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Rabies
One sheet vintage Soviet public health poster from 1950 titled "Rabies". It was created by artist Nina Aleksandrovna Evlanova for the Ministry of Health of the USSR. The poster serves as a propaganda and educational tool to promote rabies prevention and responsible pet ownership. It features a Young Pioneer—a member of the Soviet youth organization—leading a German Shepherd (often referred to in this period's Soviet context as an East European Shepherd type). Key Educational Messages The text provides specific instructions for dog owners to prevent the spread of the disease: Walking Rules: Dogs must be kept on a leash and wear a muzzle in public. Vaccination: It emphasizes that vaccination is the only effective way to prevent rabies and encourages owners to visit veterinary clinics. Registration: Owners are instructed to register their dogs with the local municipal authorities. Public Safety: It warns that stray animals are primary spreaders and calls for public assistance in their capture. Poster Details Attribute Information Title Rabies Artist Nina Aleksandrovna Evlanova (1913–2011) Year 1950 Publisher Ministry of Health of the USSR, Institute of Health Education Dimensions Approximately 57 x 78 cm
Rabies - Mounted (Poster)
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Rabies (Poster)