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Typhus Collection

Background imageTyphus 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 imageTyphus Collection: TYPHUS BACILLUS

TYPHUS BACILLUS
Typhus bacillus, discovered by Eberth, 1880, and studied by Gaffky, 1884 - - left, infected intestine - right, culture

Background imageTyphus Collection: WW2 Poster -- Typhus, How Is It Spread?

WW2 Poster -- Typhus, How Is It Spread?
Information poster on typhus and how it is spread. Colour lithograph, British Army anti-typhus medical information poster, after 2nd Lieutenant Stacey Hopper

Background imageTyphus 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 imageTyphus Collection: Typhus Sufferers in Kniagin, Russia

Typhus Sufferers in Kniagin, Russia
Bedridden Typhus sufferers in the Russian provence of Kniagin. Date: 1891 - 1892

Background imageTyphus 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 imageTyphus Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Spain (1914). Religious procession

SPAIN. Barcelona. Spain (1914). Religious procession in Barcelona on occasion of a typhus epidemic (November 1914). Sant Jaume Square

Background imageTyphus Collection: Group photo, Dr Berrys Serbian Mission

Group photo, Dr Berrys Serbian Mission
A group photograph of Austrian prisoners and their nurses at Dr James Berrys Serbian Mission, a Red Cross Unit in Serbia during the First World War

Background imageTyphus Collection: Agnes Jones, workhouse nursing pioneer

Agnes Jones, workhouse nursing pioneer
Agnes Elizabeth Jones (1832-1868) was trained at Florence Nightingales nursing school at St Thomas Hospital in London. In 1865 she was appointed to superintend an experimental nursing scheme at


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