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Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner / Thiriat

Edward Jenner / Thiriat
EDWARD JENNER Physician and pioneer of vaccination

Background imageVaccination Collection: Medical Vaccination

Medical Vaccination
THE COW POCK or, the Wonderful Effects of the new Inoculation - satire on Jenners treatment

Background imageVaccination Collection: YELLOW FEVER, CUBA, c1900. Conquerors of Yellow Fever

YELLOW FEVER, CUBA, c1900. Conquerors of Yellow Fever. Cuban physician Dr. Carlos Finlay (left, in civilian clothes), U.S. Army surgeon Dr. Walter Reed (center), and others observe as Dr

Background imageVaccination Collection: Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, Highgate, London

Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, Highgate, London
The Highgate Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, designed by Samuel Daukes, opened in 1850

Background imageVaccination Collection: Soviet cholera vaccination poster, 1967

Soviet cholera vaccination poster, 1967
Soviet cholera vaccination poster. Poster which appeared in the USSR in 1967, urging citizens to get themselves vaccinated against cholera

Background imageVaccination Collection: Cartoon, Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898

Cartoon, Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898
Grim reaper holding the vaccination act

Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven

Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven
Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Portrait of English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Illustration of response to infection after vaccination

Illustration of response to infection after vaccination, involving microbe, antigens, antibody, plas

Background imageVaccination Collection: A male Florida panther is treed by specialized dogs near the Seminole Indian Reservation

A male Florida panther is treed by specialized dogs near the Seminole Indian Reservation

Background imageVaccination Collection: Dr. Edward Jenner collecting cowpox vesicles from the hand of a dairymaid

Dr. Edward Jenner collecting cowpox vesicles from the hand of a dairymaid
JENNER: VACCINATION, 1796. Dr. Edward Jenner collecting cowpox vesicles from the hand of a dairymaid, to use for his first vaccination (of young boy at right, background) on 14 May 1796

Background imageVaccination Collection: The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner

The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner
FIRST VACCINATION, 1796. The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Georges Gaston Melingue (1840-1914)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner / Ridley

Edward Jenner / Ridley
EDWARD JENNER Physician and pioneer of vaccination

Background imageVaccination Collection: Jenner Title Page

Jenner Title Page
Title page of the first edition of Edward Jenners Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae (smallpox)

Background imageVaccination Collection: A young doctor Caucasian woman in medical clothes

A young doctor Caucasian woman in medical clothes and rubber gloves without a protective mask is drawing a vaccine or medicine f

Background imageVaccination Collection: portrait of asian muslim female doctor holding a syringe

portrait of asian muslim female doctor holding a syringe portrait of asian muslim female doctor holding a syringe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Mother making injection in sick girl's bottom lying on bed

Mother making injection in sick girl's bottom lying on bed

Background imageVaccination Collection: Louis Pasteur, negative 1886; print 1886-1900. Creator: Paul Nadar

Louis Pasteur, negative 1886; print 1886-1900. Creator: Paul Nadar
Louis Pasteur, negative 1886; print 1886-1900

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccinating Germans for Cholera (photo)

Vaccinating Germans for Cholera (photo)
UIG683117 Vaccinating Germans for Cholera (photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Vaccinating Germans for Cholera); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner 1749-1823 English surgeon discoverer of smallpox vaccination

Edward Jenner 1749-1823 English surgeon discoverer of smallpox vaccination, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageVaccination Collection: Child vaccination, historical engraving

Child vaccination, historical engraving, 1869, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, coloured, exact date unknown

Background imageVaccination Collection: Emil Adolf Behring, from 1901 von Behring (15 March 1854) (31 March 1917) was a German physician

Emil Adolf Behring, from 1901 von Behring (15 March 1854) (31 March 1917) was a German physician, immunologist, serologist and entrepreneur

Background imageVaccination Collection: Animal vacination, taking lymph from a calf

Animal vacination, taking lymph from a calf, historic image, 1883

Background imageVaccination Collection: Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813

Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813, French pharmacist and agronomist, digitally edited

Background imageVaccination Collection: Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813

Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813, French pharmacist and agronomist, digitally edited

Background imageVaccination Collection: Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813

Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813, French pharmacist and agronomist, digitally edited

Background imageVaccination Collection: Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813

Antoine Augustin Parmentier, 1737-1813, French pharmacist and agronomist, digitally edited

Background imageVaccination Collection: Various photos from the field of medicine

Various photos from the field of medicine, here 01.011997 in Iserlohn, 1965 to 1971 Iserlohn.at the family doctor, flu vaccination, DEU, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Cowshed, vaccinating cows, in Styria

Cowshed, vaccinating cows, in Styria, Austria, 1860, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th-century painting, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Young woman doing injection in girls bottom lying on bed

Young woman doing injection in girls bottom lying on bed

Background imageVaccination Collection: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Blenheim

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Blenheim, in case with vaccination card in mouth

Background imageVaccination Collection: Children's immunisation, historical engraving

Children's immunisation, historical engraving, 1869

Background imageVaccination Collection: Rabies vaccination by Professor Pasteur in Paris

Rabies vaccination by Professor Pasteur in Paris, France historical illustration, circa 1886

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccination, historic image, 1883

Vaccination, historic image, 1883

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28

Oral polio vaccination (childhood immunisation) on 28.01.1980 in Iserlohn, Germany, Europe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist

Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist
View of William Woodville's inoculating hospital at Pancras, London, engraving by Thomas Woolnoth after an illustration by George Shepherd. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dr

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist

Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist
Oval portrait of William Woodville, MD, FRS, physician and botanist, promoter of vaccination, author of Medical Botany, 1752-1805. Engraving by William Bond after a portrait by Lemuel Francis Abbott

Background imageVaccination Collection: Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist

Oval portrait of William Woodville, physician and botanist, promoter of vaccination, author of Medical Botany, 1752-1805. Engraving by William Bond after a portrait by Lemuel Francis Abbott

Background imageVaccination Collection: Smallpox Hospital, London, 1807

Smallpox Hospital, London, 1807
London Smallpox Hospital, Pancras Place, London, 1807. Built in 1793 near Battle Bridge

Background imageVaccination Collection: Mrs Slocombe (Actress Molly Sugden) seen here on the set of the film of the tv series

Mrs Slocombe (Actress Molly Sugden) seen here on the set of the film of the tv series " Are You Being Serve?" being given her vaccination for the staff holiday to Spain

Background imageVaccination Collection: Portrait of Louis Pasteur, study, 1885. Creator: Albert Edelfelt

Portrait of Louis Pasteur, study, 1885. Creator: Albert Edelfelt
Portrait of Louis Pasteur, study, 1885

Background imageVaccination Collection: Engraving Of Tramps Being Vaccinated

Engraving Of Tramps Being Vaccinated
(Original Caption) New York, NY: Sanitary precautions against a small pox epidemic, NYC. An inspector of the board of health vaccinating tramps in a station house, 1879. Engraving

Background imageVaccination Collection: Men Inoculating Horse

Men Inoculating Horse
(Original Caption) Inoculation of a horse in the course of preparing anti-diphtheria serum at the Pasteur Institute

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor Vaccinating Young Lady'S Leg

Doctor Vaccinating Young Lady'S Leg
(Original Caption) Doctor vaccinating young lady's leg. "Preventing the malady the new way." Photograph, 1896..BPA2# 3004

Background imageVaccination Collection: People Line Up To Get Dogs Rabies Shots

People Line Up To Get Dogs Rabies Shots
(Original Caption) Chicago

Background imageVaccination Collection: Print of Pasteur Performing Rabies Treatment on Patient

Print of Pasteur Performing Rabies Treatment on Patient
(Original Caption) Louis Pasteur performing an inoculation for Hydrophobia

Background imageVaccination Collection: Worker Testing Penicillin Cultures

Worker Testing Penicillin Cultures
(Original Caption) Penicillin manufacturer at Charles Pfizer factory testing cultures. Undated photograph

Background imageVaccination Collection: Microscopic View of Polio Virus

Microscopic View of Polio Virus
(Original Caption) 11/5/1953-Pocono Manor, PA- Magnified 77, 000 times, this authenticated picture of an isolated poliomyelitis virus was among several shown for the first time at a meeting by Dr

Background imageVaccination Collection: Dr. Jonas Salk

Dr. Jonas Salk
(Original Caption) Dr. Jonas Salk, MD. LaJolla, CA

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vacciantion Of Cholera Victim; From Back

Vacciantion Of Cholera Victim; From Back
(Original Caption) Spain- Cholera vaccination of a peasant by Dr. Ferran. Undated woodcut

Background imageVaccination Collection: Robert Koch Studies Rinderpest In Lab

Robert Koch Studies Rinderpest In Lab
(Original Caption) Dr. Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist in search of the microbe which causes rinderpest, at Kimberly. A drawing from a photograph

Background imageVaccination Collection: Dr.Edward Jenner Vaccinating Young Boy

Dr.Edward Jenner Vaccinating Young Boy
(Original Caption) Dr. Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician performing his first vaccination on James Phipps, a boy of eight, on May 14, 1796. Painting by E

Background imageVaccination Collection: Health Officials Giving Injections to Citizens

Health Officials Giving Injections to Citizens
(Original Caption) Tokyo, Japan: City Health officials are pictured here giving anti-Cholera Toxin injections to wives of fishermen

Background imageVaccination Collection: Physician Riding with Dog Sled Team to Treat Small Pox

Physician Riding with Dog Sled Team to Treat Small Pox
(Original Caption) Alaska: Los Angeles Physician Fights Alaskan Small Pox Epidemic Single-Handed. Dr. L. E

Background imageVaccination Collection: Physician Inoculating People for Smallpox

Physician Inoculating People for Smallpox
(Original Caption) Middleboro, Mass.: Smallpox. Rush For Small Pox Inoculation. Dr. W. F. Frever, inoculating some of the townspeople in this town hall as smallpox preventative

Background imageVaccination Collection: Man Inspecting Pedestrians for Vaccinations

Man Inspecting Pedestrians for Vaccinations
(Original Caption) Newark, New Jersey: Quarantine Barriers. Barriers...To Prevent Spread Of Smallpox

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor and Nurse Vaccinate Migrant Children

Doctor and Nurse Vaccinate Migrant Children
(Original Caption) 1939-Visalia

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor Vaccinating Children for Smallpox

Doctor Vaccinating Children for Smallpox
(Original Caption) Mass Vaccination

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccinating Children at California Migrant Camps

Vaccinating Children at California Migrant Camps
(Original Caption) 10/1/1939- Visalia, CA: Dr, F.H. Redwell and Mrs. Clarise Tucker, nurse both of the state department of public health, immunizing a squatter family for small-pox and typhoid fever

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor Talking to Children at Migrant Camps

Doctor Talking to Children at Migrant Camps
(Original Caption) 10/1/1939- Visalia, CA: Dr. F.H. Redwell and Mrs

Background imageVaccination Collection: Capillary Tubes of Smallpox Vaccine

Capillary Tubes of Smallpox Vaccine
(Original Caption) 1941: Capillary tubes of smallpox vaccine are being sealed by flame here. Sterile needles in glass tubes accompany each vaccination outfit

Background imageVaccination Collection: Women Wear Masks In Lab; Fill Vials

Women Wear Masks In Lab; Fill Vials
(Original Caption) 7/27/1941- Wearing aseptic masks, caps and gowns, women technicians at the W. H. Park Laboratories are working in the sterile cubicles

Background imageVaccination Collection: Laboratory Technicians

Laboratory Technicians
(Original Caption) 7/27/1941- Wearing aseptic masks, caps and gowns, women technicians at the W.H. Park Laboratories are working in sterile cubicales. They are filling vials with antirabic vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Boy Receiving a Polio Vaccination

Boy Receiving a Polio Vaccination
In his clinic, Dr. Carrona gives little Johnny a polio vaccination. Behind the two is a picture of the "Gerber" baby

Background imageVaccination Collection: Students Waiting for Smallpox Vaccination

Students Waiting for Smallpox Vaccination
(Original Caption) Young and Old Vaccinated to Stem Small Pox Epidemic. New York: Dr

Background imageVaccination Collection: People Waiting in Line for Smallpox Vaccination

People Waiting in Line for Smallpox Vaccination
(Original Caption) Thousands of New Yorkers, on an appeal by Mayor William O'Dwyer and Health Commissioner Weinstein

Background imageVaccination Collection: Smallpox Vaccinations

Smallpox Vaccinations
(Original Caption) Joining the many thousands of New Yorkers combatting smallpox, circus performers currently appearing at Madison Square Garden submitted to inoculation today. Here Dr

Background imageVaccination Collection: Medical Technicians with Cholera Vaccine

Medical Technicians with Cholera Vaccine
Philadelphia, PA.: Preparing Anti-Cholera Vaccine For Shipment Abroad

Background imageVaccination Collection: Jonas Salk Speaking

Jonas Salk Speaking
(Original Caption) 11/6/1986-Pittsburgh, PA- Jonas Salk, developer of the now-famous polio vaccine, tells reporters at the University of Pittsburgh that a vaccine is not found or discovered

Background imageVaccination Collection: Emil Von Behring In Lab W/Assistant

Emil Von Behring In Lab W/Assistant
(Original Caption) German physiologist Emil von Behring (1854-1917), with an assistant in his laboratory. He won the 1901 Nobel Prize for his work with tetantus and diptheria immunizations

Background imageVaccination Collection: Dr. Chambon Working with Cow

Dr. Chambon Working with Cow
(Original Caption) De. Chambon vaccination the patients with virus taken directly from the animal. (small pox)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Scientists Studying Polio Vaccine

Scientists Studying Polio Vaccine
(Original Caption) Detroit, Michigan- In one of the crucial safety tests, special microscopes are used during the processing of National Foundation Poliomyelitis Vaccine at Parke, Davis & Co

Background imageVaccination Collection: Russian Zoologist Elie Metchnikoff

Russian Zoologist Elie Metchnikoff
(Original Caption) Elie Metchnikoff (1845-1916), Russian zoologist and bacteriologist. Photograph

Background imageVaccination Collection: Line to Receive Polio Vaccinations in Chicago

Line to Receive Polio Vaccinations in Chicago
(Original Caption) 7/16/1956-Chicago, IL: A line of parents and children, almost a block long, is shown outside a public Health Service Emergency Polio Vaccination Center here 7/16

Background imageVaccination Collection: Illustration of First Smallpox Vaccination

Illustration of First Smallpox Vaccination
(Original Caption) Undated illustration depicting English physician Edward Jenner's first smallpox vaccination, performed on James Phipps in 1796. After a painting by G.G. Melingue

Background imageVaccination Collection: Dr. Koch'S Treatment For Consumption

Dr. Koch'S Treatment For Consumption
(Original Caption) Dr. Koch's Treatment for consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin. Dr. Pfuhl inoculating a patient with the lymph. Undated engraving



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"Conquering Yellow Fever: A Historical Journey of Vaccination" In the early 1900s, amidst the aftermath of the Spanish-American War, a remarkable event unfolded in Cuba. Dr. Carlos Finlay, a Cuban physician, joined forces with U. S. Army surgeon Dr. Walter Reed and others to combat the deadly Yellow Fever outbreak that plagued the region. Captured on canvas by artist Dean Cornwell in 1940, an oil painting immortalizes this pivotal moment as Dr. Jesse Lazear inoculates Dr. James Carroll for yellow fever. This act symbolized a significant breakthrough in medical history – vaccination. Vaccination itself has deep roots dating back centuries earlier when Edward Jenner pioneered its practice in England during the late 18th century. Inspired by Thiriat's depiction of Jenner collecting cowpox vesicles from a dairymaid's hand for his first vaccination experiment, Georges Gaston Melingue later captured this groundbreaking moment on film. Jenner's work paved the way for future advancements and sparked global interest in medical vaccination techniques such as those depicted in Soviet cholera vaccination posters from 1967 or at London's Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital. The power of vaccines lies not only in their ability to prevent diseases but also their role in shaping public health policies worldwide. The Triumph of De-Jenner-Action cartoon from 1898 humorously illustrates society's growing acceptance and appreciation for vaccinations as they became more widely available. Understanding how vaccines work is crucial to appreciating their impact on our immune systems' response to infections. Illustrations showcasing microbes, antigens, antibodies, plasma cells highlight this intricate process that occurs within our bodies after receiving a vaccine. Beyond historical moments and scientific explanations lie real-world applications that save lives every day - like protecting endangered species such as Florida panthers through specialized canine-assisted treed hunts near Seminole Indian Reservation or safeguarding children's health at the Malcolm Turnbull Child Care Centre in Adelaide.

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