variolization

[US]/vəˌraɪəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/vəˌraɪəlɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.The practice of inoculating a person with matter from a smallpox patient to induce immunity against the disease; a historical method of smallpox prevention.
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Example Sentences

historical records show that variolization was practiced in china as early as the 10th century.

the variolization procedure involved deliberately infecting a healthy person with mild smallpox.

lady mary wortley montagu introduced variolization to england after observing it in turkey.

medical historians debate the ethical implications of variolization in the 18th century.

the variolization technique significantly reduced mortality rates compared to natural smallpox infection.

royal physicians performed variolization on the children of british aristocracy during the 1720s.

edward jenner's smallpox vaccine eventually replaced variolization as a safer alternative.

the variolization controversy divided the medical community throughout the 18th century.

colonial doctors exported variolization to the americas during the 18th century.

church leaders initially condemned variolization as interfering with divine will.

the success rate of variolization varied depending on the physician's experience and technique.

some patients died from variolization, highlighting the risks of early medical interventions.

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