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Inoculating Collection

"Inoculating: A Journey through Medical Breakthroughs" In the realm of medicine, one name stands tall - Edward Jenner

Background imageInoculating Collection: Major Connell inoculating woman motorist, 29 May 1917. Creator: Bain News Service

Major Connell inoculating woman motorist, 29 May 1917. Creator: Bain News Service
Major Connell inoculating woman motorist, 29 May 1917. Major Connell, surgeon of the 71st Regiment, inoculating one of the three hundred women in the Women's Motor Corps of the National League

Background imageInoculating Collection: Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Japanese relocation, California, 1942. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese relocation, California. Newcomers at Santa Anita Park Assembly Center in Arcadia, California, receive vaccination against smallpox and typhoid fever. Under direction of Dr

Background imageInoculating Collection: The Rinderpest in South Africa, Dr Koch inoculating an Ox (b / w photo)

The Rinderpest in South Africa, Dr Koch inoculating an Ox (b / w photo)
1036904 The Rinderpest in South Africa, Dr Koch inoculating an Ox (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rinderpest in South Africa)

Background imageInoculating Collection: Vaccination against smallpox, c. 1800 (oil on canvas)

Vaccination against smallpox, c. 1800 (oil on canvas)
CHT184358 Vaccination against smallpox, c.1800 (oil on canvas) by French School, (19th century); Musee Pasteur, Institut Pasteur, Paris

Background imageInoculating Collection: Plate with a photograph of Louis Pasteur (1822-95) by Pierre Petit (1832-1909)

Plate with a photograph of Louis Pasteur (1822-95) by Pierre Petit (1832-1909)
CHT157307 Plate with a photograph of Louis Pasteur (1822-95) by Pierre Petit (1832-1909), and scenes of his life (ceramic) by French School

Background imageInoculating Collection: Inoculating an Elephant (engraving)

Inoculating an Elephant (engraving)
1595531 Inoculating an Elephant (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inoculating an Elephant. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 4 August 1888)

Background imageInoculating Collection: Dr Kochs Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin (engraving)

Dr Kochs Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin (engraving)
1038538 Dr Kochs Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageInoculating Collection: The District Vaccinator, after an 1871 woodcut by E. Buckman

The District Vaccinator, after an 1871 woodcut by E. Buckman. A doctor inoculates a crying child being held by its mother in a dispensary in Londons East End

Background imageInoculating Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4567

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4567
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageInoculating Collection: Flu vaccination C017 / 9420

Flu vaccination C017 / 9420
Flu vaccination. Nurse preparing a flu (influenza) vaccine at a childrens outpatient department. Photographed in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageInoculating Collection: Flu vaccination C017 / 9421

Flu vaccination C017 / 9421
Flu vaccination. Nurse preparing a flu (influenza) vaccine at a childrens outpatient department. Photographed in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageInoculating Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4565

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4565
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageInoculating Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4563

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4563
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageInoculating Collection: Inoculating chicken eggs

Inoculating chicken eggs. Medical researchers working on treatment for bird viruses. At left, one researcher is marking the eggs, while at right

Background imageInoculating Collection: Jenner / Inoculates Son

Jenner / Inoculates Son
A statue of Edward Jenner inoculating his son against smallpox

Background imageInoculating Collection: Dr Kochs treatment for consumption

Dr Kochs treatment for consumption
A sketch of Professor Pfuhl inoculating a patient against consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin


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"Inoculating: A Journey through Medical Breakthroughs" In the realm of medicine, one name stands tall - Edward Jenner. This British physician revolutionized the field by introducing the concept of inoculation. His pioneering work on smallpox vaccination paved the way for countless lives to be saved. Fast forward to 1943 in San Augustine County, Texas, where Dr. Schreiber administered a typhoid inoculation. In this historic moment captured by John Vachon, we witness the dedication of medical professionals in safeguarding communities against deadly diseases. Across continents, another battle was fought against Rinderpest in South Africa. Dr. Koch took charge and fearlessly inoculated an ox, symbolizing humanity's unwavering determination to protect both animals and humans from devastating outbreaks. Louis Pasteur himself made significant contributions to immunization history when he administered a rabies vaccine at his renowned Pasteur Institute. The chromolitho artwork immortalizes this pivotal moment that forever changed our understanding of preventing infectious diseases. The canvas painting depicting vaccination against smallpox around 1800 reminds us how far we have come in eradicating once-deadly illnesses through widespread immunization campaigns. Pierre Petit's photograph captures Louis Pasteur's essence as a scientific luminary whose groundbreaking discoveries continue to inspire generations of researchers and doctors worldwide. Even elephants were not spared from the need for protection as depicted in an engraving showcasing their inoculation process – further highlighting mankind's commitment towards preserving all species' well-being. Dr. Koch's treatment for consumption at Berlin's Royal Hospital showcases yet another aspect of medical progress – tackling tuberculosis head-on with innovative approaches like inoculations tailored specifically for patients' needs. Animals also played a crucial role throughout history; a vibrant chromolitho image featuring a heifer emphasizes their contribution as partners alongside humans in advancing medical science and protecting public health. Closer home, an evocative woodcut by E.