Ivory vaccination points, Europe, 1801-1900
Ivory points were used to give smallpox vaccinations by rubbing, scratching or inserting the vaccine into the skin, using a lancet. These points were covered with calf lymph which carried the disease cowpox, a milder form of smallpox. An attack gives immunity to smallpox. Ivory was a useful material as the points could be used to transport vaccines over long distances. The points are just 24 mm lo…
Skaberen
- Science Museum, London
Emne
- vaccine
- vaccination point
Skaberen
- Science Museum, London
Emne
- vaccine
- vaccination point
Ejerinstiution
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Rettigheder
- Credit: Science Museum, London
Kilde
- L0057260
Identifikator
- L0057260
- Science Museum A60244
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Leverende land
- United Kingdom
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