v. Obs. [f. prec.] trans. To vaccinate. So Vacciolation, Vacciolator.

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1804.  Med. Jrnl., XII. 242. The French inaccuracy, which many of our most eminent vacciolators so complaisantly adopt. Ibid., 440. I know many who … have by design vacciolated themselves after the small-pox. Ibid., 441. The effect of vacciolation (inoculation of vacciolous matter).

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