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Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Children Suffering from Small-Pox (b / w photo)
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Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Children Suffering from Small-Pox (b / w photo)
3633308 Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Children Suffering from Small-Pox (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Children Suffering from Small-Pox. Illustration for The Teachers Encyclopaedia edited by A P Laurie (Caxton, 1911).); © Look and Learn
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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Medical Officer Smallpox Suffering Teacher Small Pox Teaching Vaccinated
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This powerful photograph captures the stark contrast between vaccinated and non-vaccinated children suffering from smallpox. Taken by an English photographer in the 20th century, this print is a haunting reminder of the devastating effects of this contagious disease. In this image, we see a group of children who have fallen victim to smallpox. Their faces are marked with painful sores and their expressions reveal both physical agony and emotional distress. The photographer's lens does not discriminate; it captures the suffering experienced by both vaccinated and non-vaccinated children alike. This photograph was originally intended as an illustration for The Teachers Encyclopaedia edited by A. P. Laurie in 1911, serving as a visual aid to educate teachers about the importance of vaccination. It serves as a poignant reminder that medical advancements such as vaccines can protect us from deadly diseases like smallpox. The presence of a teacher or perhaps a medical officer in the background suggests that this image was taken within a school setting, emphasizing how crucial education is in promoting public health measures. It also highlights the responsibility society has to ensure that all children receive proper immunization against preventable diseases. As we reflect on this photograph, let us remember those who suffered from smallpox before effective vaccines were developed. May it serve as a testament to our progress in eradicating once-deadly diseases through widespread vaccination efforts worldwide.
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