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Stacie Tolen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:13:39 GMT
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Incidentally,  smallpox vaccination was not a shot.  they put a drop on the
skin and scratched or pricked it.   This caused a sore and a scab then a
scar;  so sometimes girls were "vaccinated'   where it would not show while
they wore a bathing suit.


Usually this was done on the less-dextrous arm, near the shoulder. (right
handers got it on the left arm).
There is a huge difference between giving these inoculations which are more
superficial, and giving a deep tissue injection of a disease which was never
meant to enter the body in such a way.
The smallpox vaccine was a much more natural (don't think I mean "safe")
vaccine.
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