'Tabloid' Medical Equipments at the North Pole
April 6, 1909 'Tabloid' Medicine Chest supplied to Rear-Admiral Robert Edwin Peary
- Circa 1913
Illustration depicting the medical equipment carried by Rear-Admiral Robert Edwin Peary (1856-1920), an explorer of the Arctic. The inset upper left photograph shows one of eight tubes of 'Tabloid' products and the inset lower right photograph is a portrait of Rear-Admiral Peary. The images of Peary and his Tabloid medicine chest precede a chapter on historical medical equipment.
This plate is found in the publication, The History of Inoculation and Vaccination for the Prevention and Treatment of Disease, a book on the history of vaccination associated with the American Medical Association's 1913 Annual Meeting, which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The publication includes a forward by Henry S. Wellcome, followed by sections titled "The 'Wellcome' Materia Medica Farm: A Modern Physic Garden" and "Medical Equipments from Pole to Pole." This is followed by a supply catalog section, a pharmaceutical products section, advertisements for medical products, awards given by the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories, and drawings of the Wellcome research laboratories located in London, England as well as their office in New York City, New York.
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American Medical Association. “'Tabloid' Medical Equipments at the North Pole .” The History of Inoculation and Vaccination for the Prevention and Treatment of Disease. London, England: Burroughs Wellcome and Company, circa 1913. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/t942hbu.
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