 
        Select digitized items from the digital exhibition, Animals and the Making of Human Vaccines.
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    333 itemsThe History of Inoculation and Vaccination for the Prevention and Treatment of Disease- Circa 1913
 This book on the history of vaccination is associated with the American Medical Association's 1913 Annual Meeting, which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Includes a forward by Henry S. Wellcome announcing the… 
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    The Pasteur Boom—High Times for Hydrophobists- 1885-Dec-23
 Featured on the back cover of Puck magazine, this cartoon entitled "The Pasteur Boom—High Times for Hydrophobists" mocks those who traveled to France to receive Louis Pasteur's (1822-1895) new vaccine for the rabies… 
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    How Antitoxines are DevelopedBox 2, Folder 19 A & B- 1895-Jan-05
 Page from the Harper's Weekly journal is entitled "How Antitoxines are Developed" and features content and photographic reproductions related to using antitoxins as a treatment for the diphtheria virus. Top photograph… 
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    Man being vaccinatedBox 4- Circa 1885
 Interior photograph depicts a man standing next to a laboratory table with a man standing behind the subject holding what appears to be a needle or a medical device. Another man stands behind the subject holding up his… 
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    39 itemsHand Book of Pharmacy and Therapeutics- Circa 1919
 Created by Eli Lilly & Company, this handbook is meant for pharmacists. It is a list of products and contains practical information such as concentration and dosing. In the appendix there are botanical synonyms,… - Author Eli Lilly and Company
- Subject Drugs--Catalogs, Therapeutics, Eli Lilly and Company
 
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    Hydrophobia- 1800s
 Originally published in Vanity Fair on January 8, 1887, this chromolithograph depicts Louis Pasteur holding two white rabbits. - Artist Chartran, Théobald, 1849-1907
- Printer Of Plates Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
- Subject Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895
 
 
                     
 
 
 
 
