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Mouse Mat : Passengers from the cholera-stricken liner, S. S. Normannia, entering quarantine at Fire Island, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1892

Passengers from the cholera-stricken liner, S. S. Normannia, entering quarantine at Fire Island, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1892




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Passengers from the cholera-stricken liner, S. S. Normannia, entering quarantine at Fire Island, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1892

CHOLERA QUARANTINE, 1892.
Passengers from the cholera-stricken liner, S.S. Normannia, entering quarantine at Fire Island, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1892

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1892 Cholera Epidemic Illness Infection Medicine New York Ocean Liner Patient Quarantine Ship Fire Island


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This wood engraving from 1892 captures a haunting moment in history - the arrival of passengers from the cholera-stricken liner, S. S. Normannia, at Fire Island, New York. The image depicts a crowd of men and women disembarking the ship, their faces etched with worry and fear. It is evident that this scene takes place during late evening as darkness envelops the surroundings. The artist skillfully portrays the desperation and urgency surrounding this public health crisis through intricate details such as weary expressions and hunched postures. This powerful visual narrative transports us back to a time when infectious diseases posed significant threats to human life. The significance of quarantine during this period becomes apparent as we witness these individuals being directed towards isolation on Fire Island. The maritime setting adds an additional layer of intrigue, highlighting how disease can easily spread across oceans via ships. As we delve into this historical artifact, it serves as a reminder of humanity's resilience in times of adversity. Despite facing an epidemic outbreak at the turn of the century, medical professionals worked tirelessly to contain infections like cholera through strict quarantine measures. This wood engraving not only documents an important chapter in medical history but also stands as a testament to our collective determination to overcome challenges posed by infectious diseases throughout time.

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