RF2HCAX8A–Close up of the red spiky stamens of a Baja Fairy Duster plant. Photographed with a shallow depth of field in Phoenix, Arizona.
RMHRNR7D–Howard Taylor Ricketts, American Bacteriologist and Pathologist
RM2AJHHA4–Typhus fever : with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic. . Fig. 1. Filled cesspool. Fig. 2. A typical Serbian town after eradication of typhus PLATE XX THE SERBIAN EPIDEMH shortly after the siege of Granada. Later L557 it becameknown in Spain under the name of el tabardillo the muchdreaded red cloak); and in this country there were repeatedepidemics. In a third epidemic in Italy in the second half of the sixteenth century, it is said to have destroyed more than onemillion people in Tuscany. In 1566 it became epidemic in tin-army of Maximilian II of Hungary and extended its ravagagain