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A striking illustration of Typhoid Mary, also known as Mary Mallon, who became notorious in the early 20th century as an asymptomatic carrier of the typhoid fever bacteria, unknowingly infecting dozens of people in her profession as a cook. The image shows Typhoid Mary with distinctive facial features, standing in front of a gloomy, dark background, with the ominous presence of the typhoid bacterium lurking behind her. The illustration captures the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the spread of infectious diseases and the individuals who unwittingly contribute to their transmission.
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