EditorialThe record on June 11, 2021, for Ted Freeman-Atwood of the first vaccinations he received as a baby, against small pox in 1930. (Tara Walton/The New York Times)
EditorialThe cowpox tragedy, scene the last, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist, London, 1812, Funeral procession showing coffin labeled Vaccina aged 12 years on which stands a golden calf; four vignettes, two on each side, present realistic scenes related t...
EditorialThe cowpox tragedy, scene the last, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist, London, 1812, Funeral procession showing coffin labeled Vaccina aged 12 years on which stands a golden calf; four vignettes, two on each side, present realistic scenes related t...
EditorialThe cowpox tragedy, scene the last, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist, London, 1812, Funeral procession showing coffin labeled Vaccina aged 12 years on which stands a golden calf; four vignettes, two on each side, present realistic scenes related t...
EditorialA calf with cow pox brought for vaccinating humans [?Calcutta]. A group of men hold the animal down. 1890s. Cyanotype print. Source: Photo 527/1(42).
EditorialThe cowpox tragedy, scene the last, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist, London, 1812, Funeral procession showing coffin labeled Vaccina aged 12 years on which stands a golden calf; four vignettes, two on each side, present realistic scenes related t...
EditorialTHE SMALL POX EPIDEMIC AT CAPE TOWN: SKETCHES AT THE TEMPORARY HOSPITAL AT "RENZSKIE'S FARM", SOUTH AFRICA, 1883: 1. The Ambulance Bringing in Patients from Cape Town. 2. A Runaway. 3. A Convalescent Dinner.
EditorialThe cowpox tragedy, scene the last, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist, London, 1812, Funeral procession showing coffin labeled Vaccina aged 12 years on which stands a golden calf; four vignettes, two on each side, present realistic scenes related t...