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Epidemic Collection (page 7)

"The Perils of Epidemic: A Historical Journey Through Disease and Vaccination" Step back in time to the year 1802

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Epidemic Collection: St Pancras Hospita (engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: The Coffin Makers Carousal (engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: Death as Assassin, 1851 (wood engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: St. Charles Borromeo Administering the Sacrament to Plague Victims in 1576
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Epidemic Collection: View of the Hotel de Ville, Marseille, in 1720 (coloured engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: The Plague in India, Fighting the Epidemic in Bombay (b / w photo)
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Epidemic Collection: Cover of 'Le Don Quixote', number 953, Satirique en Colours
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Epidemic Collection: View of the Town Hall (of Marseille) during the plague of 1720
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Epidemic Collection: Great Plague of London par William Blake (1757-1827), c
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Epidemic Collection: Les animaux malades de la pleste - in 'Les Fables de la Fontaine'
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Epidemic Collection: Map of Milan lazaret during the Great Plague of Milan in 1630 (Drawing, 17th century)
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Epidemic Collection: Emigration during the cholera epidemic in Marseille in 1850 Painting by Emile Loubon
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Epidemic Collection: Saint Roch The saint carries the bubon of plague on his leg
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Epidemic Collection: Cholera epidemic in Egypt (chromolitho)
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Epidemic Collection: First Balkan (Balkan) war: cholera, which represents in the form of Death a weapon of a
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Epidemic Collection: Animals sick of the Plague. Fables by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95)
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Epidemic Collection: Cholera in Russia in 1892: Alexander III, Emperor of Russia and his wife Maria Feodorovna
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Epidemic Collection: Vaccination at an Evening Reception During a Smallpox Epidemic
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Epidemic Collection: The cholera in Rome: Pope Gregoire XVI (1765-1846) ordered processions
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Epidemic Collection: Boccacio (Boccacio) reading the Decameron to his friends during the plague epidemic in
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Epidemic Collection: Hippocrates (in Greek Hippokrates) Greek doctor (460 to 380 BC
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Epidemic Collection: View of the port of Marseille from the City Hall at the time of the plague epidemic of
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Epidemic Collection: The Doge of Venice goes to the Church of Santa Maria della Salute on November 21
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Epidemic Collection: Campaign (Expedition) of Egypt (1798-1801): '
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Epidemic Collection: Campaign (Expedition) of Egypt (1798-1801): General Bonaparte visits the pestiferes
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Epidemic Collection: Rabies vaccination: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) appealed to the fans while Dr
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Epidemic Collection: Saint Vincent de Paul (1581 - 1660) caring for pesticides
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Epidemic Collection: Are we Becoming a Nation of Mendicants?, the Vision of a Victim of the Begging Epidemic (engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: Uprising in Bombay (litho)
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Epidemic Collection: Famous children (colour litho)
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Epidemic Collection: Mysterious epidemic in Berlin (colour litho)
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Epidemic Collection: Drink the Plague, Drink the Plague (engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: Procession of St. Charles Borromeo to cure Milan of the plague in 1576 (marble
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Epidemic Collection: Statistical chart invented by Florence Nightingale to show the predominance of disease as
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Epidemic Collection: The Plague in Animals and Humans (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Epidemic Collection: View of the Town Hall (of Marseille) during the plague of 1720
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Epidemic Collection: View of the Town Hall (of Marseille) during the plague of 1720
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Epidemic Collection: View of the Cours (from Marseille) during the plague of 1720 (oil on canvas)
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Epidemic Collection: A doctors dress in times of plague, 1721, 19th century (engraving)
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Epidemic Collection: Saint Roch. Picture of the 19th century Epinal
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Epidemic Collection: Animals sick with plague: monkey carries out vaccinations
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Epidemic Collection: La Flu (influenza): contagious disease that exerts its fury on Parisians in 1831
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Epidemic Collection: Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) visits the rooms of the Hotel Dieu (Hotel-Dieu
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Epidemic Collection: Plate illustrating childrens diseases: hives, scabies
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Epidemic Collection: Symptomes of smallpox disease causing an outbreak of pustules on the skin


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"The Perils of Epidemic: A Historical Journey Through Disease and Vaccination" Step back in time to the year 1802, as we delve into the satirical etching by James Gillray titled "The Cow-Pock. " This artwork sheds light on Edward Jenner's groundbreaking discovery of vaccination against smallpox. Witness how this medical breakthrough sparked a revolution in disease prevention. Fast forward to the 17th century, where we encounter a haunting figure known as the Plague Doctor. Adorned with a beak-like mask and long cloak, this enigmatic character symbolizes the fear and despair that engulfed communities during outbreaks of deadly diseases like bubonic plague. In 1866, an eye-opening cartoon called "Deaths Dispensary" highlighted water pollution as a source of disease. It serves as a stark reminder that even seemingly harmless elements can become breeding grounds for epidemics if left unchecked. Meanwhile, another cartoon from the same year warns about pollution's detrimental effects on public health. The image aptly named "POLLUTION CARTOON" emphasizes how contaminated water sources can lead to widespread illness and death. Venturing further into history, we stumble upon Whitstable's Oyster Catch - an eerie reminder of how foodborne illnesses have plagued societies throughout time. This cautionary tale reminds us that even indulging in culinary delights may come at great risk during times of epidemic. London's Great Plague of 1665 is vividly depicted through a contemporary English woodcut entitled "Lord, have mercy on London. " This chilling artwork captures the desperation and devastation caused by one of history's most infamous pandemics. Moving ahead to 1851, we confront "Death as Assassin, " portrayed through a haunting wood engraving. Here death personified lurks amidst society like an unseen assassin ready to strike at any moment – reminding us that epidemics spare no one regardless of social status or wealth. Cuba, circa 1900, witnessed the conquest of Yellow Fever.