The document describes a procedure for inoculating embryonated eggs with a virus to study viral growth. It provides details on the necessary materials, including 9-10 day old eggs, syringes, needles, inoculum, and incubators. The procedure involves candling the eggs to locate the embryo, puncturing the shell and injecting 0.1ml of viral suspension at a specific site. The eggs are then sealed and incubated. Successful inoculation is indicated by visible pocks on the eggs or embryo death. Advantages of this method include its wide use for viral isolation and growth, low cost, and sterile environment free from bacterial and viral contamination.