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Rabbit corpses killed by chickens cholera microbe. Experience of Mme widow Pommery in Champagne. (From a phtograph of Mr. Trumpet and information communicated by Mr. L. Pommery)
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Rabbit corpses killed by chickens cholera microbe. Experience of Mme widow Pommery in Champagne. (From a phtograph of Mr. Trumpet and information communicated by Mr. L. Pommery)
XEE4134466 Rabbit corpses killed by chickens cholera microbe. Experience of Mme widow Pommery in Champagne. (From a phtograph of Mr. Trumpet and information communicated by Mr. L. Pommery). Engraving in " La Nature: revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et a l industrie" of March 24, 1888. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rabbit corpses killed by chickens cholera microbe. Experience of Mme widow Pommery in Champagne. (From a phtograph of Mr. Trumpet and information communicated by Mr. L. Pommery). Engraving in " La Nature: revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et a l industrie" of March 24, 1888.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This 19th-century engraving captures a haunting scene of rabbit corpses, victims of the deadly chickens cholera microbe. The image is based on a photograph taken by Mr. Trumpet and information shared by Mr. L. Pommery, providing a glimpse into the experience of Mme Widow Pommery in Champagne. The engraving was featured in "La Nature: revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et à l'industrie" on March 24,1888, showcasing the devastating impact of this epidemic. Created by an unknown artist from that era, this piece serves as a historical record of the tragic consequences caused by infectious diseases during that time. The composition depicts several lifeless rabbits lying motionless amidst their natural habitat. It highlights not only the loss of animal life but also raises questions about disease transmission between different species and its potential implications for human health. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the importance of medical science and healthcare services in combating such epidemics. It underscores the significance of understanding infectious diseases to prevent further outbreaks and protect public health. Stefano Bianchetti's preservation and presentation of this engraving offer us an opportunity to reflect on our progress in medicine since then while acknowledging how far we have come in terms of preventing and treating infectious diseases like cholera.
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