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When vesicles are com- pound, their yield of lymph is of course proportionably increased. (2) Considerations respecting Vaccinating from the Arm, or with stored Lymph. — Lymph should in every 126 HANDBOOK OF VACCINATJON. instance (where practicable) be inserted direct from arm to arm. Vaccination with preserved and con- veyed lymph — whatever the mode of preservation and conveyance — is in the long run far less successful than direct vaccination, and should only be adopted in case of necessity.... But a caution, which experience has shown me to be much called for, must be interposed. The superior relative advantages of arm-to-arm vaccin- ation are so generally appreciated by vaccinators, that practitioners whose vaccinations are few, and whose opportunities of lymph selection are therefore limited, are often induced to take lymph from second-rate vesi- cles, rather than lose the opportunity of vaccinating direct from an arm. This, which I know to be the source of much current inferior vaccination, is a course which should not be adopted.
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