Smallpox Vaccine - what is the name of the vaccine of smallpox?

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14 Dec 2009

"(′smöl′päks vak′sēn)
(immunology) A vaccine prepared from a glycerinated suspension of the exudate from cowpox vesicles obtained from healthy vaccinated calves or sheep. Also known as antismallpox vaccine; glycerinated vaccine virus; Jennerian vaccine; virus vaccinium. "

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