The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918.

  • Commission américaine de préservation contre la tuberculose en France.
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[1918?]
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47641i
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The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Paris (32 Rue Louis-le-Grand) : Affiches Radio-Publicité, [1918?] (Paris : Imp. Cornille & Serre)

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1 print : lithograph, printed in green and black

Lettering

Il faut vaincre la tuberculose comme le plus malfaisant des reptiles. Geo. Dorival 18. G. Capon. Commission Américaine de Préservation contre la Tuberculose en France. Bureau de la Tuberculose. Croix Rouge Américaine Bears license no. : Visa 12.625

References note

M. Robert-Sterkendries, La santé s'affiche, Bruxelles: Therabel, 2003, no. 621, p. 314

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Wellcome Collection 47641i

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