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RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon

RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon


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RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon

RABIES CARTOON, c1890.
Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon

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1885 Animal Encbr Louis Medical Medicine Muzzle Notice Pasteur Rabies Vaccination Vaccine Dogberry Hydrophobia Muzzled


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This print titled "RABIES CARTOON, c1890" takes us back to the late 19th century when Louis Pasteur revolutionized medicine with his groundbreaking rabies vaccination. The image showcases a muzzled dog, personifying the frustration felt by animals subjected to this new medical procedure. The cartoon cleverly captures the essence of hydrophobia, a symptom associated with rabies infection. Despite its muzzle, the dog seems to be expressing its discontent towards the vaccination developed by Pasteur in 1885. This contemporary English cartoon serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic commentary on society's response to medical advancements during that time. The artist skillfully portrays the madness surrounding this disease through intricate details like the notice board in the background highlighting "mad" as one of its keywords. The use of humor and satire adds depth to this thought-provoking piece. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of Pasteur's significant contributions to modern medicine and his tireless efforts in combating deadly diseases. This photograph is part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, which aims to preserve and showcase iconic artworks for educational purposes.

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