Man being injected by doctor, during the outbreak of bubonic plague in Karachi, India. Photograph, 1897.

Date:
1897
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30093i
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Man being injected by doctor, during the outbreak of bubonic plague in Karachi, India. Photograph, 1897. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Karachi is a port in the province of Sind (subsequently in Pakistan) It was placed in quarantine in 1882, during the outbreak of bubonic plague which spread from Bombay. The Plague Committee consisted mostly of volunteers, who were organised into parties and were responsible for the segregation and inoculation of various districts

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1897

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1 photograph : photoprint, albumen ; sheet 10.1 x 15.3 cm

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Dr. Simmonds injecting his curative serum in a plague patient The lettering is printed on the mount

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Wellcome Collection 30093i

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Photograph probably by Jalbhoy, R.

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