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In 1918, propaganda constantly reminded Americans to support the war. Criticizing the government for not doing enough about the flu was unpatriotic & against the law. #SpitSpreadsDeath #flu https://t.co/NKwq4jOMmx
Source: Free Library of Philadelphia Digital Collections
Love the Mütter and giving back? Come to the Museum today for our @RedCross #BloodDrive and receive free admission, a free donut from @dunkindonuts, and most importantly, save lives! Sign up at https://t.co/KRacTLblhn - walk-ins also welcome!
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic was largely fatal to those aged 20-40 years. This age range was a pattern seen across the world. Learn more: https://t.co/HGcLlidxjL #spanishflu #flupandemic #publichealth #spitspreadsdeath
Murder at the Mütter is on sale for members! - https://t.co/4Gufn8jOtk
Carol Orzel was a proud Philly girl. She loved fashion, jewelry, was an artist, and was an advocate for #FOP research- not for herself, but for future generations. Wherever she went, she attracted camaraderie and conversation. Photo credits: personal collection of Carol Orzel.
Our events this October include a lecture about medical consumerism, the U.S. book launch of "The Ravenmaster", and of course Mischief at the Mütter!
Members receive discounted tickets to all of these events, and more! Sign up now; https://t.co/jrcNeXLpTD!
MONDAY FEELS 😭😳👀
May is Healthy Vision Month. This image is by the father of modern ophthamology, Bartisch, in the 1500s.