       Document 0603
 DOCN  M9640603
 TI    [Historical development of vaccines. Introduction: Hazards and
       rationality in the vaccinal approach]
 DT    9604
 AU    Moulin AM; CNRS-INSERM U. 158, Hopital Necker, Paris, France.
 SO    Pubbl Stn Zool Napoli II. 1995;17(1):5-29. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96137659
 AB    The aim of this paper is to introduce the one hundred years of
       vaccination that has passed since Louis Pasteur first coined this
       generic term. According to the late Jonas Salk, vaccinology is a science
       encompassing all aspects of vaccine from its conception in the
       laboratory to its production by companies and its application and
       distribution in the field. In this historical survey I explore how
       vaccination never consisted of a simple and uniform application of a
       rational model, but rather diverged along various pathways, several of
       which were discarded in retrospect as being hazardous, and I analyse the
       ongoing interplay between rational and inventive thinking.
 DE    AIDS Vaccines  BCG Vaccine/HISTORY  English Abstract  France  History of
       Medicine, 19th Cent.  History of Medicine, 20th Cent.
       Immunization/HISTORY  Smallpox Vaccine/HISTORY  United States
       Vaccination/*HISTORY  Vaccines/*HISTORY  CURRENT BIOG-OBIT  HISTORICAL
       ARTICLE  HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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