variolációs
Variolációs is a term that refers to the practice of variolation, an early method of inoculating people against smallpox. This procedure involved deliberately infecting a person with material taken from a smallpox sore, usually from a mild case. The intention was to induce a milder form of the disease, which would then confer immunity against future, more severe infections. Variolation was practiced for centuries in various parts of the world, including Asia and Africa, before being introduced to Europe and the Americas.
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Variolation played a crucial role in the history of immunology and disease prevention. It demonstrated that