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Small Pox Collection (page 2)

"Smallpox: A Journey from Devastation to Vaccination" Medical vaccination has revolutionized the fight against smallpox, a highly contagious and deadly disease

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Ward

Joyce Green Hospital Ward
Nurses and patients in a girls ward at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Main Approach Driveway

Joyce Green Hospital Main Approach Driveway
The main approach driveway at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - stores

Joyce Green Hospital - stores
Interior of stores block at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - staff washhouse

Joyce Green Hospital - staff washhouse
The washhouse for staff clothing in the laundry at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - ironing room

Joyce Green Hospital - ironing room
Ironing room for patients bedding in the laundry at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. Large rotary irons are used to press sheets

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - main kitchen

Joyce Green Hospital - main kitchen
Main kitchen on east side at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. Uniformed staff prepare food in large coppers. A man operates a mincer. Enamel jugs hang on the wall

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Chapel

Joyce Green Hospital Chapel
Interior of the chapel at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Corridor

Joyce Green Hospital Corridor
The glass-roofed open-sided north-east corridor at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di

Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di
Poultry runs with isolation blocks in distance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London

South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London
Part of the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Blind Hannah Brentford, 1827

Blind Hannah Brentford, 1827
Hannah Brentford, blind musician of Bunhill-row, shown here aged 24 giving a street performance of hymns, accompanied by her violin

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green Hospital ND Aero Pictorial

Joyce Green Hospital ND Aero Pictorial
Aerial view of the Joyce Green (foreground) and Orchard (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Joyce Green and Orchard Hospitals, Dartford, Kent

Joyce Green and Orchard Hospitals, Dartford, Kent
Aerial view of the Orchard (foreground) and Joyce Green (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Smallpox infection

Smallpox infection
MODEL RELEASED. Smallpox infection. Simulation of a doctor writing on a slide that has pus infected with the smallpox virus on it. Smallpox is a contagious viral disease unique to humans

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Drawing of Jenner vaccinating his son of smallpox

Drawing of Jenner vaccinating his son of smallpox
History of smallpox vaccination. Drawing of a statue (by Monteverde) of Edward Jenner (1749- 1823) vaccinating his son. In 1796 Jenner coined the word vaccination to describe his use of cowpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Smallpox variola viruses

Smallpox variola viruses
Smallpox virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Orthopoxvirus variola viruses, the causative agent of smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Vaccinia viruses, TEM

Vaccinia viruses, TEM
Vaccinia virus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of sectioned vaccinia virus particles. The genetic cores (red) are covered by membrane layers (green)

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Vaccinia virus particles, TEM

Vaccinia virus particles, TEM

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: 18th C engraving of smallpox hospital

18th C engraving of smallpox hospital
Smallpox hospital. 18th century engraving of a smallpox hospital at St. Pancras, London. This building was demolished in the late 18th century

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, London

Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, London
View of hospital shelters at South Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe, south east London, where smallpox patients waited before being transported down the Thames to hospital ships moored at Long

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross

Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross
Scene inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross. Along with two other river ambulances it was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese Cross

River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese Cross
View of the river ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross and Maltese Cross. They were operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Work House, Blackwells Island, New York, USA

Work House, Blackwells Island, New York, USA
The workhouse on Blackwells Island, New York, USA. The workhouse provided a punitive regime for petty offenders who were required to labour during their stay

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Lower Southern Hospital, Gore Farm, Dartford, Kent

Lower Southern Hospital, Gore Farm, Dartford, Kent
The Lower Southern Hospital at Gore Farm, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War use as a military hospital. The hospital was set up in 1883 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board for smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Orchard Convalescent Hospital, Dartford, Kent

Orchard Convalescent Hospital, Dartford, Kent
The Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, South London

South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, South London
A porter at the entrance to the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell, South London. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: MAB First Ambulance

MAB First Ambulance
Side view of one of the first ambulances to be operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1880s for transporting fever and smallpox patients to and from the Boards hospitals

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Jenner / Inoculates Son

Jenner / Inoculates Son
A statue of Edward Jenner inoculating his son against smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: The Red Cross ambulance steamer

The Red Cross ambulance steamer
The Red Cross steamer carrying patients during a smallpox epidemic to the hospital ships at Long Reach

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Queuing for vaccinations

Queuing for vaccinations
An outbreak of smallpox during October 1922. An illustration of female assistants at Harrods taking their turn to be vaccinated

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Smallpox Vaccination

Smallpox Vaccination
An elegant Parisian lady requests that she have the smallpox vaccination in her lower limb

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: James Jackson (Medical)

James Jackson (Medical)
JAMES JACKSON American medical, pioneer of smallpox vaccination

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Child with Smallpox

Child with Smallpox
Child with smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Spirit of Mount Fuji

Spirit of Mount Fuji
The Spirit of Mount Fuji shows Yosoji the health-giving stream which will cure his mothers smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Smallpox / Superstition

Smallpox / Superstition
Yuo-hoa-long: the God who happily terminates the disease

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Vaccination / Cow / 1894

Vaccination / Cow / 1894
Employees at the Paris Hotel de Ville are vaccinated against smallpox, straight from the cow

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Edward Jenner & Patient

Edward Jenner & Patient
EDWARD JENNER In 1798 he announced that if a child is inoculated with cowpox, two months later s/he won t contract smallpox even though inoculated with it

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Jenner / Petit Journal

Jenner / Petit Journal
Edward Jenner carries out his first experiment in vaccination against smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Free Injections

Free Injections
Free vaccinations against smallpox offered by Le Petit Journal, in Paris

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Wayna Qhapaq

Wayna Qhapaq
WAYNA QHAPAQ (or Huayna Ccapac) (original name Tito Cusi Hualpa) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU died of smallpox

Background imageSmall Pox Collection: Smallpox Hospital

Smallpox Hospital
scene in a ward




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"Smallpox: A Journey from Devastation to Vaccination" Medical vaccination has revolutionized the fight against smallpox, a highly contagious and deadly disease. From the MAB First Ambulance Interior to the Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital in Highgate, London, medical professionals have tirelessly worked towards eradicating this menace. In India, worshipping the God of Smallpox was once a common practice until Edward Jenner, a British physician, introduced his groundbreaking smallpox vaccine. His efforts were not without opposition - an anti-vaccination riot erupted in Montreal, Canada in 1885 after a devastating epidemic struck. French-Canadian adversaries attacked City Hall as depicted in wood engravings from that time. Georges Jacques Danton famously said that "in revolutions there are only two sorts of men: those who cause them and those who profit by them. " Similarly, with smallpox eradication efforts led by pioneers like Jenner came immense benefits for humanity. Comparing measles to smallpox highlights the severity of this disease; while both are highly infectious viral diseases affecting children primarily, smallpox had far deadlier consequences. The title page of Jenner's work on vaccination serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to medicine. Today we can reflect on how far we have come thanks to medical advancements and vaccinations. The detail of Dr. Edward Jenner's statue reminds us of his tireless dedication towards saving lives through immunization programs. Let us remember the past struggles documented in historical records such as the Smallpox treatment document from New England dating back to 1677, and is crucial never to forget our history so that we may continue progressing towards a future free from diseases like smallpox.