A toothpaste bottle painted with the words "fluoride kills" posted on a utility pole in La Crosse, WI.
Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin Historical Society
The small-pox troubles in Milwaukee, Wisconsin--residents of foreign birth resist the transfer of patients to the isolation hospital / drawn by Miss G.A. Davis ; from a sketch supplied by Fred. Dougherty.
Eddy Aquilera works in the milking parlor at Ripp’s Dairy Valley farm, where he has worked for four years. He is one of 11 immigrant workers on the farm.
A doctor unloading a box filled with a supply of the polio vaccine. The box in the foreground is labeled: "Polio Vaccine Rush" and the doctor is kneeling near a refrigerated case used to store medication.
Crowds of shoppers watch the demonstration of a polio resistance exerciser held in a store display window. Dick Murphy, captain of the U.W. boxing team, is shown receiving "treatment" on the machine by Frank Lam of the Elgin Exerciser Appliance Company, makers of the machine. It will be used in polio treatment at Wisconsin General Hospital and was donated by Sinclair gasoline dealers to the Dane County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on October 16, 1951.