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"Pneumonia: A Deadly Battle in the Lungs" Pneumonia strikes like a man-eating shark, led by its pilot force

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Pneumonia strikes like a man eating shark led by its pilot f

Pneumonia strikes like a man eating shark led by its pilot fish the common cold Consult your physician. Poster encouraging citizens to consult your physician for treatment of the common cold

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale - British Royalty, elder son of Edward VII (1864-1892), died of pneumonia aged 28. Part of Box 63 Boswell collection. Celebrities of the day

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864 - 1892) - elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28. Date: circa 1890

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of human respiratory syncytial virus

Microscopic view of human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV causes respiratory tract infection of the lungs and breathing passages

Background imagePneumonia Collection: William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800

William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800
3507727 William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800; (add.info.: William Henry Harrison Sr. (1773 - April 4, 1841) President of the United States (1841), an American military officer

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Portrait of Edvard Flygare, file. dr. 1829-52, son of Emilie Flygare-Carlén, 1848

Portrait of Edvard Flygare, file. dr. 1829-52, son of Emilie Flygare-Carlén, 1848. Creator: Louis Meisener
Portrait of Edvard Flygare, file. dr. 1829-52, son of Emilie Flygare-Carlen, 1848

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Yadil Advertisement

Yadil Advertisement
Advertisement promoting the use of Yadil for treatment of common colds, influenza, coughs, hay fever, sore throats, pneumonia, mumps, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, typhoid fever

Background imagePneumonia Collection: The Giant Machnow at The London Hippodrome

The Giant Machnow at The London Hippodrome
Fedor Machnow (said to be 9 ft 8 ins high in 1905) was born in 1876 near Viciebsk, then part of the Russian Empire (now in Belarus). He is seen here outside the London Hippodrome

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864 - 1892), eldest son of Edward VII, he fell ill with influenza in the great influenza pandemic of 1889

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Series of sketches showing Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence (1864 - 1892)

Series of sketches showing Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence (1864 - 1892), involved in a series of sporting activities while at Cambridge University

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Duke of Clarence

Duke of Clarence
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE (1864 - 1892), Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28; drawn at Sandringham 24 hours after his premature death

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Colony of Streptococcus pneumoniae with and without bubble capsule, 1906 (litho)

Colony of Streptococcus pneumoniae with and without bubble capsule, 1906 (litho)
3501899 Colony of Streptococcus pneumoniae with and without bubble capsule, 1906 (litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Colony of Streptococcus Pneumoniae, 1906 (litho)

Colony of Streptococcus Pneumoniae, 1906 (litho)
3501898 Colony of Streptococcus Pneumoniae, 1906 (litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacteria constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Terminaisons graves de la fluxion de poitrine (colour litho)

Terminaisons graves de la fluxion de poitrine (colour litho)
5210405 Terminaisons graves de la fluxion de poitrine (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Terminaisons graves de la fluxion de poitrine)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Engraving depicting a doctor examining a baby with measles

Engraving depicting a doctor examining a baby with measles
5309389 Engraving depicting a doctor examining a baby with measles by Edwards, Mary Ellen (1838-1934); (add.info.: Engraving depicting a doctor examining a baby with measles)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Effects of burning Old King Coal on London. The fog caused Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia

Effects of burning Old King Coal on London. The fog caused Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia
527533 Effects of burning Old King Coal on London. The fog caused Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, etc. John Tenniel cartoon from Punch, London, 1880

Background imagePneumonia Collection: DUKE OF CLARENCE

DUKE OF CLARENCE
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE (1864 - 1892), Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28. Date: 1888

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne

Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). Creator: Herbert K Bourne
Last Moments of the Czar, (c1857). The death of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855), who died on 2 March 1855 at the Winter Palace in St Petersburg

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Lieutenant-General Felix Maximilien Eugene Wielemans (1863-1917), Chief of Staff, 1917

Lieutenant-General Felix Maximilien Eugene Wielemans (1863-1917), Chief of Staff, 1917
Lieutenant-General Felix Maximilien Eugene Wielemans (1863-1917), Chief of Staff of the Belgian Army during the World War I, 1917

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Various types of bacteria, 1889

Various types of bacteria, 1889. 5: pneumonia culture; 6: albumen from a rotten egg; 7& 8: tuberculosis as prepared by Koch; 9: sputum from a TB patient; 10: anthrax bacillus; 11

Background imagePneumonia Collection: William III thrown from his horse in 1702, he broke his collarbone in the fall

William III thrown from his horse in 1702, he broke his collarbone in the fall and died later due to complications resulting in pneumonia

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of bacterial pneumonia

Microscopic view of bacterial pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia is a type of pneumonia caused by bacterial infection. Pneumonia can be generally defined as inflammation of the lung parenchyma

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Microscopic view of Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known as pneumococcus. Pneumococcus is a Gram-positive coccus shaped pathogenic bacteria which causes many types of pneumococcal infections in

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Bacteria on lung hairs

Bacteria on lung hairs
Bacteria in a lung. Computer artwork of bacteria (yellow) on cilia (hair-like structures) in a lung. Bacterial infection of the lungs can cause potentially fatal pneumonia

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Lieutenant General Thomas J Jackson Family Stonewall Jackson

Lieutenant General Thomas J Jackson Family Stonewall Jackson
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Background imagePneumonia Collection: POSTER: PNEUMONIA, c1936. Pneumonia strikes like a man eating shark led by its

POSTER: PNEUMONIA, c1936. Pneumonia strikes like a man eating shark led by its pilot fish the common cold. Silkscreen poster for the Works Progress Adminstrations Federal Art Project, c1936

Background imagePneumonia Collection: SICK CHILD, 1937. The son of John Scott, a migrant worker, recovering from a severe

SICK CHILD, 1937. The son of John Scott, a migrant worker, recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia at home in Ringgold, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1937

Background imagePneumonia Collection: PNEUMONIA VACCINE, 1937. Army Medical Center Captain John R

PNEUMONIA VACCINE, 1937. Army Medical Center Captain John R. Wood with the partially purified product in cellophane sacks to remove the reaction substances that give chills and fever

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of diplococcus bacterium

Microscopic view of diplococcus bacterium

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of streptococcus

Microscopic view of streptococcus

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of cocci bacterium

Microscopic view of cocci bacterium

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus

Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV is a common virus that leads to mild, cold-like symptoms in adults and children

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque

Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque, believed to be limited to strains of Corynebacterium matruchotii and Streptococcus sanguis

Background imagePneumonia Collection: US president William Henry Harrison, 1846 (lithograph)

US president William Henry Harrison, 1846 (lithograph)
XOS1766095 US president William Henry Harrison, 1846 (lithograph) by Newsam, Albert (1809-64) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut)

Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut)
XOS1766075 " Harrison & Tyler" campaign emblem, 1840 (woodcut) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: US president William Henry Harrison, 1841 (engraving)

US president William Henry Harrison, 1841 (engraving)
XOS1766064 US president William Henry Harrison, 1841 (engraving) by Campbell, Thomas (1790-1858); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: 5: Pneumonia culture. 6 Albumen from rotten egg. 7& 8: Tuberculosis as prepared by Koch

5: Pneumonia culture. 6 Albumen from rotten egg. 7& 8: Tuberculosis as prepared by Koch
5:Pneumonia culture. 6 Albumen from rotten egg. 7& 8:Tuberculosis as prepared by Koch. 9:Sputum from TB patient. 10: Anthrax bacillus. 11:TB bacillus stained blue

Background imagePneumonia Collection: C3-degrading proteinase enzyme C016 / 1363

C3-degrading proteinase enzyme C016 / 1363
C3-degrading proteinase enzyme. Molecular model of a proteinase enzyme from the TIGR4 strain of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae

Background imagePneumonia Collection: C3-degrading proteinase enzyme C016 / 1362

C3-degrading proteinase enzyme C016 / 1362
C3-degrading proteinase enzyme. Molecular model of a proteinase enzyme from the TIGR4 strain of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae

Background imagePneumonia Collection: One of John Scotts children recovering from a severe attack

One of John Scotts children recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, Ringgold, Iowa. Date 1937 Jan

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Testing sputum for lung diseases

Testing sputum for lung diseases. Image 3 of 3. Researcher applying sputum (mucus coughed up from the lungs) from a patient to a glass slide

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Legionella bacteria culture

Legionella bacteria culture
MODEL RELEASED. Legionella bacteria culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Legionella sp. bacteria. Legionella sp

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Bacterial pneumonia infection

Bacterial pneumonia infection. Light micrograph of pneumonia bacteria (Klebsiella pneumoniae, rod- shaped, pink) among cells in a sample of pus from a pneumonia patient. K

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Coloured chest X-ray showing pneumonia

Coloured chest X-ray showing pneumonia
Pneumonia. Coloured chest X-ray of a seven year old girl with pneumonia. The infection is seen as the area of inflammation (pale blue, lower right) in the lung at right (pale purple)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: AIDS pneumonia infection, TEM

AIDS pneumonia infection, TEM
AIDS pneumonia infection. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through Pneumocystis carinii protozoa causing pneumonia. The protozoa are crescent-shaped (red/yellow)

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Coloured SEM of Pneumocystis carinii in AIDS lung

Coloured SEM of Pneumocystis carinii in AIDS lung

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Rene Descartes and Queen Christina

Rene Descartes and Queen Christina
Rene Descartes (1596-1650), French mathematician, teaching astronomy to Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689). Descartes accepted a post at Christinas court in Stockholm in September 1649

Background imagePneumonia Collection: Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork

Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork
Enterococcus faecalis. Computer artwork of Enterococcus faecalis bacteria (previously known as Streptococcus faecalis). The bacterium is in the process of dividing through binary fission. E



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"Pneumonia: A Deadly Battle in the Lungs" Pneumonia strikes like a man-eating shark, led by its pilot force. Just as Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale faced his untimely demise, pneumonia lurks with equal ruthlessness. This microscopic view of the human respiratory syncytial virus reveals the invisible enemy that invades our lungs. In this Yadil Advertisement, we are reminded of the urgency to protect ourselves from pneumonia's grip. Much like The Giant Machnow at The London Hippodrome captivated audiences with its power they can leave us breathless and weak. The death of Prince Albert Victor serves as a somber reminder of how devastating they are be. Even those involved in sporting activities, such as sketches showing him at Cambridge University, are not immune to its grasp. Just as Streptococcus pneumoniae colonies thrive with or without bubble capsules in 1906 lithographs, this disease adapts and evolves to find new victims, and is crucial for us to stay vigilant against this cunning foe. Let us remember Prince Albert Victor's legacy while acknowledging the importance of awareness and prevention when it comes to pneumonia. Together, we can fight back against this silent killer and ensure a healthier future for all.