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1
History of Medicine: A Scandalously Short Introduction
But deliberately acquired smallpox could be just as relentless, disfiguring, and
dangerous as the natural variety. of unknown origin, variolization was brought to
Western Europe in the early eighteenth century by two Greek doctors, Iacob ...
2
A Body Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics, and the ...
After a highly enthusiastic public reception, his lecture quickly ap- pears as a
monograph, Mémoire sur l'inoculation de la petit vériole.143 After
comprehensively surveying variolization's history, including Mather's and
Boylston's experiences in ...
3
Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Four Volume Set: A ...
Jenner and the First Vaccinations The 18th century had imported into Europe the
Chinese technique of “variolization,” which consisted in protecting humans by
inoculating them with smallpox pus. Wang Tang, prime minister of the Song ...
4
Demography - Analysis and Synthesis: A Treatise in Population
Jenner and the First Vaccinations The 18th century had imported into Europe the
Chinese technique of "variolization," which consisted in protecting humans by
inoculating them with smallpox pus. Wang Tang, prime minister of the Song ...
This inoculation or variolation has been, for many centuries, practiced by the
Chinese, who make use of pock-scabs, which they introduce into the nasal fossa.
1 Then it was put in use in Circassia to protect young girls 1 Variolization, ...
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Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de ...
Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book takes as its starting point the notion of "biopower," studying the foundations of this new technology of power over populations.
Michel Foucault, Michel Senellart, François Ewald, 2009
7
Design and Analysis of Vaccine Studies
Before vaccination for smallpox was introduced, smallpox virus itself was used
intentionally via the skin to produce a protective immune response against
smallpox, a process called variolization. Variolization generally, but not always, ...
M. Elizabeth Halloran, Ira M. Longini, Jr., Claudio J. Struchiner, 2009
8
Companion Encyclopedia of Science in the Twentieth Century
Launched at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Jennerian vaccine
progressively replaced variolization and after decades of legal constraints and
technical improvements of the product led to the decline of smallpox. When the
World ...
John Krige, Dominique Pestre, 2013
9
Injecting Modernity: Regulating Hygiene in Porfirian Oaxaca, ...
The introduction of inoculations did not eliminate humor or miasmatic theories.
Inoculation or variolization consisted of using the pus from more mild cases and
rubbing it into the open wound of another person. The person would then
develop ...
Rebecca Ann Dufendach, 2008
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Same as Variolization. Varo'lii, Pons. See under Pans. V., Val'vula. See Bauhin's
Valve. Variolization, var-e-o-liz-a' -shun. The inoculation of small-pox. Varioloid,
var'-e-o-loid. The slight form of small-pox as modified by vaccination. Varlolous ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999