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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Poster | 78.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04
text visuals | 99.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a display in a store | 57.1% | |
a display case | 44.3% | |
a display case in a store | 38.8% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a bulletin board with a bunch of notes on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
a sheet of paper with various forms of information
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This image is a collage or collection of forms and documents used by local boards of health, specifically the Milwaukee Health Department. It is mounted on a gray backing and labeled at the top as "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health."
The collection consists of nine items, including:
Pink notifications (top left): Standard health department forms from Milwaukee, which appear to be used for notifying individuals about health issues, potentially relating to communicable diseases.
Central form (middle center): A large form for the "Health Department, City of Milwaukee," with various sections to record information, including diseases, inspections, affected adults and children, and recommendations from W. C. Rucker, M.D., Commissioner of Health.
Orange form (top right): Dedicated to tracking tuberculosis cases. It includes fields for patient name, residence, diagnosis, number of children, nurse visits, and outcomes.
Postcard (top right): A pre-addressed postal card for notifying the "Librarian Public Library" in a city, possibly for record-keeping or public notices.
Red form labeled "Tuberculosis" (middle bottom): Specifically designed for documenting tuberculosis cases, including name, diagnosis, residence, results, and other pertinent details.
Smaller forms (bottom row): These include additional templates for collecting data, such as reporting diseases, public health inspections, and summary statistics.
The documents are color-coded and organized consistently, reflecting an emphasis on record-keeping and tracking health-related conditions, with a focus on tuberculosis as a significant concern at the time.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is a collection of various forms and cards used by the Health Department in Milwaukee. They are displayed on a gray background and titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health."
Top Left: Two pink cards from the Milwaukee Health Department which appear to be notifications or forms used by hospitals to inform about patients suffering from certain conditions. There are fields for the name, address, and condition of the patient.
Top Center: A larger white form from the Health Department, City of Milwaukee. This form seems to be used for reporting health conditions or inspections, with fields for different types of diseases, patients (adults, children, school children), and space for further comments.
Top Right: An orange card labeled "Tuberculosis," intended to record cases of the disease. It includes fields for name, address, date, and particulars about the case.
Middle Right: A postal card addressed to the "Librarian Public Library, City," likely used for official communication.
Bottom Left: A pink card with black text, similar to the top left cards, marked as an "Additi Car" or similar text, featuring fields for case details.
Bottom Center: A Bold red card with "TUBERCULOSIS" prominently displayed, which seems intended for detailed record-keeping of tuberculosis cases, with fields for name, address, and other relevant information.
Bottom Right: A white card from the "Office of the Commissioner of Health" in Milwaukee with sections to detail the instances of diseases reported, including gender, disease, and number of cases.
Overall, these documents are likely historical health department forms used for reporting and tracking public health cases, specifically around tuberculosis.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to contain various forms and documents related to the Milwaukee Health Department. It includes a "Health Department" form, a "Tuberculosis" form, and a "Physical Card" for the Librarian Public Library. The forms seem to be used for scheduling, reporting, and record-keeping purposes by the local health authorities.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This image shows a collection of historical health department forms and documents from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The forms appear to be from a local Board of Health and include various administrative paperwork related to health records and tuberculosis cases. The documents are displayed on what seems to be a gray background and include:
- Pink/salmon colored forms from the Milwaukee Health Department
- A central gray form with "HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITY OF MILWAUKEE" header and signed by W. C. RUCKER, M.D., Commissioner of Health
- A tuberculosis-related form in pink/salmon color
- A postal card addressed to "The Librarian Public Library, CITY"
- Various other administrative forms and schedules used by Local Boards of Health
The documents appear to be vintage/historical in nature, likely from the early-to-mid 20th century based on their design and typography. They represent the kind of paperwork and record-keeping systems used by public health departments during that era.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a collection of vintage health department forms and cards, arranged in a collage format. The forms are displayed on a gray background, with some featuring pink or orange hues.
Forms and Cards:
- Health Department Form: A white form with black text, titled "HEALTH DEPARTMENT" and "CITY OF MILWAUKEE," is prominently displayed. It includes sections for patient information, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Tuberculosis Cards: Two pink cards are visible, one with the title "MILWAUKEE HEALTH DEPARTMENT" and the other with "TUBERCULOSIS." These cards likely contain information about tuberculosis cases.
- Commissioner of Health Card: An orange card with black text is shown, featuring the title "COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH" and a section for reporting diseases.
- Librarian Public Library Card: A beige card with black text is displayed, bearing the message "To the Librarian Public Library, CITY."
- Other Forms: Several other forms are scattered throughout the image, including a pink form with the title "MILWAUKEE HEALTH DEPARTMENT" and a white form with the title "HEALTH DEPARTMENT."
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be a collection of historical health department forms and cards, likely used in the early 20th century. The forms and cards feature a mix of pink, orange, and beige colors, with black text. The image provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the types of forms and cards used by health departments during that time period.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a collection of vintage medical documents, primarily focused on tuberculosis cases. The documents are arranged in a collage style, with each item showcasing a unique aspect of medical record-keeping from the past.
Document Types:
- Tuberculosis Notification Cards: These cards feature a pink color scheme and contain essential information about the patient, including their name, address, and date of birth. They also include a section for the doctor's signature and a note indicating whether the patient has been notified of their condition.
- Health Department Forms: These forms are white and provide detailed information about the patient's medical history, including their name, address, age, sex, and occupation. They also include sections for the doctor's signature and a note indicating whether the patient has been notified of their condition.
- Postcard: A single postcard is included in the collection, featuring a beige color scheme and a simple design. It appears to be a notification card sent to patients or healthcare providers.
- Tuberculosis Diagnosis Form: This form is pink and features a detailed section for recording the patient's diagnosis, including the date of diagnosis, the type of tuberculosis, and the treatment plan.
Key Features:
- Color Scheme: The documents feature a range of colors, including pink, white, and beige. The pink color scheme is prominent in the tuberculosis notification cards and diagnosis form.
- Typography: The typography used in the documents is clear and easy to read, with a mix of serif and sans-serif fonts.
- Layout: The layout of the documents is well-organized, with clear headings and sections for recording information.
- Historical Significance: The documents provide a glimpse into the past, showcasing the medical practices and record-keeping methods used during the time period in which they were created.
Conclusion:
The image presents a fascinating collection of vintage medical documents, offering a unique insight into the history of medical record-keeping and the treatment of tuberculosis. The documents are well-preserved and feature a range of colors, typography, and layouts that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Overall, the image is a valuable resource for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the history of medicine.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a collection of different colored documents, likely related to health and public records, arranged on a gray background. The documents include various forms and cards, each with different headings and text. The top left corner has a pink document with the heading "Milwaukee Health Department" and some text written in black ink. The top right corner has a pink document with the heading "Health Department City of Milwaukee" and some text written in black ink. The bottom left corner has a pink document with the heading "Milwaukee Health Department" and some text written in black ink. The bottom right corner has a white document with the heading "Postal Card" and some text written in black ink. The middle section has a white document with the heading "Tuberculosis" and some text written in black ink.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a collection of medical forms and documents. The documents are arranged on a gray background, with some of them pinned to the surface. The documents appear to be related to the Milwaukee Health Department and the City of Milwaukee. The forms include schedules, health department forms, and tuberculosis-related documents. The documents have different colors, including pink, orange, and white. The documents have various headings, such as "Health Department," "Tuberculosis," and "Commissioner of Health."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-09
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a collection of schedules and forms used by the Milwaukee Health Department and local health boards. They are arranged on a gray background, which appears to be part of an album or display board.
Several of the forms relate to reporting and managing tuberculosis cases, as indicated by labels like "Tuberculosis" on the forms. These forms contain fields for name, address, diagnosis, and other related information.
There are also forms related to general health department activities, such as inspection reports and notifications about individuals suffering from certain conditions. These forms include fields for details on the property inspected, the condition of the premises, and the disease or condition being reported.
One notable item is a postal card addressed to the "Librarian Public Library, City," indicating the information might have been disseminated or kept for public record.
The image offers a glimpse into the administrative practices and record-keeping methods of a health department in the early 20th century.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-09
The image presents a historical collection of documents related to public health in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The documents are arranged on a gray background, likely a scrapbook page, and appear to be related to the documentation of contagious diseases, with a particular focus on tuberculosis.
The layout includes various forms and cards from the Milwaukee Health Department. Several pink-colored cards and white forms are present. One pink card is specifically titled "TUBERCULOSIS". Another white form has the heading "HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITY OF MILWAUKEE". A postcard addressed to the "Librarian Public Library, CITY" is also visible. The image also includes forms with spaces for detailed information such as names, dates, and types of illness. The style and typography indicate that the documents are from the early 20th century, perhaps around the 1910s. The inclusion of a formal "Health Department" letterhead, along with various forms, suggests a systematic approach to monitoring and managing public health concerns at the time. The documents showcase the procedures and records related to reporting diseases and the steps taken to address them.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image displays a collection of various schedules and forms used by the Milwaukee Health Department in the early 20th century. The forms are organized on a gray background, and they include the following:
Top Left (Pink Forms):
- Two forms from the Milwaukee Health Department informing individuals about their health conditions. Both forms state that the individual is suffering from a specified disease and should be isolated in a hospital. The forms are dated 1911.
Top Center (Gray Form):
- A detailed form from the Health Department of the City of Milwaukee, signed by W. C. Rucker, M.D., Commissioner of Health. This form appears to be a report or notification regarding a health issue, with sections for the name, address, age, sex, and other details of the individual, as well as the disease and recommendations for isolation or treatment.
Top Right (Orange Form):
- A form titled "Tuberculosis" from the Milwaukee Health Department, dated 1911. It includes fields for the date of diagnosis, physician's address, and details about the patient, such as name, address, occupation, and family history.
Middle Right (Cream Envelope):
- A postal card envelope addressed to the Librarian of the Public Library in Milwaukee City.
Bottom Left (Pink Form):
- A form from the Milwaukee Health Department, likely used for reporting or tracking health-related information. It includes fields for name, address, and other details.
Bottom Center (Pink Form):
- Another form related to tuberculosis, similar to the one in the top right but with different details and layout.
Bottom Right (Cream Form):
- A form titled "Communicable Disease" from the Milwaukee Health Department, dated 1911. It includes fields for reporting details about a communicable disease, such as the name of the disease, date of onset, and patient information.
Overall, the image provides a historical snapshot of the documentation and reporting processes used by the Milwaukee Health Department to manage and track health issues, particularly communicable diseases like tuberculosis, in the early 1900s.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image appears to be a collection of historical health-related documents from the Milwaukee Health Department, likely from the early 20th century. The documents are organized on a light gray background and include various forms and certificates used by the local boards of health.
The top center document is a "Health Department" form from the City of Milwaukee, dated with the year "191," which suggests the period is around the early 1900s. It includes a section for reporting on tuberculosis, with fields for the patient's name, address, and other details. The form is signed by W.C. Rucker, M.D., who is identified as the Commissioner of Health.
Surrounding this central form are several other documents:
- On the top left, there are two pink forms titled "MILWAUKEE HEALTH DEPARTMENT," which likely pertained to patient notifications or reports.
- On the top right, there are two forms related to tuberculosis, one in orange and another in white, both with spaces for the patient's information.
- At the bottom right, there is a white form with spaces for reporting cases of tuberculosis, including fields for the patient's name, address, and disease details.
- At the bottom left, there is a pink form with a grid, possibly for recording or summarizing data.
- On the bottom center, there is a pink form titled "TUBERCULOSIS," which includes fields for reporting cases of tuberculosis, such as the patient's name, address, and other pertinent details.
Additionally, there is a postal card at the bottom right, addressed to the "Librarian Public Library, CITY," suggesting a way to submit reports or inquiries related to health records to the local library.
The forms seem to be part of a system used to track and report health issues, particularly tuberculosis, in Milwaukee during the early 1900s.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image displays a collection of historical forms and documents used by the Milwaukee Health Department. The forms appear to pertain to reporting and managing health-related information, particularly focusing on tuberculosis. Here's a detailed description of the image:
Top Left Corner: Two identical pink forms from the Milwaukee Health Department. These forms are labeled "I beg to inform you that" and seem to be notification forms for reporting a health condition. They include fields for the date, name, address, and other details related to the person being reported.
Center Top: A white form titled "Health Department City of Milwaukee." This form has various fields for reporting information about a person with tuberculosis, including the name of the person, their address, the date of the report, and other relevant details. The form is signed by W.C. Rucker, M.D., Commissioner of Health.
Top Right Corner: An orange form also from the Milwaukee Health Department. This form is specifically for reporting tuberculosis cases. It includes fields for the name, address, and other details of the person with tuberculosis.
Bottom Left Corner: A pink form with a grid layout. This form appears to be a log or record sheet for various health-related information, possibly including dates, names, and other details.
Bottom Center: A form titled "Tuberculosis" from the Milwaukee Health Department. This form includes fields for the name, address, and other details of the person with tuberculosis, as well as fields for the diagnosis and treatment plans.
Bottom Right Corner: A white form with a grid layout. This form appears to be another log or record sheet for various health-related information, possibly including dates, names, and other details.
Center Right: A postcard addressed to the Librarian Public Library. It includes a pre-stamped postal card for mailing.
The overall layout of the image suggests that these forms were used by local boards of health to manage and report health-related information, particularly focusing on tuberculosis cases. The forms are neatly arranged, indicating a systematic approach to health reporting and management.