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Dublin Core
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Title
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Foreign Language Materials
Description
An account of the resource
Items in Spanish, Italian, and French created by the US Government.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Poster (Slide of original)
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Title
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"EV, A Veces Ni la Penicilina Sirve"
Subject
The topic of the resource
Venereal disease—Effects
World War II—Military
Description
An account of the resource
"Todavia Resulta Mas Facil Prevenir Que Curar Las Enfermedades Venereas"
This poster warns that sometimes penicillin doesn't work and that it is easier to prevent rather than cure venereal diseases.
Source
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National Archives, Record Group 112: Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army), Series: Posters Promoting Venereal Disease Prevention and the Prevention of Other Diseases, circa 1942-1944.
Date
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circa 1942 to 1944
Language
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Spanish
Identifier
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NARA: 112-P-134
Coverage
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United States—World War II
man
penicillin
prevention
spanish
VD