单词 | vaccinophobia |
释义 | > as lemmasvaccinophobia 1. Forming nouns and adjectives with the sense ‘of or relating to vaccines or vaccination’, as in vaccinophobia, vaccinotherapy. ΚΠ 1827 N. Amer. Med. & Surg. Rev. 3 179 The vaccino-equine and vaccino-asinine matters did not affect man with so much certainty as the ordinary vaccine matter. 1856 Lancet 19 Apr. 434/1 The one, as his vaccinophobic rant betrays, a man in whom the ignorant prejudices exploded in the last century still survive. 1858 Lancet 13 Mar. 274/1 His views were combated by M. Dooman, who is smitten with vaccinophobia. 1870 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 25 June 651/1 The tens of thousands at present unprotected might have been protected by cow-pox resulting from Jennerian lymph, had the frenzy to be vaccinated been met by supplying arm-to-arm vaccination, in place of fomenting the ‘animal’ vaccinomania which is now becoming transformed into a disastrous vaccinophobia. 1890 Contemp. Rev. July 94 There are signs that cloud will lift, and that medicine will yet be emancipated from the trammels of what has been so well called ‘Vaccinomania’. 1911 Pop. Sci. Monthly Mar. 220 Vaccinotherapy has been so far successful in such blood poisonings as puerperal septicæmia or furunculosis. 1962 Public Health Rep. 77 619/2 Use of common pins as sterilized, disposable vaccinostyles. 1997 Transfusion Sci. 18 232 Dendritic cell-mediated vaccinotherapy is a promising approach in the treatment of cancers or infectious diseases. 2013 A. Chatterjee et al. (title) Vaccinophobia and vaccine controversies of the 21st century. < as lemmas |
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