vaccinationist love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who favors the practice of vaccination.

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Examples

  • People are labelled anti-vaccinationist who did what they believed at the time to be right, and then found society had turned their back on them.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • There are cranks in all walks of life, but the medical crank who is also an anti-vaccinationist is happily the rarest of them all.

    Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86 Anonymous

  • There are cranks in all walks of life, but the medical crank who is also an anti-vaccinationist is happily the rarest of them all.

    The Scientific Monthly, October-December 1915 Scientific Monthly 1915

  • 'Oh!' sneered the Devil, 'are you an anti-vaccinationist as well?

    The Path to Rome Hilaire Belloc 1911

  • When a man pretends to discuss science, morals, and religion, and then avows himself a follower of a notorious and avowed anti-vaccinationist, there is nothing more to be said.

    The Doctor's Dilemma George Bernard Shaw 1903

  • Had I spoken the truth, indeed, I should have confessed my inability to support the anti-vaccinationist case, since in my opinion few people who have studied this question with an open and impartial mind can deny that Jenner's discovery is one of the greatest boons -- perhaps, after the introduction of antiseptics and anaesthetics, the very greatest -- that has ever been bestowed upon suffering humanity.

    Doctor Therne Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • By slow degrees, and without my making any distinct pronouncement on the subject, I came to be looked upon as a leading light among the very small and select band of anti-vaccinationist men, and as such to study the question exhaustively.

    Doctor Therne Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • [*] It need hardly be explained that Dr. Therne himself is a character convenient to the dramatic purpose of the story, and in no way intended to be taken as a type of anti - vaccinationist medical men, who are, the author believes, as conscientious in principle as they are select in number.

    Doctor Therne Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • "Unscrupulous" skeptics versus the delusions of an anti-vaccinationist

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Maybe there's something particularly tasty about those anti-vaccinationist brains.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

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