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"Protecting Lives

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Cartoon depicting men commenting on being vaccinated against cowpox

Cartoon depicting men commenting on being vaccinated against cowpox
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Background imageVaccinated Collection: French army recruits being vaccinated with Cowpox to protect them from the more virulent

French army recruits being vaccinated with Cowpox to protect them from the more virulent infection, Smallpox
527403 French army recruits being vaccinated with Cowpox to protect them from the more virulent infection, Smallpox. A Heffer is lying on the table

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Certificate of Vaccination, the Health Department of the City of New York

Certificate of Vaccination, the Health Department of the City of New York
1079127 Certificate of Vaccination, the Health Department of the City of New York... 1882 (engraving [certificate] filled out with ink) by American School

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Children Suffering from Small-Pox (b / w photo)

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)

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Baby Gets Vaccinated Date: 1948

Baby Gets Vaccinated Date: 1948

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Vaccination: c1895. Alfred Touchemolin (1829-1907) French painter. French army recruits

Vaccination: c1895. Alfred Touchemolin (1829-1907) French painter. French army recruits being vaccinated with Cowpox to protect them from the more virulent infection, Smallpox

Background imageVaccinated Collection: German prisoners line up to be vaccinated, WW1

German prisoners line up to be vaccinated, WW1
Captured German soldiers during the Battle of Menin Road wait by a tent to be vaccinated Date: 1917

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Sheep farming, farmer applying Orf vaccine to lamb, Chipping, Lancashire, England, May

Sheep farming, farmer applying Orf vaccine to lamb, Chipping, Lancashire, England, May

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician. Jenner practiced as a country doctor

Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician. Jenner practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire. He noted that immunity to smallpox was given by cowpox

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician. Jenner practiced as a country doctor

Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician. Jenner practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire. He noted that immunity to smallpox was given by cowpox

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Medal commemorating the discovery of vaccination in 1796. Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

Medal commemorating the discovery of vaccination in 1796. Edward Jenner (1749-1823) practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire. He noted the immunity to smallpox given by cow-pox

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician who practiced as a country doctor in

Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician who practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire. He noted the immunity to smallpox given by cow-pox

Background imageVaccinated Collection: The Cow Pox Tragedy -Scene the Last, 1812, by George Cruikshank. In 1806 College

The Cow Pox Tragedy -Scene the Last, 1812, by George Cruikshank. In 1806 College of Physicians recommended mass vaccination

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Sheep farming, farmer reading instructions on Zermex medicine packet to treat parasites

Sheep farming, farmer reading instructions on Zermex medicine packet to treat parasites, with Swaledale sheep, Cumbria, England, April

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Sheep farming, farmers drenching and vaccinating suffolk cross ewe lambs, Hyde Heath

Sheep farming, farmers drenching and vaccinating suffolk cross ewe lambs, Hyde Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, December

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme, badger in live trap being vaccinated by Wildlife Trust personnel, Shropshire, England, June

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Is your child vaccinated Vaccination prevents smallpox - Chi

Is your child vaccinated Vaccination prevents smallpox - Chicago Department of Health. Poster for Chicago Department of Health showing large red question mark. Date between 1936 and 1941

Background imageVaccinated Collection: German troops vaccinated

German troops vaccinated
German troops fighting on the Russian Front are vaccinated against cholera

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Queuing for vaccinations

Queuing for vaccinations
An outbreak of smallpox during October 1922. An illustration of female assistants at Harrods taking their turn to be vaccinated

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Child being Vaccinated

Child being Vaccinated
A baby has come in for a routine health check

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Swedish mothers bring children to be vaccinated

Swedish mothers bring children to be vaccinated
Swedish mothers bring their children to the doctor to be vaccinated

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Vaccination / Cow / 1894

Vaccination / Cow / 1894
Employees at the Paris Hotel de Ville are vaccinated against smallpox, straight from the cow

Background imageVaccinated Collection: Vaccination party in Philadelphia, USA

Vaccination party in Philadelphia, USA
Fashionable Philadelphians are vaccinated at a party


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"Protecting Lives: A Journey Through Vaccination History" Step into the past and witness the power of vaccines as we explore various moments in history where vaccination played a crucial role. In 1948, a heartwarming image captures a baby receiving their vaccine, symbolizing hope for a healthier future. The Certificate of Vaccination from the Health Department of the City of New York reminds us that immunization is an essential part of public health. During World War I, even German prisoners understood the importance of vaccinations as they lined up to receive their shots. This act demonstrates how disease knows no boundaries and affects everyone equally. Moving beyond human subjects, we delve into wildlife conservation efforts with Eurasian Badgers being vaccinated against bovine tuberculosis. These nocturnal creatures are trapped at night and carefully administered vaccines to protect them from this deadly disease. Sheep farming in Chipping, Lancashire takes center stage as farmers diligently apply Orf vaccine to lambs. This dedication showcases how vaccination plays a vital role in safeguarding livestock and ensuring food security. Travel back further in time to meet Alfred Touchemolin, a French painter who captured scenes depicting French army recruits receiving vaccinations around 1895. His artwork immortalizes these significant moments when medical advancements were embraced by society. Finally, we encounter Edward Jenner - an English physician whose pioneering work laid the foundation for modern vaccination practices. As he practiced medicine in rural areas during the late 18th century, Jenner's discoveries revolutionized healthcare forever. From babies to prisoners, badgers to lambs – these diverse snapshots remind us that vaccination has transcended borders and species throughout history, and is through our collective commitment to immunization that we can conquer diseases together and ensure brighter tomorrows for generations yet unborn.