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1 vaccination
vaccination [vaksinasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *vaksinasjɔ̃nom féminin vaccinationvaccination contre la polio/variole — polio/smallpox vaccination
* * *vaksinasjɔ̃ nfLa vaccination est obligatoire. — Vaccination is compulsory.
* * *vaccination nf vaccination; vaccination contre la polio/variole polio/smallpox vaccination; il n'y a pas de vaccination contre le rhume there's no vaccination against the common cold.[vaksinasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
2 koppevaccination
smallpox vaccination. -
3 isorokkorokotus
• smallpox vaccination -
4 оспопрививание
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5 הרכבת אבעבועות
smallpox inoculation, smallpox vaccination -
6 Pockenimpfung
f smallpox vaccination* * *Pọ|cken|(schutz)|imp|fungfsmallpox vaccination* * *Po·cken·imp·fungf smallpox vaccination* * *Pockenimpfung f smallpox vaccination* * *f.smallpox vaccination n. -
7 Jenner, Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 17 May 1749 Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Englandd. 26 January 1823 Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England[br]English medical practitioner, pioneer of vaccination against smallpox.[br]In 1770, following a local surgical apprenticeship in Gloucestershire, he became a resident pupil in London under John Hunter. In 1773 he returned to Berkeley to practise, but he continued correspondence with Hunter on a variety of topics of natural history, including the study of earthworms and hibernation.From his apprentice days he had known of the country belief that an attack of cowpox would protect against smallpox. Soon after 1775 he had been in touch with Hunter, who gave him the celebrated advice to "trie the experiment". However, it was not until 14 May 1796 that he made the first vaccination from a case of cowpox. The practice of vaccination from mild cases of smallpox was already well established.He was unable to undertake further observations until 1798, when he published the results of twenty-two more cases. The procedure gained wide acceptance and in 1802 he received a parliamentary award of £10,000; the Royal Jennerian Society for the promotion of smallpox vaccination was founded in 1803. In 1806 he was awarded a further £20,000. He received his first degree, of MD, from Oxford in 1813.[br]BibliographyFurther ReadingCrookshank, 1889, Pathology and History of Vaccination.MG -
8 Pockenschutzimpfung
Pọ|cken|(schutz)|imp|fungfsmallpox vaccination* * *Po·cken·(schutz·)imp·fungf smallpox vaccination* * *die smallpox vaccination* * *die smallpox vaccination -
9 antivariólica
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10 çiçek
"1. flower, blossom, bloom. 2. flowering plant, flower; ornamental plant. 3. smallpox. 4. chem. flowers, (a) sublimate: kükürt çiçeği flowers of sulfur. 5. colloq. loose woman, sexually promiscuous woman. 6. colloq. charming scoundrel; charming woman who is up to no good. - açmak to bloom, flower, blossom. - aşısı 1. smallpox vaccine. 2. smallpox vaccination. - bahçesi flower garden. -i burnunda (çamuru karnında) 1. garden-fresh, very fresh (fruit, vegetable). 2. fresh, hot (piece of news). 3. (someone) who is a rank newcomer to (a job): çiçeği burnunda bir gazeteci a cub reporter. - çıkarmak to break out with smallpox. - durumu bot. inflorescence. - dürbünü kaleidoscope. - gibi 1. very clean and neat. 2. very neat and attractive. - tarhı flower bed. - vermek to bloom, flower, blossom. " -
11 оспопрививание
1) General subject: vaccination2) Medicine: smallpox vaccination3) Immunology: animal vaccination, variolation, variolization -
12 Pockenimpfung
f1. anti-variola vaccination2. smallpox vaccination3. variola vaccination -
13 Pockenschutzimpfung
f1. anti-variola vaccination2. smallpox vaccination3. variola vaccination -
14 віспощеплення
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15 antivaioloso agg
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16 antivaioloso
agg [antivajo'lɔzo] antivaioloso (-a)smallpox attr -
17 противооспенная вакцинация
Immunology: animal vaccination, smallpox vaccination, variolation, variolizationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противооспенная вакцинация
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18 koppevaksine
subst. (medisin) smallpox vaccination subst. (medisin, faglig) vaccination against variola -
19 Pockenimpfung
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20 koppevaksinasjon
subst. smallpox vaccination
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