , and the epidemic was halted. Even today, the procedure is credited with ending
  32. In 1726. In France, considerable opposition arose to the introduction of, inoculation , Voltaire, in his Letters Philosophies, wrote a criticism of his countrymen
  33. Latin inoculate, past participle inoculate-. This article covers variation, inoculation ,as a method of purposefully infecting a person with smallpox (Mariola) in a
  34. Level of infection, mortality rates and the spreading of the epidemic. Planned, inoculation ,led to better observation of the body's responses and allowed people the
  35. In London, that he planned to press Boston's doctors to adopt the practice of, inoculation ,should smallpox reach the colony again. By 1721,a whole generation of young
  36. Customs, the inoculation was associated with a Hindu goddess. This ancient, inoculation ,procedure featured in the BBC documentary-What the Ancients Did for Us. In the
  37. Physically handle the infection more successfully. It was also discovered that, inoculation ,produced less scarring and physical defects than a common, naturally contracted
  38. So little regard for the welfare of their children, concluding that" had, inoculation ,been practiced in France it would have saved the lives of thousands. ".
  39. Eighteenth century, the Royal Society in England was discussing the practice of, inoculation , and the smallpox epidemic in 1713 spurred further interest. It was not until
  40. Sin," and warned that attempting to shield themselves from God's fury (via, inoculation ,), would only serve to" provoke him more. " The Puritans found meaning in
  41. Already challenged. Additionally, by the 1750s,innovations and experience with, inoculation ,focused on better insertion of pox fluid and preparation of body to withstand
  42. See vaccination for post-variolation methods of safeguarding as if by, inoculation ,by administering weakened or dead pathogens to a healthy person or animal with
  43. S physician. Sufficient interest arose that Maitland gained permission to test, inoculation ,at Negate prison in exchange for their freedom on six prisoners due to be
  44. Thus most likely specialized in 'internal alchemy'—introduced the technique of, inoculation ,to the capital. However, the biologist Joseph Needham states that this
  45. Now expected to stay out of state and civil affairs. Douglass also felt that, inoculation ,caused more deaths than it prevented. The only reason Cotton Mather had success
  46. Boston were able to demonstrate the efficacy of the practice, the debate over, inoculation ,would continue even beyond the epidemic of 1721-22. After overcoming
  47. But more particularly of the small pox. The earliest written record of, inoculation ,is thought to be found in 8th century India, when Jadhav wrote the Indiana, a
  48. It was not until 1721,however, that England recorded its first case of, inoculation , Early New England Smallpox was a serious threat in colonial America, most
  49. Controversy was both vast and venomous. " In the end, Douglass grew to accept, inoculation , but he stood his ground on the need for professional standards. Puritan
  50. In contrast, Dr. William Douglass proposed a more secular argument against, inoculation , stressing the importance of reason over passion and urging the public to be

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