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ID: 101863
Cholera organism, under microscope
ID: 101862
Tetanus bacillus, under microscope
ID: 31815
Yellow Fever Mosquito
ID: ptc-1161
Plasmodium malariae, parasite that causes malaria
ID: ptc-1160
ID: 34070
Model of common house fly
ID: MS_170622_6795
Inside You, Akeley Gallery, June 22, 2017
ID: MS_170622_6792-2
ID: MS_170622_6784-edit
ID: MS_170622_6769
ID: MS_170622_6762
ID: MS_170622_6752
ID: MS_170622_6751
ID: MS_170622_6748
ID: MS_160815_0827-edit
Hall of North American Forests with Giant Anopheles Mosquito model and entrance to Hall of Biodiversity, August 15, 2016
ID: MS_150128_0073
Countdown to Zero: Defeating Disease, Akeley Gallery, January 28, 2015
ID: MS_150128_0066
ID: ptc-7541
"Get rid of the mosquito" poster from campaign to eradicate yellow fever, exhibit: Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease
ID: ptc-7542
Protegez-vous contre le SIDA poster, man and woman discussing AIDS education, Ministry of Public Health and Social Affairs, Djibouti
ID: ptc-7539
Protegeons-nous contre le SIDA, logo of Ministry of Public Health and Social Affairs, Djibouti, photographed for AMNH Temporary Exhibit: Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease, 1999
ID: ptc-7538
"Attentions jeunesse, un peu de sagesse...le SIDA progresse et vous guette sans cesse! Poster for public health, Ministry of Public Health and Social Affairs, Djibouti, photographed for AMNH Temporary Exhibit: Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease, 1999
ID: 2A23516
Pediculus humanus, Invertebrate Hall, 1996
ID: ptc-7533
Giant Anopheles Mosquito, Hall of North American Forests, 1996
ID: 333379
Taena saginata (Beef Tapeworm of Humans), Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 333378
Trypanosoma cruz (A Flagellate Protozoan Causing Chagas' Disease), Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 323045
Yellow fever mosquito model, Hall of Public Health, 1954
ID: 2a841
Free chest X-rays for employees, 77th Street Foyer, 1950
ID: 2a842
ID: 2a843
Having blood pressure taken, free chest X-rays for employees, 77th Street Foyer, 1950
ID: 2a840
77th Street Foyer, employees getting X-rays, 1950
ID: 2a147
Free X-ray tests, 77th Street Foyer, 1949
ID: 2a146
ID: 2a145
77th Street Foyer, free X-ray tests, 1949
ID: 299670p
Public X-ray system, Department of Health, 77th Street Foyer, 1948
ID: 299669p
ID: 122151
Side view of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122150
Close-up of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, showing head and eye, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122149
Close-up of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, showing wing and hind legs, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 122148
Rear view of model of Musca domestica, common house fly, Public Health Hall, 1943
ID: 121904
Model of Trypanosoma gambiense, by Herman Mueller, Public Health Hall, 1942
ID: 411329
Plate of sliced carrots, 1929
ID: 411328
The Kind of Dinner a Child 8 to 12 yrs. Should Eat: One half cup of rice pudding [possibly public health exhibit], 1929
ID: 411327
The Kind of Dinner a Child 8 to 12 yrs. Should Eat: Two pieces of lamb, boiled potato, and one cup boiled spinach [possibly public health exhibit], 1929
ID: 38716
Students visiting Public Health Hall, 1921
ID: 38057
Yellow Fever Mosquito, model, fifty times natural size, 1920
ID: 38058
Yellow fever mosquito, model, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 36701
Food Conservation Exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1917
ID: 36712
Public health posters for public schools, 1917
ID: 36481
Indians of Southwest preparing food, model, Food Conservation Exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1917
ID: 36479
Amount of food constituents in prunes, Food Conservation Exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1917
ID: 36311
Model of African village, [Hall of Public Health], 1917
ID: 36330
Barn Yard Group (Enemies of the Fly), Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36321
Distribution of Malaria in the Neighborhood of the Fresh Pond Marshes, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36317
Preliminary sketches for model of yellow fever mosquito, [Hall of Public Health], 1917
ID: 36308
Distribution of tsetse fly diseases, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36324
Rat Exterminating Squad, model, 1917
ID: 36329
Model illustrating fly-borne diseases in screened and unscreened tenements, 1917
ID: 34991
Circulating Nature Study Collection and Public Health Charts for N.E.A. Convention, 1916
ID: 19907
Chart of fly control measures, [Hall of Public Health], 1916
ID: 19906
Chart of rat control measures, Public Health Hall, 1916
ID: 19714
Maggot trap, Public Health Hall, 1915
ID: 19713
Common Fly Breeding Substances, panel, 1915
ID: 19712
Relation of Temperature to the Life Cycle of the House Fly, chart, 1915
ID: 34644
Mosquito control, Essex County, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34642
Mosquito control, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34412
Chart illustrating the Life History of the Parasite, Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 34239
Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 34181
House fly educational card, from public health folios sent to public schools, 1913
ID: 34180
ID: 16010
Dirty stalls [in barn or stable] where manure had not been removed for days and floor was covered with maggots, photograph from book, ca. 1913
ID: 16009
Front view of model of fly, 1913
ID: 16008
Head of a fly, side view, 1913
ID: 16007
Front view of head of the house fly, 1913
ID: 16006
Front view of head of fly, 1913
ID: 34079
Models illustrating size and structure of bacteria, Public Health Hall, 1913
ID: 34073
Drawing of the Foot of the Common House Fly, Musca domestica, Hall of Public Health, 1913
ID: 34078
Models illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, April, 1913
ID: 34076
Models illustrating sanitation, public health exhibit, 1913
ID: 16024
Interior of a free floating bathing establishment, sewage particles were often visible in the water of these baths, photograph from book
ID: 16005
Bed bug (top) and body louse (bottom), magnified, 1913
ID: 16004
Male and female rat fleas, magnified, 1913
ID: 16002
Goldfish eating mosquito larva, 1913
ID: 16001
Eggs, larvae, and pupa of mosquitoes
ID: 16000
Mosquito larvae
ID: 15999
Male and female non-malarial mosquitoes (figures 76 and 77) and malarial mosquitoes (figures 78 and 79)
ID: 16017
Fly trap for garbage can designed by Professor C. F. Hodge, ca. 1913
ID: 34069a
Common house fly, model, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 16022
Chart showing deaths from yellow fever in the city of Havana, Cuba, 1871-1880
ID: 272171
Red Cross workers
ID: 33388
Professor C. E. A. Winslow, first curator of the Museum's Department of Public Health, October 1910
ID: 16018
Fly trap, 1910
ID: 32753
Malarial-infected Stomach of the Mosquito, Cyst from Mosquito's Stomach Wall, Spores (Sexually Formed), Spores in the Mosquito's Saliva, Infected Salivary Gland (Section), models, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 22602
House-fly (Musca domestica)
ID: 32324
Panoramic view of Baguio, Benguet, Philippines, Hall of Public Health, 1909
ID: 32235
New York State displays, International Tuberculosis Exhibition, [Hall of Public Health], 1909
ID: 32236
International Tuberculosis Exhibit, Rhode Island display at left, December, 1909
ID: 32186
Throng at entrance to International Tuberculosis Exhibition December 6, 1908
ID: 32185
Crowd waiting in line at entrance to International Tuberculosis Exhibition, Sunday, December 6, 1908
ID: 32197
International Tuberculosis Exhibit, 79th St., American Museum of Natural History, December, 1908
ID: 16019
Milk-Borne Epidemic of Diptheria in Eastern Massachusetts, 1907, chart