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#PortfolioDay I'm Cheyenne and I love creating characters, making 3D references, and painting morbidly beautiful things.
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#OTD Filippo #Pacini was born in Pistoia in 1812. He was the discoverer of Pacinian corpuscles (1835), the #cholera vibrio (1854) and one of the first artificial #resuscitation techniques (1867).
#histmed #medicine #science #microbiology #HistoriaMedicina #rianimazione
Amabie, a mermaid-like creature from Japanese folklore. Amabie first appeared in the mid-19th century, a period of cholera outbreaks.Thousands of people are sharing their versions of Amabie online. Some draw it attacking the spiked structure of the coronavirus.
#AMABIEchallenge
I'm Cheyenne, and I love making my own characters. I also create 3D references for other artists!
💀 queencholera@gmail.com
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⚔️https://t.co/SH5uzDKoWZ (story twitter)
Some interesting observations on Riots and Conspiracy theories during the 1832 Cholera epidemic, and the irrational fear that doctors were actually causing the disease. Short posts from my ongoing research.
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Cholera's grim warning for New York City tenement landlords https://t.co/wy0PFUHzpv
In Japan, whenever there was an epidemic of measles, cholera, herpes pemphigus, influenza, etc., various ukiyo-e prints were drawn and printed.
This picture was used as a "talisman" to protect children from smallpox. It was believed that the color red had magical powers.
“He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves.”
#GabrielGarcíaMárquez, Love in the Time of Cholera
“He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves.”
Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera
#OnThisDay 26Mar1832 Cholera takes its first victim in France. Learn More about this disease and its victims at https://t.co/hbbPo3hLVv #19thcentury #medhist #cholera
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Paris, 26 March 1832: believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent in 1826, the 2nd cholera pandemic had reached Western Europe & a first case was confirmed in the French capital #OnThisDay where the epidemic was to claim 20.000 lives out of a population of 650.000.
1720, the Marseille Bubonic plague.
1820, the Cholera.
1920, the Spanish Flu.
2020, the Coronavirus, and the cancellation of the 38th edition of the BIFFF….
More information on our website: https://t.co/iw8CcV2piQ
#ImissmyBIFFF #BIFFF2020 #BIFFFCancelled #Brussels
There’s a women I learnt about recently, who I wish more people knew
Saint of the Slums, Kitty was the only women in her street with access to a boiler during the cholera epidemic. With the little she had, she helped her community stay clean & saved countless lives as a result
Great to hear the government is activating Community Health Workers. That group of health practitioners is the secret to any fights we have won against diseases like cholera. They are right at the community level as the Level 1 tier in our health system.
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#GabrielGarciaMarquez
"กาเบรียล การ์เซีย มาร์เกซ"
นักเขียนรางวัลโนเบล📚ผู้เขียน
#100YearsOfSolitude
"หนึ่งร้อยปีแห่งความโดดเดี่ยว"
#OfLoveAndOtherDemons
"ความรักและปีศาจตัวอื่นๆ"
#LoveInTheTimeOfCholera
"รักเมื่อคราวห่าลง"
🎬สัญญา20,000วันแม้สิ้นใจไม่ขอลืม
”...the heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past..” {Gabriel García Márquez, born on this day in 1927 •• Love in the Time of Cholera} ••• Photo by © Carlos Duque