7 results filtered with: Typhus fever - Prevention
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People using Anios disinfectant to destroy microbes representing infectious diseases. Colour lithograph by G. de Trye-Maison, ca. 1910.
Trye-Maison, G. de, active approximately 1910.Date: [1910?]Reference: 460155i- Pictures
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Typhus prevention equipment: the Lelean sack disinfestor, used to disinfest clothing and kill lice carrying typhus. Photograph, 1900/1920 (?).
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 568279i- Pictures
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Typhus prevention: (Indian?) soldiers having their kit disinfected in order to prevent typhus and relapsing fever. Photograph, 1914/1918.
Date: 1914-1918Reference: 568286i- Pictures
A skeleton riding on a fly which excretes disease; representing the need to exterminate flies as a public health measure. Lithograph after design by L. Moragas Pomar, ca. 1925/1928.
Moragas Pomar, L.Date: [1925?/1928?]Reference: 19995i- Pictures
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Men washing themselves in a public or factory bathroom to prevent typhus, and having clothes cleaned in an industrial cleanser. Colour lithograph by V.S., 1921.
S., V., Russian designer.Date: 1921Reference: 535993i- Books
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Observations on the alarming progress of the gaol or typhus fever : with a summary of means of received practice for the treatment of the disease, and preventing its further contagion / by Sir G.O. Paul, bart.
Paul, George Onesiphorus, Sir, 1746-1820.Date: 1817- Pictures
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World War II: hygiene instructions against typhus for the British army in Italy. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, 1944.
Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996.Date: 1944Reference: 585129i