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Background imageMedicine Collection: YELLOW FEVER, 1796. Detail from a broadside by Jonathan Plummer, Jr

YELLOW FEVER, 1796. Detail from a broadside by Jonathan Plummer, Jr. 1796, recounting the deaths of forty-four persons from malignant fever (yellow fever) at Newburyport, Massachusetts

Background imageMedicine Collection: NEW YORK: QUARANTINE, 1793. Proclamation issued by Governor George Clinton of New

NEW YORK: QUARANTINE, 1793. Proclamation issued by Governor George Clinton of New York in response to the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia

Background imageMedicine Collection: DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. Dental instruments, including a tongue depressor and tooth extractors

DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. Dental instruments, including a tongue depressor and tooth extractors, from a surgical treatise by Arabic surgeon az-Zahrawi, 10th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: INSANE ASYLUM, 1912. Interior of Ward No. 3 Male Insane, at Philadelphia General Hospital

INSANE ASYLUM, 1912. Interior of Ward No. 3 Male Insane, at Philadelphia General Hospital, 1912

Background imageMedicine Collection: WAR LIBRARY, c1918. U. S. World War I soldiers reading in the War Library Service

WAR LIBRARY, c1918. U. S. World War I soldiers reading in the War Library Service
WAR LIBRARY, c1918. U.S. World War I soldiers reading in the War Library Service section of the Red Cross building at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: ARMY HOSPITAL, 1918. Dedication ceremonies for the Red Cross convalescent house

ARMY HOSPITAL, 1918. Dedication ceremonies for the Red Cross convalescent house at the base hospital at Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas, 20 June 1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: VACCINATION SATIRE, 1857. The False Dogma of Vaccination and its Effect on Science and the State

VACCINATION SATIRE, 1857. The False Dogma of Vaccination and its Effect on Science and the State. Allegorical parade on the evils of inoculation. Line engraving from Dr

Background imageMedicine Collection: VACCINATION CARTOON. The Debate over Obligatory Vaccination

VACCINATION CARTOON. The Debate over Obligatory Vaccination. " Gentlemen, if the sight of my face is not enough, I will show you." French cartoon by Henri Maigrot, c1890

Background imageMedicine Collection: VACCINATION CARTOON, c1800. The Misfortunes of Vaccination. Cartoon etching, French

VACCINATION CARTOON, c1800. The Misfortunes of Vaccination. Cartoon etching, French, c1800

Background imageMedicine Collection: TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. U. S. Army Medical School student working on typhoid vaccine

TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. U. S. Army Medical School student working on typhoid vaccine
TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. U.S. Army Medical School student working on typhoid vaccine, c1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Men unloading crates of typhoid vaccine, at the U. S. Army Medical School

TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Men unloading crates of typhoid vaccine, at the U. S. Army Medical School
TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Men unloading crates of typhoid vaccine, at the U.S. Army Medical School. Photographed 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Vats of typhoid vaccine at the U. S. Army Medical School

TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Vats of typhoid vaccine at the U. S. Army Medical School
TYPHOID: VACCINE, c1917. Vats of typhoid vaccine at the U.S. Army Medical School. Photographed 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS. Group of children infected with tuberculosis on board the

TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS. Group of children infected with tuberculosis on board the Susquehanna ferryboat, which served as a tuberculosis day camp in New York City. Photograph, 1909

Background imageMedicine Collection: HINE: BOY, 1917. A disabled boy at work in a Boston office, seated at a desk, with

HINE: BOY, 1917. A disabled boy at work in a Boston office, seated at a desk, with one leg resting on step. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1913. Crowd surrounds a Red Cross ambulance at a womens suffrage

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1913. Crowd surrounds a Red Cross ambulance at a womens suffrage parade at Washington, D.C. Photograph, 3 March 1913

Background imageMedicine Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1909. Operating room in Ellis Island Hospital used for operations on immigrants

ELLIS ISLAND, c1909. Operating room in Ellis Island Hospital used for operations on immigrants, c1909

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS: PAGEANT, 1917. Red Cross women rehearsing a dance for the National Red

RED CROSS: PAGEANT, 1917. Red Cross women rehearsing a dance for the National Red Cross Pageant held at the Rosemary Open-Air Theater, Huntington, Long Island. Photograph, October 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: FLOOD REFUGEES, c1910. African Americans wait for Red Cross assistance during a

FLOOD REFUGEES, c1910. African Americans wait for Red Cross assistance during a flood of the Mississippi River, c1910

Background imageMedicine Collection: WW I: RED CROSS AMBULANCE. Ambulance used by the American Red Cross during World War I

WW I: RED CROSS AMBULANCE. Ambulance used by the American Red Cross during World War I. Photographed c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: JAPAN: RED CROSS, c1905. A Western Red Cross worker poses with two Japanese women in a garden

JAPAN: RED CROSS, c1905. A Western Red Cross worker poses with two Japanese women in a garden. Stereograph view, c1905

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS, c1918. American Red Cross workers near train, c1918

RED CROSS, c1918. American Red Cross workers near train, c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS: CHAPEL, c1918. The Clara Barton Chapel at Glen Echo, Maryland, c1918-1920

RED CROSS: CHAPEL, c1918. The Clara Barton Chapel at Glen Echo, Maryland, c1918-1920

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS, c1910. American Red Cross ambulances, c1910

RED CROSS, c1910. American Red Cross ambulances, c1910

Background imageMedicine Collection: WWI: RED CROSS, c1918. A member of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, c1918

WWI: RED CROSS, c1918. A member of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS, c1910. American Red Cross workers in Jersey City, New Jersey, c1910

RED CROSS, c1910. American Red Cross workers in Jersey City, New Jersey, c1910

Background imageMedicine Collection: GENEVA CONVENTION, 1864. International convention resulting in the Treaty of Geneva

GENEVA CONVENTION, 1864. International convention resulting in the Treaty of Geneva, which ensured the protection of all personnel that treated wounded soldiers

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS PARADE, 1917. Float depicting a wounded soldier under barbed wire in

RED CROSS PARADE, 1917. Float depicting a wounded soldier under barbed wire in no-man s-land at an American Red Cross parade during World War I. Photographed 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS TRUCK, c1910. American Red Cross truck operating in France, c1910

RED CROSS TRUCK, c1910. American Red Cross truck operating in France, c1910

Background imageMedicine Collection: WW I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross

WW I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: WW I: RED CROSS, 1917. Girl scouts and Red Cross members sewing items for the American war effort

WW I: RED CROSS, 1917. Girl scouts and Red Cross members sewing items for the American war effort, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: WW I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross

WW I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: WORLD WAR I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross

WORLD WAR I: RED CROSS RAILROAD. Sanitary railroad car operated by the American Red Cross, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS, 1917. Evalyn Walsh McLean (right), wife of Edward Beale McLean, publisher

RED CROSS, 1917. Evalyn Walsh McLean (right), wife of Edward Beale McLean, publisher of the Washington Post, at a luncheon for the American Red Cross, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS WORKERS, 1917. Two women workers of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, 1917

RED CROSS WORKERS, 1917. Two women workers of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: RED CROSS COMMISSION, 1917. Members of the American Red Cross Emergency Financial Commission

RED CROSS COMMISSION, 1917. Members of the American Red Cross Emergency Financial Commission. From left: Frank B. Hayne, H.P. Davidson, Cornelius N. Bliss, Jr. Richard F

Background imageMedicine Collection: AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U. S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917

AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U. S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917
AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U.S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U. S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917

AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U. S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917
AMERICAN RED CROSS, 1917. U.S. Army trucks and trailer for Red Cross supplies, 1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT. Superintendent of the hospital at Siena, Italy, during

HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT. Superintendent of the hospital at Siena, Italy, during the 15th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: MEDICINE: CHARLATAN. Le Malade Imaginaire. Etching, French, 18th century

MEDICINE: CHARLATAN. Le Malade Imaginaire. Etching, French, 18th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: IMMIGRANTS: QUARANTINE. Immigrants suspected of carrying a contagious disease wait

IMMIGRANTS: QUARANTINE. Immigrants suspected of carrying a contagious disease wait to be inspected at the quarantine station on Hoffman Island in New York Harbor. Photographed c1903

Background imageMedicine Collection: DOG-FACED BOY. Feodor Jeftichew (1868-1904), known as Jo-Jo the Dog-faced Boy

DOG-FACED BOY. Feodor Jeftichew (1868-1904), known as Jo-Jo the Dog-faced Boy. Photographed 1890s

Background imageMedicine Collection: PHARMACY, c1500. A medieval herb garden and distillery. Woodcut, German, c1500

PHARMACY, c1500. A medieval herb garden and distillery. Woodcut, German, c1500

Background imageMedicine Collection: COCK STONE, 1491. Extracting an alectorian, or cock stone (believed to quench thirst

COCK STONE, 1491. Extracting an alectorian, or cock stone (believed to quench thirst and bring luck in gambling and love. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hortus Sanitatis, Mainz, Germany, 1491

Background imageMedicine Collection: PILL BOTTLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

PILL BOTTLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: CHARLATANS, 17th CENTURY. The Charlatans

CHARLATANS, 17th CENTURY. The Charlatans. Etching, French, 18th century, after a painting by Karel Dujardin (c1622-1678)

Background imageMedicine Collection: VAN MIERIS: CHARLATAN. A Charlatan. Oil on canvas by Frans van Mieris (1635-1681)

VAN MIERIS: CHARLATAN. A Charlatan. Oil on canvas by Frans van Mieris (1635-1681)

Background imageMedicine Collection: PHARMACEUTICAL TOOLS. American typefounders cut, 19th century

PHARMACEUTICAL TOOLS. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: ST. LUKEs HOSPITAL, c1910. The mens ward at St. Lukes Hospital in New York City

ST. LUKEs HOSPITAL, c1910. The mens ward at St. Lukes Hospital in New York City. Photograph, c1910



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