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Child suffering from Measles
Child suffering from Measles (Rubeola : Morbilli), a widespread viral infection spread by air - borne droplets. A routine vaccine was not available until 1964. From Jules Rengade " Les Grands Maux et les Grands Remedes", Paris, c1890
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Media ID 9713401
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1890 Blonde Hair Cross Legged Curly Hair Healthcare And Medicine Illness Looking At Camera Naked One Girl Only Pain Paris Research Science Spot Suffering Hand On Knee Measles Rubeola
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Bring history to life with Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This powerful image from Universal Images Group (UIG) depicts a poignant moment in medical history: a child suffering from Measles, also known as Rubeola or Morbilli, a once common yet preventable viral infection. Transmitted through air-borne droplets, measles caused widespread illness before the introduction of a routine vaccine in 1964. Our high-quality Metal Prints elevate this evocative photograph, preserving its story for generations to come. Experience the past in a new light with Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
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This poignant print captures the suffering of a young child afflicted with Measles (Rubeola: Morbilli), an airborne viral infection that was once widespread. Taken in 1890 by Jules Rengade, this portrait showcases the stark reality faced by countless children before the introduction of routine vaccines in 1964. The image portrays a girl seated on a studio backdrop, her naked body covered in spots indicative of the measles rash. Her curly blonde hair frames her face as she looks directly at the camera, conveying both vulnerability and resilience. With one hand resting on her knee, she sits cross-legged, embodying strength despite evident pain. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of medical history and highlights the progress made in healthcare and medicine over time. It symbolizes not only the individual suffering endured by this young girl but also represents countless others who fell victim to this infectious disease during that era. Jules Rengade's work from "Les Grands Maux et les Grands Remedes" offers us a glimpse into a past where diseases like measles were prevalent and lacked effective treatments or preventive measures. Through its vertical composition and intimate portrayal, this image invites viewers to reflect upon how far we have come in combating such illnesses through scientific research and advancements in healthcare practices.
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