A vaccine prepared from pathogenic organisms or toxins obtained from the patient's own infection or body.
From auto- (self) + vaccine. Early 20th century medical terminology for self-derived vaccines, as opposed to conventional vaccines made from external sources.
Autovaccines were a fascinating dead-end in medical history—doctors hoped your own infection could be transformed into your cure, but they usually didn't work better than regular vaccines and posed safety risks.
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