With these weapons, we beat tuberculosis -- hygiene, fresh air, sunlight, rest, temperance, cleanliness, perseverance
Description:
Title from item., Translated title supplied by curator., T. Corbella on upper right on plate; printer insignia on lower left on plate: Stab. Lit. E. Guazzoni. Via Gheti Roma, Fuori Porta S. Giovanni., Date supplied by curator., Italian public health poster from World War I with remarkable allegory of skeletal and demonic "Tuberculosis" cowering under attack of many "swords" indicating the many modes of attacking the disease., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Mounted on linen.
Publisher:
Stab. Lit. E. Guazzoni. Via Gheti Roma, Fuori Porta S. Giovanni
Subject (Topic):
Death (Personification)., Tuberculosis, Prevention, Medicine, Preventive, Skeletons, and Daggers & swords
Consists of fifteen sheets of tin lithographed on both sides in color by Tullio d'Albisola. Accompanied by a special lithographed tin slipcase and a metal stand for display. A variant unique copy exists on paper in a leather binding fastened with five metal bolts.
Description:
Alternate title "The Metal Book". and Printed ... 4 novembre 1932-XI.