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Soldier Beware - Malaria

Soldier Beware - Malaria

ID# 13906
Anonymous
1943
14" x 17"
(36cm x 43cm)
Regular price €739,95 EUR
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As WWII battles grew increasingly in the Pacific, unforeseen dangers arose. One such danger was that of malaria, a disease spread by mosquitos in humid climates. This was a surprising issue since quinine, a cheap antidote for the disease, had been developed way back in the 1850s. Quinine is made from the bark of the cinchona tree, which grows in the Philippines and Indonesia; two countries Japan invaded and occupied in early 1942. This cut off the Allied Forces completely from access to the medicine, making thousands of troops now extremely vulnerable. Almost overnight, more soldiers began to be hospitalized for malaria than for battle-induced wounds. Aggressive education campaigns about prevention of mosquito bites, such as this poster, helped curb the issue.

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