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BCG (tuberculosis) vaccinations
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Please help to clear up a dispute! Our daughter remembers having a BCG vaccination, but insists that the needle didn't make contact with her arm. Instead, the vaccine was administered with a 'gun' from some distance away . Can anyone confirm that this was a method that was once used and maybe explain how it works?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ...we used to call this the "clock test" , it was as your daughter described, seem to remember having it on the inner wrist, it was a ring of small bumps that appeared on the skin,(like a clock dial) if the bumps appeared then you needed the injection, if no ring of bumps appeared then you did not need the vaccine...
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