File:Combattez la Tuberculose (fight Tuberculosis) Art.IWMPST7008.jpg

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English: Combattez la Tuberculose [fight Tuberculosis]
whole: 15 small images, captioned in red, are arranged around a centrally positioned bar chart, its accompanying text is

in black. The title is placed across the top and the bottom in white against black horizontal bands. image: three images showing the spread of Tuberculosis through spitting, breathing in dust and sharing bottles. Four images demonstrating behaviour encouraging Tubculosis, including intemperance, over-work, not opening windows and living in dirty and dusty conditions. Four images showing preventive measures, including the seeing a doctor, receiving sun and fresh air, rest and healthy food. Four images showing precautionary measures including destroying spittle, covering the mouth when coughing, not sharing utensils and sleeping alone. text: COMBATTEZ LA TUBERCULOSE COMMENT ELLE SE PROPAGE Crachats et postillons. PoussiÃ�res respirÃ�es ou avalÃ�es. Objets portÃ�s Ã� la bouche. LES ALLIÃ�S DE LA TUBERCULOSE IntempÃ�rance. Surmenage. FenÃ�tres fermÃ�es. Locaux sales et poussiÃ�reux. LES RAVAGES DE LA TUBERCULOSE COMPARÃ�S Ã� CEUX DES AUTRES MALADIES. VOUS POUVEZ ET DEVEZ Ã�VITER LA TUBERCULOSE [a bar chart shows the number of Tuberculosis cases compared to those of Measles, Whooping-cough, Typhoid, Diptheria and Scarlet fever] Un dÃ�cÃ�s sur HUIT est dÃ� Ã� la Tuburculose La Tuberculose est un pÃ�ril national, La Combattre est un devoir patriotique. La Tuberculose peut et doit Ã�tre vaincue. les Pouvoirs publics et les initiatives privÃ�es ont engagÃ� la lutte contre ce mal. Soutenez-les : Aidez-les LES ENNEMIS DE LA TUBERCULOSE Le MÃ�decin. Soleil et Grand air. Repos. Nourriture saine. PRÃ�CAUTIONS QU' UN TUBERCULEUX DOIT PRENDRE Recueillir et dÃ�truire ses crachats. ProtÃ�ger sa bouche en toussant ou Ã�ternuant. Couverts et ustensiles Ã� soi. Dormir seul. COMBATTEZ LA TUBERCULOSE DEVAMBEZ, IMP. PARIS COMMISSION AMÃ�RICAINE DE PRÃ�SERVATION CONTRE LA TUBERCULOSE EN FRANCE _ BUREAU DE LA TUBERCULOSE CROIX-ROUGE AMÃ�RICAINE VISA No. 10.469. [Fight Tuberculosis. How It Spreads: spit and spittle; dust inhaled or swallowed; objects lifted to the mouth. Allies Of Tuberculosis: intemperance; overwork; closed windows; dirty, dusty premises. The ravages caused by tuberculosis compared with those caused by other illnesses. You can and must avoid tuberculosis [bar chart]. One death in eight is due to Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a national danger, fighting it is a patriotic duty. Tuberculosis can and must be vanquished. The public authorities and private initiatives have joined battle against this evil. Support them: Help them. The Enemies of Tuberculosis: the doctor, sun and fresh air, rest, healthy food. Precautions a T.B. sufferer must take: Collecting and destroying his spittle; covering his mouth when coughing or sneezing; keeping his plates and cutlery to himself; sleeping alone. Fight Tuberculosis. American Commission for Safeguarding against Tuberculosis in France. Tuberculosis

Office, American Red Cross.]
Date (First World War)
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This photograph Art.IWM PST 7008 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Rape�o, A (artist), Devambez Imprimerie, Paris (printer), Bureaux de la Tuberculose Croix-Rouge Am�ricaine [American Red Cross] (publisher/sponsor)
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This image was created and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. The photograph was taken by a member of the forces during their active service duties in the First World War, and became covered by Crown Copyright provisions and so faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired after 50 years.
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    FR.O Bureaux de la Tuberculose Croix-Rouge Am�ricaine [American Red Cross]
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    France
  • Associated events
    WW1 French Home Front
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    Family, agriculture / food, children, civilian effort, civilian suffering, eating / drinking, health / safety, medical / convalescence, social campaigns, women / womens work, workers
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