Coughing Collection
"Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases: A Reminder from History" In this captivating collection of images
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"Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases: A Reminder from History" In this captivating collection of images, we delve into the world - a seemingly ordinary act that holds significant implications. From vintage advertisements to medical examinations, each snapshot tells a unique story. The Allenburys Pastilles Ad takes us back in time when these soothing remedies were promoted as the ultimate solution for cough relief. Their vibrant colors and promises of comfort beckon us to try them even today. A doctor's request for a naked man to cough during a medical examination may seem peculiar, but it serves as a reminder of the importance of diagnosing respiratory ailments accurately. The color litho adds an artistic touch to this otherwise clinical scene. During World War II, posters boldly proclaimed "Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases. " These powerful visuals aimed at raising awareness about hygiene practices amidst wartime challenges. They remind us that our actions can have far-reaching consequences on public health. "The Sophist was introduced and began his speech by coughing, " reads an intriguing caption beneath another lithograph. This image transports us to ancient times when even philosophers had their share of common colds or perhaps used such tactics for attention-grabbing purposes. Moving forward, we encounter various advertisements promoting different forms of cough relief throughout history. From Geraudel's colorful pastille poster to medicine against whooping cough in the 1930s, these ads reflect society's ongoing quest for effective remedies against persistent throat irritations. Amidst all these depictions lies "The Smoker" - a vivid lithograph capturing the essence of indulgence intertwined with potential harm caused by smoking-induced coughs. It serves as a stark reminder that some habits come at great cost to our well-being. Adding humor into the mix is a comic postcard featuring a man constructing a rabbit hutch while uncontrollably sneezing or possibly suppressing laughter-inducing fits of coughing.