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Fumigation of sheds in New Orleans, yellow fever campaign, 1905
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Public Health Service physicians on Ellis Island in New York Harbor check the eyes of immigrants for signs of trachoma
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Traveling Trachoma Clinic
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Dr. Franco Ermenegildo at the Naples Foreign Quarantine Station examines the eyes of 23-year-old Francesco Rotundo from Catanzaro, Italy, for trachoma
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Traveling Trachoma Clinic
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Trachoma hospital in Jackson, Kentucky
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Donora, Pa., a quarter century after the smog episode of 1948
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Children play in smog across river in Webster, Pa
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Donora, Pa., shortly after the smog episode of 1948
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George Clayton and Dr. Harold J. Paulus prepare equipment for smog test
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Investigation of rural sanitation
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Malaria Control Unit of the Philippines Public Health Rehabilitation Program in front of their headquarters
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Mosquito In Biting Position
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Sanitary engineer Ralph E. Tarbett oversees malaria control work during World War I
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Henry R. Carter, the yellow fever expert of the Public Health Service, collecting mosquito larvae at Baden Pond in North Carolina
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Public Health Service flag
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Area spraying during fly control operation in Phoenix, Arizona
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PHS workers distribute atabrine to FSA family during malaria prophylaxis studies in Jenkins County, Georgia
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PHS officer collecting mosquitoes
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Prisoner volunteers, such as these at the U.S. Penitentiary in Seagonville, Texas, were used to test drugs against malaria in the 1940s
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U.S. Public Health Service: Demonstration unit- residual spraying for flies
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U.S. Public Health Service: Stream improvement for malaria control
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U.S. Public Health Service: Officer collecting mosquito larvae
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USPHS Sanitary Group, New Orleans, La.
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Six laboratory workers preparing dead rats for examination during the antiplague campaign, San Francisco, Calif.
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Two men dissecting rats nailed to shingles, San Francisco, Calif.
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Lab workers preparing captured rats for examination, New Orleans, La
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Man holding a dead rat by the tail
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Disinfecting (?) crew and horse and wagon, San Francisco, Calif.
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U.S. Public Health Service rat control, New Orleans, La.