Bangladesh


This photograph was taken during a 1974 cholera research and nutrition survey amidst floodwaters around Bangladesh.



This photograph was taken during a 1974 cholera research and nutrition survey amidst floodwaters around Bangladesh.



This photograph was taken during a cholera research and nutrition survey in floodwaters of Bangladesh, 1974.



This photograph was taken during a 1974 cholera research and nutrition survey amidst floodwaters around Bangladesh.



This young girl in Bangladesh was infected with smallpox in 1973.



This 1975 photograph depicts a woman holding her daughter who had been infected with smallpox.



This young girl in Bangladesh was infected with smallpox in 1973.



This photograph shows a child undergoing smallpox vaccination in Bangladesh using a Jet-Injector® delivery mechanism.



This was Dr. Badrul Munir Sohel, of the WHO (Cntr.) and Dr. Pamela Ching, CDC (Rt.) in Bangladesh, 1999.



Here Jeff Koplan, M.D., M.P.H., is participating in smallpox-related field care in Bangladesh during the 1970's.



Here Jeff Koplan, M.D., M.P.H., and his counterpart are involved in smallpox-related field care in Bangladesh during the 1970's.



This 1964 image depicts the Old Reed Hill House located in Dacca, East Pakistan, which became Bangladesh after 1971.



This is a 1964 photograph of the Holy Family Hospital in Dacca, East Pakistan.



The 1964 EIS trip to East Pakistan, known as Bangladesh after 1971, featured travel on a hospital boat, the "Joseph E. Smadel."



The elderly man in this 1964 photo taken in East Pakistan, which became Bangladesh after 1971, is suffering from anemia.



These EIS officers were participating in the dedication of the hospital boat, "Joseph E. Smadel", in East Pakistan, 1964.



This 1975 image shows an EIS officer inspecting a patient’s vaccination site in Bangladesh, during smallpox eradication efforts.



This was a child afflicted with the viral disease smallpox, due to the Variola major virus, of the family, Poxviridae.



Taken in Bangladesh in June, 1974, this photograph depicts two boys who presented with the maculopapular smallpox rash.



This photograph depicting a Bangladesh boy with smallpox, reveals the usual distribution pattern of the maculopapular rash.



This photograph depicting a Bangladesh boy with smallpox, reveals the usual distribution pattern of the maculopapular rash.




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