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Lt. Cmdr. Raben Talvo (left), and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Angela Ramirez (right) administer the San Diego Naval Medical Center's first monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatment to a COVID-19-positive patient, January 26, 2021.
The Rhyme of History: What the Black Death tells us about COVID-19’s Aftermath
Engraving of Roman plague doctor, Schnabel c.1656.
Quarantino: Plague and the Origins of Social Distancing
Soviet Union soldier holding a Soviet flag in the air
Stalingrad: The Turning Point of WWII in Europe
Portrait of Francisco Franco in 1964 from Biblioteca Virtual de Defensa
The Death of Franco
a woman holding a needle with drugs in it
The Blame Game: The USSR’s Response to HIV/AIDS
 A depiction of the burning of Louisa Mabree, a French midwife and convicted witch, in a cage filled with black cats
The Rise of Freethinkers
Emperor Süleyman
Süleyman the Magnificent
The port of İzmir, pictured here in 1883, was an Ottoman quarantine station.
Pandemics in Ottoman History: Plague, Cholera, and Influenza
French troops under Charles VIII entering Florence, 1494.
The Blood Behind the Beauty
French people waving flags and holding "Liberation" sign
The Liberation of Paris
Alert soldiers on the Brandenburg Gate, during the Spartacist Uprising
Victorious Weimar: Reframing the German Revolution
This Dutch UNPROFOR observation post in Srebrenica took heavy fire from Bosnian Serb troops in 1995.
Srebrenica and its Memory
Plague doctor mask
The Black Death and Its Aftermath
People wearing masks
The Respirator and Cloth Mask
Vaccination team member giving a cholera vaccine in Cerca Carvajal, 2013.
Cholera and the Roots of Public Health
Mosaics from the apse in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna. Justinian is the figure in the center. The mosaics were completed in 547 CE.
The Justinianic Plague
Thai epidemiologists conduct active case investigations for COVID-19 during the Ramadan fasting period.
Pandemics: Today and Yesterday
An AIDS testing site in Moscow, 1987.
The Blame Game: The USSR’s Response to HIV/AIDS
Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 1562 painting "The Triumph of Death" depicts the turmoil Europe experienced as a result of the plague.
The Black Death and its Aftermath
The hazards of an enclosed work environment – a typist with cloth mask during the influenza pandemic in 1918.
The Respirator and Cloth Mask
Napoleon, Tsar Alexander I of Russia, and King Frederick William III and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit.
The Global Reach of the Napoleonic Wars
Image reading "there is no news tonight"
“No News Day” at the BBC
Women marching
The History of International Women’s Day
The other side of The Shore, depicting the Maritime House, third from the left. The former headquarters of the National Seamen’s Union are now flats.
A Postcard from Leith, Scotland

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