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Original file (SVG file, nominally 333 × 637 pixels, file size: 35 KB)
This image appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 27 January 2022 (see archives). |
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current | 02:06, 5 October 2022 | 333 × 637 (35 KB) | Smasongarrison | slimmed down with svgomg // Editing SVG source code using c:User:Rillke/SVGedit.js | |
20:26, 14 July 2009 | 333 × 637 (46 KB) | Nevit | {{Information |Description={{en|This 1963 poster featured CDC’s national symbol of public health, the "Wellbee", who was depicted here encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine. * CDC used the Wellbee in its comprehensive marketing campai |
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