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Benjamin Franklin supported public hospitals and inoculations; in 1774 he helped found an organization in Philadelphia called “The Society for Inoculating the Poor Gratis,” which encouraged doctors to give free inoculations.
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Inoculating 40 million Americans was likely enough to prevent epidemic spread of the disease even after the program was discontinued.
Jeff Schweitzer: Understanding the Threat of a Flu Pandemic 2009
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Inoculating families with autistic children against bad science.
Shot of Good Sense 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Inoculating the World with Disillusionment 2008
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Inoculating infected machines individually is simply not going to work, and I can't imagine forcing ISPs to quarantine infected hosts.
Gathering 'Storm' Superworm Poses Grave Threat to PC Nets 2007
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Inoculating girls against a virus that causes 70 percent of cervical cancer cases -- which kills about 290,000 deaths a year world-wide -- would be immoral, they say.
Are We Out To Destroy Christianity? Hardly. Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Inoculating girls against a virus that causes 70 percent of cervical cancer cases -- which kills about 290,000 deaths a year world-wide -- would be immoral, they say.
Archive 2007-03-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Inoculating those of mixed heritage with iron-based blood will eliminate at least those opportunities for mutation.
The Idic Epidemic Jean Lorrah 2000
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Inoculating the world against Y2K costs somewhere around $500 billion.
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Inoculating of children against diseases and other medical assistance to the population; viii.
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