Dr. Schreiber of San Augustine giving a typhoid innoculation at a rural school, San Augustine County, Texas (LOC)
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Vachon, John,, 1914-1975,, photographer.
Dr. Schreiber of San Augustine giving a typhoid innoculation at a rural school, San Augustine County, Texas
1943 April
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Children
Rural schools
Physicians
Vaccinations
United States--Texas--San Augustine County
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA,
hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-56 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at
hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35422
hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3d02191
Call Number: LC-USW36-828
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Practically a Norman Rockwell. Awesome.
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Look at all those freckles!
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I wonder if that little girl is still alive?
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What a great moment, so Rockwell-ish
I was wondering that about most of the
people in these photos.
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I agree - stunning shot - like a Rockwell
painting. I also find myself wondering what
happened to these folks.
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Seen on your photo stream. (? )
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Wouldn't it be neat of someone recognized
them self or a relative? I know we looked
pretty closely at the Rosey Riveter ones
since mother in law worked in Long Beach
during the war.
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I remember getting the Sabin polio injection
in the Amelia Jr. High School Cafeteria,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas in the
1950's.
Later we took the oral vaccine on sugar
cubes, but en masse.
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Today, only people traveling abroad receive
typhoid injections. You can get typhoid from
contaminated water.
Posted 8 months ago.
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damn, how amazing!
Posted 7 months ago.
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awesome.
Posted 3 months ago.
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wonderful
profound realist
i love it !
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(L)
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Beautiful light. And what a scene for the
1940s, and in color.
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lame
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Yope! , and we'd love to have this added to the
group!
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Una fantástica toma que habla de la medicina
del siglo pasado ....
Saludos cordiales
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i can't get over how fresh and clear this
photo is with that superb lighting - looks as
if it was taken this morning
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wow, amazing !
Posted 2 months ago.
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What a beautiful capture !
Posted 6 weeks ago.
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classic
Posted 6 weeks ago.
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If anyone still thinks digital photography
has caught up to old fashioned analog need to
look at pictures like this one. The old
camera's had such amazing lenses and this
color film stock is just dazzling and real.
Amazingly beautiful!
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Used at WIkipedia:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Typhoid_inocu
lation2.jpg
Posted 3 weeks ago.
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So awesome
Posted 2 weeks ago.
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Beautiful portrait compliment!!!!!!!!
Posted 7 days ago.
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lembra eu mesma quando pequena
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