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单词 vaccinator
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vaccinatorn.

Brit. /ˈvaksᵻneɪtə/, U.S. /ˈvæksəˌneɪdər/
Forms: 1800s– vaccinater, 1800s– vaccinator.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: vaccinate v., -or suffix.
Etymology: < vaccinate v. + -or suffix.Compare French vaccinateur (1801), Italian vaccinatore (1801 or earlier), Spanish vacunador (1800), Portuguese vaccinador (1812 or earlier).
1. A person who performs or advocates vaccination.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > specialist > [noun] > immunologist > person who performs or advocates vaccination
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vaccinationist1850
injector1897
immunizer1904
vaxxer2009
1801 Union Mag. Nov. 336 Aeronauts, neologists, vaccinators, journalists, men of business, artists, &c. &c. all Paris is put under contribution.
1863 Times 25 Apr. 11/4 Many public vaccinators, it is said, are wholly incompetent to perform their duty.
1911 L. Woolf Diary 23 Jan. in Rec. Colonial Administrator (1963) 219 I wired to the Government Agent and asked him to move the Provincial Surgeon to discontinue vaccination temporarily at Walasmulla and employ the vaccinator on quinine distribution.
1971 R. Moisés et al. Yaqui Life (1977) xi. 169 I told Mariano and Anastasia about my new job with the doctor. ‘I guess I'm going to be a vaccinator.’
2021 Wall St. Jrnl. 13 Mar. a3/4 Newly eligible vaccinators will include dentists, veterinarians, emergency medical technicians and students in professional healthcare fields.
2. An instrument or device used to perform vaccination.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > equipment for applying medicaments > [noun] > syringe > hypodermic syringe
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hypodermic1875
needle-syringe1894
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hypo1925
hype1936
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1803 J. Ring Let. 20 Mar. in Med. & Physical Jrnl. 9 298 I have directed the small instrument above described to be made by Mr. Jackson, a comb-maker in High-street, Bloomsbury. I call it a Vaccinator.
1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. II. 633 Cases of..septic infection have been known to follow the use of some mechanical vaccinator.
1967 U.S. Patent 3,351,059 1 This invention relates to an improved vaccinator and more particularly relates to a single stable dose vaccinator.
2010 Austral. Vet. Jrnl. 88 332/2 Needle-free vaccinators that use compressed gas to drive the vaccine through intact skin have been recently introduced to the market.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022).
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