What happened to th vaccine gun?

Possibly. But Sarah Brady had them banned. Although there’s a persistent rumor she still has one.

Parochial school, 1969, and goddamn right it hurt. It was like being punched in the arm, and I was really mad because they told me it wouldn’t.

Huh, all along I connected the injection gun to the scar on my upper arm, but I was wrong. Ignorance fought!

Probably smallpox if you’re from the US; we don’t really administer the BCG vaccine here.

The smallpox vaccine would have been administered via 3-4 jabs with a two-pronged (bifurcated) needle, so it does produce a rather odd scar.

At Benning, the next room was carpeted in wrestling mats. I remember that the unconscious were laid out Dress-Right-Dress. :smiley:

It is not the needle that causes the scars Soylent and Brad have. The needle carries Vaccinia virus which infects and causes a lesion which then scabs over and scars.

I believe, but can’t find a cite either way, that the “watch” in Spartacus was a wristband, and the “tennis shoes” were sandals. All of this came out with the first HD release of the film; blurry res made those items look like a watch and tennies.

There’s so much crap on line from the remake and TV series that I can’t nail down either one.

I had a vaccine from the gun at school in the early ‘70s. I can’t remember whether it hurt. I do remember the weird, swirly wound and resulting scar – long since faded on my arm but it’s visible on many of my contemporaries’ arms.

I thought the scar came from cutting off the little cow’s head that grows.

I believe you are thinking of the French Pox.

Interestingly enough, the French call it “The English disease.”

So out of wonder, could you use Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) to quickly and painlessly administer vaccines (i.e. a painless “vaccination gun”)? I know that it very quickly absorbs through the skin, taking along anything you dissolve in it. Would the proteins in the vaccination not hold up in the solution or is there some other reason it’s not practical? (I hear DMSO is relatively cheap too, so I assume it’s not a cost issue)