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Item Cartoon advertisement of airplane bombing a vehicle emphasizing the importance of diptheria immunization.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-01)[Text within image] Toxin Antitoxin prevents DipItem Cartoon advertisement of stork delivering a newborn baby, with text emphasizing the importance of registering their birth.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1915-05)[Text in capital letters within image] Count the babies. Important: Register every birth with your Health Officer.Item Cartoon illustrating house fly carrying disease.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1912-02) Weed, R.A.[Text in image] Common house fly; DiseaseItem Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" eating an apple.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-03)[Text within image] A vitamine in an apple is worth two in the spinach.Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" giving a shot to a boy.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-08)[Text within image] I commonly vaccinate folks on the left arm, but customs have to go when the pitchin' arm of the Half Socs' star south paw is at stake. Eh, son?Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" in a hospital looking at infants in cribs.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1933-09)[Text within image] May God Bless and let us keep the kiddies!Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" looking at pigs behind a fence.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-01)[Text within image] Lem Sikes has had his hogs immunized against cholera. His children are still un-protected against diphtheria and smallpox, but of course his pigs are thorobreds."Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" sitting in a chair reading a newspaper.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-06)[Text within image] I see Mabel Lafever is back from college. Pronounces her name Maabella LaFavour! But you can't hold the college responsible for that.Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" sitting in a pew at a church with is head bowed and hands folded.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-07)[Text within image] Might fine sermon, Brother Martin, mighty fine.Item Cartoon of "Uncle Doc" standing in front a shop with a sign that says "Beauty Shoppe".(Indiana State Board of Health, 1934-10)[Text within image] The only folks that wouldn't like t' be good lookin' are the ones that haven't got a chance.
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