| A | B |
| vaccination | administration of antigenic material to produce immunity to a disease |
| pus | whitish-yellow, yellow produced during inflammatory infections |
| small pox | Variolae major or Variolae minor |
| inoculation | placement of something that will grow or reproduce |
| Jenner | scientist who proved cowpox was an effective vaccine against small pox |
| Phipps | boy who was inoculated with small pox by Edward Jenner |
| cowpox | vaccinia |
| chicanery | deception by artful subterfuge or sophistry : trickery |
| infection | diseased condition produced by the introduction of a pathogen |
| pathogen | organism that causes disease |
| virus | type of pathogen that causes small pox |
| pustule | circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus & having an inflamed base |