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anti-rabic, a.|æntɪˈræbɪk| [irreg. f. anti-1 3 b + rabies + -ic.] Having the property of counteracting the virus of rabies; curing, or relating to the cure of, rabies. Also anti-rabietic |reɪbɪˈɛtɪk| a., anti-rabific |reɪˈbɪfɪk|, a.; anti-rabies used attrib.
1887Science IX. 186 The Russian antirabic inoculation institution [in Odessa]. 1888Nature 22 Nov. 73/2 The anti-rabietic treatment of M. Pasteur. 1894Ibid. 8 Mar. 437/2 The establishment in the chief town of each province of an antirabific laboratory. 1919Times Weekly 25 Apr. 404 The treatment of patients with specific anti-rabic material. 1938Brit. Jrnl. Exp. Path. XIX. 378 The successful cultivation of rabies virus in tissue cultures..has raised the possibility of simplifying antirabic immunization by the use of such cultures. 1961Times 23 Dec. 9/2 He was the first human being to receive anti-rabies inoculation. |