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created on 2022-07-02
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-07-02
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a bulletin board with a lot of papers and papers
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
a collection of papers and documents on a white surface
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image contains a collection of printed health documents from a Board of Health, primarily focused on mortality, infectious disease reporting, and public health records. The documents are arranged on a flat surface in various sizes.
On the left side, there is a large pink form titled "Mortuary and Sanitary Report for Sept. 1912" from Melrose, Massachusetts. It lists causes of death, mortality statistics, and cases of contagious diseases reported during the month, with data organized in rows and columns.
On the right side and center are smaller forms in various colors (white, off-white, and orange). These include:
- Reports for notifying the state about infectious diseases.
- Certificates confirming individuals have recovered from illness and are no longer contagious.
- Notices related to permission for removing quarantine signs.
- Other health-related reports and administrative forms.
Some of the forms feature official seals and handwritten fields for names, dates, addresses, and diagnoses. The layout demonstrates the systematic approach to public health and record-keeping during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image displays a collection of documents related to health and mortality reports from the Malden Board of Health in Massachusetts, dated September 1912. The documents are arranged neatly on a gray background and include various forms and reports.
The largest document on the left is a pink-colored "Mortuary and Sanitary Report for Sept. 1912". It includes a list of causes of death with corresponding statistics for the occurrence of each cause, categorized by gender and age groups. The document also reports on contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month across different wards.
Surrounding the main document are smaller white and orange forms:
- A white form titled "Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health," used for notifying the state board of health about cases of infectious diseases.
- An orange card notifying individuals that the Board of Health acknowledges a certain medical condition.
- Multiple white forms from the "Board of Health, City Hall, Malden," which appear to be used for reporting specific cases of illness or for granting permission related to health matters.
Each form has specific fields for data entry, such as name, address, disease, and additional remarks. The forms collectively illustrate the bureaucratic process of public health management from that period.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a collection of various documents and forms related to the Board of Health. The main document is a Mortuary and Sanitary Report for September 1912, which includes a detailed list of different causes of death and their corresponding numbers. There are also several other forms and documents, such as a "Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health", a "Board of Health" card, and a notice regarding the Board of Health's authority. Overall, the image seems to be a compilation of administrative and record-keeping materials from a local health department or board.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows a collection of historical Board of Health documents and forms from Malden, Massachusetts. The main document (in pink) appears to be a "Mortuary and Sanitary Report" from September 1912, which lists various causes of death and contagious diseases. There are also several other official health forms and documents shown, including:
- A "Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health"
- Several blank Board of Health notification forms
- A form for reporting certain diseases
- A municipal weekly morbidity report
- Various other administrative health department documents
The forms appear to be from the early 1900s and demonstrate the record-keeping and reporting systems used by public health officials during that time period. The documents are arranged in a collage-like format against a neutral background, showing different types of paperwork used to track and monitor public health issues in the community.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a collection of vintage health-related documents, including reports and cards, arranged on a gray background. The documents are displayed in a collage style, with some overlapping each other.
Document Types:
- Mortuary and Sanitary Report: A pink document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH" features a table with columns for "Cause of Death" and "Contagious and Infectious Diseases Reported During Month." The table includes data for various causes of death, such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and influenza.
- Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health: A white document with a table format, this report likely tracks the spread of infectious diseases within a specific region or community.
- Board of Health Cards: Several white cards with the "BOARD OF HEALTH" logo and various information, including names, addresses, and medical conditions.
- Office of the Board of Health Card: A white card with the "Office of the Board of Health" logo and a section for recording Red Card information.
Visual Description:
The documents are arranged in a collage style, with some overlapping each other. The background is a light gray color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the documents. The overall effect is one of nostalgia and historical significance, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a forgotten archive of health-related documents from a bygone era.
Historical Context:
The documents appear to be from the early 20th century, likely from the United States. The language and formatting suggest a time before the widespread use of computers and digital technology. The documents may have been used by health officials, doctors, or other medical professionals to track and report on various health-related issues.
Conclusion:
The image presents a fascinating collection of vintage health-related documents, offering a glimpse into the past and the ways in which health information was recorded and tracked. The documents provide valuable insights into the history of public health and the evolution of medical record-keeping practices.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a collection of vintage documents related to health and mortality, likely from the early 20th century. The documents are arranged in a collage style, with various forms, reports, and certificates displayed.
Key Features:
- A pink document titled "MORTUARY AND SANITARY REPORT FOR SEPT. 1912" dominates the left side of the image.
- The report features a table with columns for "CAUSE OF DEATH," "AGE," and "SEX," among others.
- Several smaller documents are scattered throughout the image, including:
- A "REPORT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH"
- A "BOARD OF HEALTH" certificate
- A "MUNICIPAL WEEKLY MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY REPORT OF CERTAIN DISEASES"
- A "REPORT OF DEATHS IN" form
- A "PERMISSION IS HEREBY GIVEN" certificate
- A "TO THE BOARD OF HEALTH" letter
- The documents are all printed on paper with a yellowed or aged appearance, suggesting they are old and possibly historical.
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be a collection of historical documents related to public health and mortality. The documents provide insight into the types of information that were tracked and reported during this time period, including causes of death, infectious diseases, and mortality rates. The image may be of interest to historians, researchers, or individuals interested in the history of public health.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a collection of health-related documents from the early 20th century, likely from the city of Malden, Massachusetts. The documents are arranged in a grid-like pattern on a gray background. The documents include:
A pink document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. MORTUARY AND SANITARY REPORT FOR SEPT. 1912." It contains a table with columns for "Cause of Death," "Male," "Female," "Total," and "Death Rate." The table lists various causes of death, such as "Diphtheria," "Scarlet Fever," "Typhoid Fever," and "Tuberculosis," along with their respective death rates.
A white document titled "REPORT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH." It contains a table with columns for "Disease," "Cases," "Deaths," and "Rate." The table lists various infectious diseases, such as "Measles," "Scarlet Fever," "Diphtheria," and "Tuberculosis," along with their respective case counts, death counts, and rates.
A pink document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
A white document titled "BOARD OF HEALTH. City Hall, Malden." It contains a table with columns for "Date," "Name," "Address," "Disease," "Class," and "Remarks." The table lists various individuals who have been reported to have infectious diseases, along with their names, addresses, and the specific diseases they have been diagnosed with.
These documents appear to be part of a larger collection of health-related records from the early 20th century, likely used by the Board of Health in Malden, Massachusetts, to track and report on various health-related issues, such as mortality rates, infectious diseases, and sanitary conditions.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a collection of various documents and reports related to public health, likely from the early 20th century. The documents are pinned to a wall or bulletin board, suggesting they were intended for public display or official record-keeping. Here's a detailed description of each document:
Top Left: "BOARD OF HEALTH. MORTUARY AND SANITARY REPORT FOR SEPT. 1912"
- This is a pink document with a header indicating it is a report from the Board of Health. It includes statistics on mortality and sanitary conditions for the month of September 1912. The document lists various causes of death, such as "Acute Bronchitis," "Pneumonia," and "Tuberculosis," along with the number of deaths attributed to each cause. It also includes a section on contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month.
Top Right: "REPORT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH"
- This is a smaller document with a white background. It appears to be a form for reporting infectious diseases to the state board of health. The form includes sections for the name of the disease, the number of cases, and the location where the cases were reported.
Middle Left: "BOARD OF HEALTH. CITY HALL, MADISON"
- This document is a formal letterhead from the Board of Health in Madison. It includes the address and contact information for the Board of Health. The content of the letter is not visible in the image.
Middle Right: "BOARD OF HEALTH. CITY HALL, MADISON"
- Another document with the same letterhead as the previous one. This document appears to be a form or report, but the specific content is not legible in the image.
Bottom Left: "WEEKLY REPORT OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY"
- This is a pink document with a header indicating it is a weekly report on mortality and morbidity. It includes a table listing various diseases, the number of cases, and the number of deaths. Diseases listed include "Diphtheria," "Scarlet Fever," and "Typhoid Fever."
Bottom Right: "OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH"
- This document is a formal letterhead from the Office of the Board of Health. It includes the address and contact information for the office. The content of the letter is not visible in the image.
Additional Documents:
- There are several other smaller documents pinned to the board, including forms and reports. These documents are not clearly legible, but they appear to be related to public health statistics, disease reporting, and administrative communications.
Overall, the image represents a collection of official documents and reports from a public health department, likely used for record-keeping, reporting, and public information. The documents provide insights into the health conditions and disease prevalence in a specific location during a particular time period.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
This image is a collection of historical documents related to public health, specifically focusing on mortuary reports, disease reports, and related notifications. The documents appear to be from the early 20th century, likely around 1912, based on the dates mentioned.
Key elements of the image:
- Mortuary and Sanitary Report: A large, pink form dominates the left side. It's a detailed report from the Board of Health, containing statistical data on causes of death and contagious diseases reported monthly. There are columns for the number of deaths per cause, categorized by different wards.
- Disease Reporting Forms: Several smaller documents are scattered throughout. These include forms for reporting infectious diseases, notifications to the Board of Health, and a form notifying of a family with an illness.
- Board of Health Stationery: The documents use stationery with the "Board of Health" letterhead, a circular emblem that suggests a formal government or public health agency.
- Historical Context: The image provides insight into how public health authorities collected and managed health data in the early 20th century. It reflects the efforts made to track and control the spread of diseases.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here is a description of the image based on the provided information:
The image is a collection of historical documents related to public health, seemingly from the Board of Health in Malden, Massachusetts, around 1912. The items are arranged against a plain background.
Here's a breakdown of the documents:
- Mortuary and Sanitary Report: A large, pink report titled "Board of Health, Mortuary and Sanitary Report for Sept. 1912." It includes statistics on various causes of death, along with data on contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month. It also includes the signature "Charles Lincoln".
- Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health: This is a form for reporting infectious diseases to the state board.
- Notification Cards: There are several cards from the Board of Health, including some notifying individuals that they are reported sick and are duly notified, and another notifying that the person recovered.
- Letter/Notification of Recovery: A letter informing the Board of Health that a patient has recovered from an illness, stating the danger of contagion is over, and the card can be removed.
- Permission Slip: A permission slip from the Office of the Board of Health to remove a Red Card from a residence after a specific date.
- Weekly Morbidity Report: A sheet titled "Weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report of Certain Diseases", listing different diseases and blank areas to fill.
- Report of Deaths: A sheet titled "Report of Deaths".
The documents suggest that the Board of Health was actively tracking diseases, notifying residents about illnesses, and managing quarantine or isolation measures as needed.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image displays a collection of historical documents related to public health reporting from Malden, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed summary of each document:
Mortuary and Sanitary Report for September 1912 (Top Left, Pink Paper):
- This document is a monthly report from the Board of Health in Malden, Massachusetts.
- It includes statistics on causes of death, broken down by various diseases and conditions.
- The report also lists the number of contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month.
- The document is signed by Charles L. Leonard.
Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health (Top Right, White Paper):
- A form used to report cases of infectious diseases to the State Board of Health.
- It includes sections for the name of the disease, patient details, and the reporting physician.
Board of Health Envelope (Middle Left, White Envelope):
- An envelope addressed to the Board of Health in Malden.
- It contains a note stating that the enclosed report and card are to be filed.
Notification Card (Middle Right, Yellow Card):
- A card notifying the Board of Health of a case of measles.
- It includes details such as the patient's name, age, address, and the date of onset.
- The card is signed by M. D.
Board of Health Envelope (Middle Center, White Envelope):
- Another envelope addressed to the Board of Health in Malden.
- It contains a note stating that the enclosed report and card are to be filed.
Notification Card (Bottom Right, White Card):
- A card notifying the Board of Health of a case of measles.
- It includes details such as the patient's name, age, address, and the date of onset.
- The card is signed by M. D.
Monthly Report of Morbidity and Mortality (Bottom Left, Pink Paper):
- A monthly report form for morbidity and mortality statistics.
- It includes sections for various diseases and conditions, with spaces to record the number of cases.
Weekly Report of Morbidity (Bottom Center, White Paper):
- A weekly report form for morbidity statistics.
- It includes sections for various diseases and conditions, with spaces to record the number of cases.
Certificate of Death (Bottom Center, White Paper):
- A certificate of death form.
- It includes sections for the deceased's personal information, cause of death, and the certifying physician's details.
Board of Health Card (Bottom Right, White Card):
- A card from the Board of Health in Malden.
- It includes a note stating that the enclosed card shows the number of cases after school closes.
These documents provide a snapshot of public health reporting and record-keeping practices in the early 20th century, focusing on tracking and managing infectious diseases and mortality rates.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
The image contains a collection of documents from the Board of Health, specifically from the Malden, Massachusetts, Board of Health. The documents appear to include health-related reports and forms from the early 20th century, likely from the year 1912, as indicated by some of the text.
Top Left: A pink form titled "Mortuary and Sanitary Report for Sept. 1912." It includes a table with data on causes of death, categorized by sex, nativity, and age. The document also lists contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month, such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever.
Top Right: A form titled "Report of Infectious Diseases to the State Board of Health." This form is blank and seems to be for recording cases of infectious diseases.
Middle Left: Another form from the Board of Health, also blank, with a header that reads "The following are reported sick and you are hereby notified."
Middle Right: A form with a similar header as the previous one, listing cases of sickness but also indicating the age and address of the affected individual.
Bottom Left: A form titled "Municipal Weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report of Certain Diseases." This report is for the week ending Saturday, listing diseases such as diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, and smallpox.
Bottom Center: A document titled "Report of Deaths in Malden, Mass." for the week ending Saturday noon in 1912. It lists the diseases causing deaths and the number of deaths from each.
Bottom Right: A form titled "Office of the Board of Health - Permission is hereby given" to remove a "Red Card" from a premises. This form seems to be related to the management of infected patients or premises.
These documents provide insight into the health practices and reporting methods of the time, reflecting concerns about infectious diseases and the importance of monitoring and reporting health issues within a community.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
This image is a collection of vintage health-related documents from the Board of Health in Malden, Massachusetts, dating back to 1912. The documents are laid out on a neutral background, and they appear to be organized from left to right and top to bottom:
Top Left: A pink form titled "BOARD OF HEALTH, MALDEN, MASS. MORTUARY AND SANITARY REPORT FOR SEPT. 1912." This form contains a detailed table listing various causes of death, along with columns for sex, nativity, age, and totals. It includes causes such as accidents, appendicitis, arterio sclerosis, arthritis, Bright's disease, cancer, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral thrombosis, cystitis, diabetes mellitus, diarrhea, enteritis, embolism, gastritis, gastro enteritis, heart disease, marasmus, meningitis, nephritis, paralysis, pneumonia, puerperal convulsions, pyelitis, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, and ulcers of the stomach and duodenum. The form also includes a section for contagious and infectious diseases reported during the month, listing diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, anterior poliomyelitis, and ophthalmia neonatorum.
Middle Left: A smaller pink form titled "MUNICIPAL WEEKLY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY REPORT OF CERTAIN DISEASES." This form lists various diseases and their corresponding cases and deaths for the week ending on a specific date.
Bottom Left: A white form titled "REPORT OF DEATHS in MALDEN, MASS." This form is a detailed report of deaths, listing various diseases and their corresponding deaths for a specific week ending on a Saturday.
Top Right: A white form titled "REPORT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH." This form is a report of infectious diseases, listing the cases reported on a specific date.
Middle Right: Two white forms titled "BOARD OF HEALTH, City Hall, Malden." These forms are notifications of reported sick individuals, listing their names, addresses, and diseases.
Bottom Right: A white form titled "Office of the Board of Health, MALDEN, MASS." This form is a permission slip allowing the removal of a red card from a specific premises on or after a certain date.
Bottom Center: A white form titled "Tuberculosis Nurse." This form is a detailed clinical history of a tuberculosis patient, listing their name, residence, age, occupation, birthplace, present location, social condition, and various clinical symptoms.
The documents provide a historical snapshot of the health and mortality data from Malden, Massachusetts, in 1912, with detailed records of various diseases and causes of death.