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Smallpox Vaccination Certificate of Chaban Soleymanieh, Yezd, Iran, 1936
Smallpox Vaccination Certificate of Chaban Soleymanieh, Yezd, Iran, 1936
In the first half of the 20th century, after several waves of epidemics, the Iranian government decided to vaccinate the population against smallpox free of charge. The Soleymanieh family (Chaban, Esther and their four children) was vaccinated during March - April, 1936, at the Pahlavi Hospital in Yezd, Iran.
The Oster Visual Documentation Center, ANU - Museum of the Jewish People, courtesy of Ktsia Tabibian, Israel
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