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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

Background imageVaccination Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme, badger in live trap being vaccinated by Wildlife Trust personnel, Shropshire, England, June

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccination in Piedmont by Demetrio Cosola, pastel, 1894

Vaccination in Piedmont by Demetrio Cosola, pastel, 1894
Italy - Piedmont Region - Chivasso, Torino province - Demetrio Cosola (1815-1895), Vaccination in Piedmont, 1894, pastel, 240x150 cm

Background imageVaccination Collection: Syringe, illustration C018 / 0908

Syringe, illustration C018 / 0908
Syringe, illustration

Background imageVaccination Collection: Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0707

Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0707
Close up of a silver plated vaccinating lancet by J. H. Montague, London. J. H. Montague was a British manufacturer of medical instruments. This vaccinating lancet dates from around 1870, England

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccinating lancet, 19th century C017 / 0729

Vaccinating lancet, 19th century C017 / 0729
Ornate vaccinating lancet and scalpel made from ivory and silver. This antique instrument is English and dates from around 1860

Background imageVaccination Collection: Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0708

Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0708
Silver plated vaccinating lancet by J. H. Montague, London. J. H. Montague was a British manufacturer of medical instruments, his name can be seen engraved on the handle

Background imageVaccination Collection: Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627

Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of syringes

Background imageVaccination Collection: Syringes, artwork F006 / 4619

Syringes, artwork F006 / 4619
Computer artwork of a group of syringes

Background imageVaccination Collection: Syringe, artwork F006 / 4623

Syringe, artwork F006 / 4623
Computer artwork of a syringe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Syringes, artwork F006 / 4615

Syringes, artwork F006 / 4615
Computer artwork of a group of syringes

Background imageVaccination Collection: Cancer vaccine, conceptual image F007 / 8515

Cancer vaccine, conceptual image F007 / 8515
Cancer vaccine, conceptual composite image

Background imageVaccination Collection: Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8511

Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8511
Viral vaccine, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageVaccination Collection: Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8502

Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8502
Viral vaccine, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageVaccination Collection: Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1200

Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1200
Assorted pills in a jar. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules in a re-sealable jar, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner, British physician C017 / 7108

Edward Jenner, British physician C017 / 7108
Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician. Jenner, who also did work as a naturalist, is famed for developing a vaccine for the often fatal viral infection smallpox (syringe in hand)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Nurse preparing injection F006 / 9078

Nurse preparing injection F006 / 9078
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing injection

Background imageVaccination Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician. Jenner, who also did work as a naturalist, is famed for developing a vaccine for the often fatal viral infection smallpox

Background imageVaccination Collection: Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1198

Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1198
Assorted pills in a jar. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules in a re-sealable jar, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Assorted pills C014 / 1202

Assorted pills C014 / 1202
Assorted pills. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Assorted pills C014 / 1203

Assorted pills C014 / 1203
Assorted pills. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1201

Assorted pills in a jar C014 / 1201
Assorted pills in a jar. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules in a re-sealable jar, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageVaccination Collection: Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference

Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference
Vaccine experts meet at a conference. At left is Academician Valentin Soloviev of Russia, at right is Maurice Hilleman of the USA. Photographed at a meeting in Washington DC, USA, in 1966

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4567

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4567
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageVaccination 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 imageVaccination 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 imageVaccination Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4565

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4565
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4563

Doctor filling a syringe C014 / 4563
Doctor filling a syringe

Background imageVaccination Collection: Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304

Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304
Penicillin storage. Army medical personnel during World War II in a ward sterilizing tent, with equipment used to sterilize instruments and a refrigerator used to store penicillin and vaccines

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccine research, 1893

Vaccine research, 1893
Vaccine research, 19th-century artwork. Artwork from the 11th volume (first period of 1893) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccine research, 1890

Vaccine research, 1890
Vaccine research, 19th-century artwork. Artwork from the 11th volume (first period of 1893) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageVaccination Collection: Pasteur Institute vaccine research, 1890 C013 / 9067

Pasteur Institute vaccine research, 1890 C013 / 9067
Vaccine research at the Pasteur Institute (Institut Pasteur), 19th-century artwork. The Institut was built in Paris, France, from public subscription in honour of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)

Background imageVaccination Collection: A vaccination station in Connaught, Ireland. Wood engraving, English, 1880

A vaccination station in Connaught, Ireland. Wood engraving, English, 1880
IRELAND: VACCINATION, 1880. A vaccination station in Connaught, Ireland. Wood engraving, English, 1880

Background imageVaccination Collection: A phycisian vaccinating American-bound passsengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada

A phycisian vaccinating American-bound passsengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada
SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1885. A phycisian vaccinating American-bound passsengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada, site of a smallpox epidemic. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imageVaccination Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for hydrophobia and rabies
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for hydrophobia and rabies. Wood engraving, French, 1884

Background imageVaccination Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by a rabid dog, is inoculated for hydrophobia, 6 July 1885

Background imageVaccination Collection: English physician. Jenner experimenting with smallpox vaccination on his son

English physician. Jenner experimenting with smallpox vaccination on his son
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). English physician. Jenner experimenting with smallpox vaccination on his son. French photogravure reproduction of a sculpture by Giulio Monteverde (1837-1917)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccinating the baby. Wood engraving, 1870

Vaccinating the baby. Wood engraving, 1870
VACCINATION, 1870. Vaccinating the baby. Wood engraving, 1870

Background imageVaccination Collection: A physician vaccinating American-bound passengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada

A physician vaccinating American-bound passengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada
SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1885. A physician vaccinating American-bound passengers on a railroad train from Montreal, Canada, site of a smallpox epidemic. Wood engraving, 1885

Background imageVaccination Collection: Patient furnishing vaccine matter to country doctors. Line engraving, 1870

Patient furnishing vaccine matter to country doctors. Line engraving, 1870
VACCINATION, 1870. Patient furnishing vaccine matter to country doctors. Line engraving, 1870

Background imageVaccination Collection: A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870

A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870
VACCINATION, 1870. A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageVaccination Collection: Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading

Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading smallpox depart in
VACCINATION CARTOON, 1808. Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading smallpox depart in the face of the vaccine promoted by physician Edward

Background imageVaccination Collection: The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century

The First Vaccination by Edward Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century
JENNERs FIRST VACCINATION. 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: The First Vaccination by Doctor Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century

The First Vaccination by Doctor Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). The First Vaccination by Doctor Jenner, 14 May 1796. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Georges Gaston Melingue (1840-1914)

Background imageVaccination Collection: Title page of Edward Jenners announcement of the discovery of vaccination

Title page of Edward Jenners announcement of the discovery of vaccination
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). Title page of Edward Jenners announcement of the discovery of vaccination

Background imageVaccination Collection: Engraved plate from Dr. Edward Jenners Inquiry into the Causes

Engraved plate from Dr. Edward Jenners Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, London, 1798
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). Engraved plate from Dr. Edward Jenners Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, London, 1798, in which he announced his discovery of vaccination

Background imageVaccination Collection: Saint Louis Brigantine. Painting by J. Bastida

Saint Louis Brigantine. Painting by J. Bastida, 1903

Background imageVaccination Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, C1902

Roosevelt Cartoon, C1902
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1902. Vaccinating the trusts. Cartoon, c1902, from the Minneapolis Journal

Background imageVaccination Collection: SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1807. A young victim of a poorly administered smallpox vaccine

SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1807. A young victim of a poorly administered smallpox vaccine. Stipple engraving, French, 1807



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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.