Synonym: variola, variola major. Similar words: small, dismal, small intestine, pox, cell phone, help out, focal point, with the help of. Meaning: ['smɔːlpɒks /-pɒks] n. a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars.
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61, This is because the material in cowpox (a disease affecting the udders of cows), was injected into people to protect them against an attack of smallpox.
62, It was to British author Lady Mary Montagu that Europe was first indebted for the introduction of inoculation against smallpox.
63, Advance medicine technologies, such as vaccine, protect us from infantile paralysis, smallpox, and phthisis.
64, The vaccinia virus is a non-dangerous virus used in the smallpox vaccine because it is related to the variola virus, which is the agent of smallpox.
65, Unlike Jenner's later vaccination, which used cowpox, variolation used a small measure of smallpox itself.
66, Monkeypox is a viral zoonosis with symptoms in humans similar to those seen in the past in smallpox patients.
67, It is the first such case since vaccination against smallpox resumed in 2002, said CDC poxvirus expert Dr. Inger Damon.
68, All the men in the camp have been vaccinated with the smallpox virus.
69, The whelk usually may divide into the hard lump smallpox, pustule smallpox and the dome - shaped smallpox.
70, From the discovery that harmless cowpox gave protection against deadly smallpox came vaccination and the end of smallpox as a scourge in the Western world.
71, It was reported that the soldiers in the camp were vaccinated with smallpox virus.
72, Evans thinks it's unlikely terrorists would resort to smallpox in a biological attack.
73, Its present use dates form the time of the first inoculate against smallpox.
74, They feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon.
75, A vaccine prepared from the cowpox virus and inoculated against smallpox.
76, Similarly, severe infectious diseases intensified the war, but plague and smallpox only infected a few areas. However, classical biotype cholera was quite different.
77, Smallpox in particular inside the caisson, as eight of the nine tower temple, all carved wood.
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78, An English physician, Edward Jenner, discovered that by inoculating a person with pustules from the pox infection of a cow, smallpox could be prevented.
79, For instance smallpox and metope are white, dado is cream - colored, the ground is the color of camel's hair or deep yellow.
80, Whelk : Systematic name acne, popular name acne, dark sore, smallpox smallpox.
81, Every smallpox does these exercises 15 minutes, can prevent effectively presbyopic with cataract.
82, Let me mention some: AIDS, pandemic influenza, a new disease like SARS, or bioterrorism using a virus like smallpox.
83, Epidemiological studies by field staff demonstrated that smallpox did not spread so rapidly as textbooks suggested.
84, In 1996, the World Health Assembly recommended that all remaining stocks of smallpox (variola) virus be destroyed.
85, The famous Dr. Edward Jenner was busy trying to solve the problem of smallpox .
86, It is likely the Mississippian culture was dispersed by the onslaught of viral diseases such as smallpox that was brought by European explorers.
87, I is for Illness - Childhood illness including smallpox and scrofula - tuberculosis of the lymph nodes - left Johnson blind in one eye and almost deaf in one ear.
88, But his thirties, had widely to immunize children against vaccinia vaccine to reduce transmission of smallpox.
89, Children are also immunized against typhus, diphtheria, whooping cough, smallpox, and tetanus.
90, There's cipro, potassium iodide and the smallpox vaccine to ward off biological agents.
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