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Word: vaccinees (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Most recent outbreaks of yellow fever in the Americas have been spread by native, jungle-dwelling mosquitoes that cannot be wiped out with DDT. The fever has hit mostly jungle-dwelling people, who cannot all be vaccinated (because the vaccine cannot stand heat, and refrigeration is impossible in the wilds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Yellow Fever | 1/17/1955 | See Source »

Felicia Delgado Gomez, by Caesarean section. Although precocious, Felicia was not the youngest child-mother in the medical records: 15 years ago a Peruvian girl, believed to be no older than five, bore a 6-lb. boy. Before she left the hospital hale and hearty at week's end...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Capsules, Dec. 20, 1954 | 12/20/1954 | See Source »

The crowd of 1300 European notables gave a standing ovation to John F. Eaders, associate professor of Bacteriology and Immunology, and Thomas H. Weller, Strong Professor of Tropical Public Health, for their polio virus discoveries which are the stepping-stone to a polio vaccine.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Praised At Nobel Ceremony | 12/11/1954 | See Source »

Enders points out that the eventual success of the Salk Vaccine will depend upon how well it can build up antibodies within the central nervous system, as well as in the body itself. "We know the vaccine gets into the blood system, but it has not been absolutely demonstrated that...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: University Scientists Will Receive Noble Prizes | 12/10/1954 | See Source »

Although conclusive evidence of the effectiveness of the Salk Vaccine has not been established, there is not doubt of the success of the enders-Weller-Robbins venture. Repeated evidence shows that the tissue culture method will now be applied to increasingly expanded field of virus research. It was for this...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: University Scientists Will Receive Noble Prizes | 12/10/1954 | See Source »

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