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Typhoid Collection

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Typhoid Mary

Typhoid Mary
MARY MALLON, (1869-1938) known as Typhoid Mary; though herself healthy, she is a carrier of typhoid and, employed as a cook, infects 22, one of whom dies

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Yadil Advertisement

Yadil Advertisement
Advertisement promoting the use of Yadil for treatment of common colds, influenza, coughs, hay fever, sore throats, pneumonia, mumps, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, typhoid fever

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Mercedes de Orleans (1860-1878). Qeen of Spain. First wife o

Mercedes de Orleans (1860-1878). Qeen of Spain. First wife of King Alfonso XII. Death from Typhoid fever. Deathbed. Engraving by Arturo Carretero. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1878. Colored

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Sir William Gull

Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), studied medicine at St Guy's in London. In 1872 Gull was made a Baronet and became physician to Queen Victoria, treating the Prince of Wales for typhoid

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Lincoln after 1905 typhoid epedemic

Lincoln after 1905 typhoid epedemic
Lincoln High Street after Lockdown ended in 1905. The city was hit by a major typhoid epidemic between November 1904 and August 1905

Background imageTyphoid Collection: ILN cover - Dr. Mildred C. Rebstock

ILN cover - Dr. Mildred C. Rebstock
Chloromycetin synthesised for the first time by Dr. Mildred C. Rebstock. Chloromycetin was discovered to be a powerful means of fighting typhus and typhoid. On March 27th 1949, Parke, Davis and Co

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Prince Mircea of Romania

Prince Mircea of Romania (1913-1916), youngest child of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Romania, pictured in 1915. Mircea died of typhoid in 1916

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet (1815 A?o??n? 1898) Englis

Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet (1815 A?o??n? 1898) Englis
Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet (1815 A?o??n? 1898) Significant English physician primarily known for having discovered the distinction between typhus and typhoid

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Train Transporting Typhoid Sufferers

Train Transporting Typhoid Sufferers
A Russian train being used as a temporary hospital specialising in treatment for patients suffering from Typhoid fever. Date: 1920

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Sir William H. Broadbent, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir William H. Broadbent, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR WILLIAM HENRY BROADBENT 1st Baronet (1835-1907) English neurologist, helped save the life of Prince George (the future King George V) from typhoid fever

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Milk truckers do not! pick up milk at farms where there are

Milk truckers do not! pick up milk at farms where there are cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, infantile paralysis, spinal meningitis, smallpox, typhoid Report all cases on your route to

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Dr. Schreiber of San Augustine giving a typhoid innoculation

Dr. Schreiber of San Augustine giving a typhoid innoculation at a rural school, San Augustine County, Texas. Date 1943 April

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Henry, Prince of Wales

Henry, Prince of Wales
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, elder son of King James I of England (VI of Scotland). He died of typhoid fever. Date: 1594 - 1612

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Gonville Bromhead

Gonville Bromhead
GONVILLE BROMHEAD Military : second-in-command at Rorkes Drift, (Zulu-British war, January 1879) when he won a VC : later in India where he died of typhoid. Date: 1845 - 1892

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Portrait of Princess Alice

Portrait of Princess Alice Maud Mary (1843-1878), Grand Duchess of Hesse, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imageTyphoid Collection: Anti-typhoid vaccination in the French army

Anti-typhoid vaccination in the French army
Laboratory workers filling phials with typhoid vaccine for French army soldiers

Background imageTyphoid Collection: British Water-filter cart

British Water-filter cart
A British water-filter cart being filled from a river. Ensuring troops remained free of disease was a pressing concern during World War I, and preventative measures against water-borne bacteria

Background imageTyphoid Collection: The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy

The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy
The first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera


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