In 1914, Harry Plotz, a 25-year old doctor at Mt. Sinai Hospital discovered a serum for typhus that was to help eradicate a major health problem in louse-infested army camps during World War I and beyond. This album is a collection of Plotz-related newspaper articles, images, and medical history websites that could become part of STEM curriculum around issues of vaccinations. 

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