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Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice



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Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice

Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice. Here a peasant woman in the Spanish Pyrenees is removing lice, the vector for the disease, from her childs head as the family takes a rest on their journey. Tinted lithograph from Nouvelles Suite de Costumes des Pyrenees (Paris, c1840)

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Media ID 9754311

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C1840 Caused Child Clothing Costumes Disease Epidemic Family Fever Gaol Head Lithograph Medicine Nouvelles Paris Peasant Pyrenees Removing Rest Spain Spanish Spread Suite Takes Tinted Epidemiology Lice Organism Typhus Vector


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This tinted lithograph from the Nouvelles Suite de Costumes des Pyrenees (Paris, c1840) depicts a poignant scene in the Spanish Pyrenees. In this image, a weary peasant woman and her family find respite during their arduous journey. However, amidst their rest, she diligently attends to her child's head, removing lice that serve as vectors for Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever. Epidemic Typhus is caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki and spreads through contact with infected lice. This haunting portrayal showcases the harsh reality faced by individuals living in impoverished conditions during this era. The woman's unwavering determination to protect her child from this devastating disease is evident in her meticulous actions. The artist skillfully captures not only the physical toll of the illness but also highlights themes of resilience and maternal love. Through delicate brushstrokes and subtle use of color, we are transported back in time to witness this intimate moment between mother and child. This historical lithograph serves as a reminder of the significant strides made in medicine and epidemiology over time. It prompts us to reflect on how far we have come in combating infectious diseases like Epidemic Typhus while acknowledging that there is still work to be done. Universal Images Group (UIG) presents this remarkable print as part of its collection, offering viewers an opportunity to delve into history and gain a deeper understanding of our shared human experiences across different eras

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