AT51916B - Vaccination instrument. - Google Patents
Vaccination instrument.Info
- Publication number
- AT51916B AT51916B AT51916DA AT51916B AT 51916 B AT51916 B AT 51916B AT 51916D A AT51916D A AT 51916DA AT 51916 B AT51916 B AT 51916B
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- AT
- Austria
- Prior art keywords
- instrument
- epidermis
- carborundum
- vaccination
- roughened
- Prior art date
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Description
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Impfin8truent.
Es ist bekannt, beim Impfen die Epidermis durch drehende Bewegung eines gerauhten Körpers schonend aber unblutig zu verletzen und den Impfstoff entweder zugleich mit
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Epidermis entblössten Hautstelle einzubringen.
Bisher wurde ein ans Glas hergestellte's Instrument für diese Zwecke verwendet, welches an seiner Arbeitsfläche entsprechend gerauht war. Dieses Instrument hat sich jedoch in der Praxis nicht bewährt, nachdem die gerauhte Fläche bei dem zwecks Sterilisierung wiederholten Ausglühen seine Schärfe verlor und das Instrument entweder nachgeschliffen oder unsterilisiert verwendet werden musste.
Der Gegenstand der Erfindung bezieht sich auf ein Impfinstrument, welches aus Karborundum mit einer entsprechend gerauhten. Reibfläche besteht. Vorteilhaft wird nach dem in der Zeichnung dargestellten Ausführungsl) eispiele ein Karborundumstift b in einen Stiel a eingesetzt.
Das Instrument wird in bekannter Art mit dem Reibkörper in den Impfstoff getaucht und letzterer unter drehender Bewegung dès Instrumentes in eine zarte Hautstelle eingerieben oder das Instrument dient nur zur Entfernung der Epidermis und der Impfstoff
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Das Karborundum ist in der Flamme vollkommen ausg1ühhar, ohne dass die Rauhheit der Arbeitsfläche leiden würde. Das Instrument ist demnach dauernd und vollkommen steril zu verwenden.
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Vaccination intruent.
It is known to injure the epidermis gently but bloodlessly by rotating a roughened body while vaccinating, and either with the vaccine at the same time
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Apply epidermis to exposed skin.
So far, an instrument made on glass has been used for this purpose, which was roughened accordingly on its work surface. However, this instrument has not proven itself in practice after the roughened surface lost its sharpness during the repeated annealing for the purpose of sterilization and the instrument either had to be re-ground or used unsterilized.
The subject matter of the invention relates to an inoculation instrument which is made of carborundum with a correspondingly roughened. There is friction surface. According to the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing, a carborundum pin b is advantageously inserted into a handle a.
The instrument is dipped into the vaccine with the friction body in a known manner and the latter is rubbed into a delicate area of skin while the instrument is rotating, or the instrument is only used to remove the epidermis and the vaccine
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The carborundum is completely burned out in the flame without affecting the roughness of the work surface. The instrument must therefore be used continuously and completely sterile.
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Claims (1)
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AT51916T | 1911-02-07 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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AT51916B true AT51916B (en) | 1912-01-25 |
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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AT51916D AT51916B (en) | 1911-02-07 | 1911-02-07 | Vaccination instrument. |
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AT (1) | AT51916B (en) |
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1911
- 1911-02-07 AT AT51916D patent/AT51916B/en active
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