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text visuals | 99.8% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a display of white paper | 60.3% | |
a close up of a sign | 60.2% | |
a display of paper | 60.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a display of papers and papers with papers | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
The image depicts various forms and notices used by a health administration, likely from a historical context. The items are arranged neatly in rows on a gray background. Here's a breakdown of the elements:
Top Left: A form titled "Contagious Disease Report" with fields for specific information, such as name, age, address, disease, school attendance, and number of other children in the family.
Bottom Left: Three yellow cards with printed sections to document health and disease-related information. The cards include headings such as "AUTOPSY," "TYPHOID FEVER," and "CONTAGIOUS DISEASES," with line entries for details like patient name, residence, date, and diagnosis.
Center: Two white sheets of text, labeled "OFFICE OF BOARD OF HEALTH." These appear to outline procedures or regulations regarding health and disease control, featuring formal printed instructions, likely for public distribution or administrative use.
Top Right: A form labeled "DAILY COMPLAINTS, New Bedford," for recording specific health-related concerns.
Middle Right: A card from the "OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH" with a statement confirming an action or case fact, intended to be filled out and signed by a clerk.
Bottom Right: A white card labeled "OFFICE OF BOARD OF HEALTH" with a formal notification addressed to the Trustees of the Free Public Library. It mentions disinfection and clearance of items from contagious risks.
Right Side: A white form simply titled "FUMIGATION, New Bedford," presumably linked to fumigation procedures, with a line for a signature.
The collection seems to be a series of administrative documents for tracking, reporting, and managing public health and contagious diseases, possibly in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image displays a collection of vintage forms related to public health and contagious diseases. These forms are arranged neatly on a gray background and likely pertain to reporting and managing health issues in a community, possibly from New Bedford or another town's Board of Health.
- On the left, there is a "Contagious Disease Report" form, which includes fields for the name, age, address, disease, where isolated, school attendance, other children in family, and school attendance.
- Below this, there are two small yellowish forms:
- The first is a "Contagious Disease Card," with fields for the name, residence, disease, reported by, case number, and several other fields related to the diagnosis and status.
- The second is an "Autopsy" form, with fields for location, name, symptoms, and other data related to the autopsy procedure.
- At the bottom, there is a yellow "Stub for Typhoid Fever" form, with fields for recording cases and forwarding reports to the Board of Health.
- In the middle of the image, there are two notices from the "Office of the Board of Health." These contain detailed guidelines or notices, possibly regarding health ordinances or procedures.
- On the right side, there are four white forms/cards:
- The "Daily Complaints" form for New Bedford.
- An "Office of the Board of Health" notification form.
- A "Fumigation" form for New Bedford.
- The bottom card is another notice about public bereavement or a similar duty, potentially a notice about property disinfection after a contagious disease has been eradicated.
These forms likely represent historical documentation used by local health authorities to track and manage public health, particularly in terms of contagious diseases and sanitation.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a collection of vintage health-related forms and reports, arranged in two columns on a gray background. The forms are predominantly white with black text, featuring various fonts and layouts.
Left Column:
- A "Contagious Disease Report" form with blank lines for patient information.
- A "Confinement Card" with a yellowed paper tone, containing illegible text.
- A "Certificate of Death" form with a yellowed paper tone, featuring a series of blank lines.
- A "Certificate of Death" form with a yellowed paper tone, containing illegible text.
Right Column:
- A "Daily Complaints" form with a blank line for the patient's name and address.
- An "Office of the Board of Health" letterhead with a blank line for the patient's name and address.
- A "Fumigation" form with a blank line for the patient's name and address.
- An "Office of the Board of Health" letterhead with a blank line for the patient's name and address.
The forms appear to be from the early 20th century, given their design and layout. They are likely used for reporting and recording health-related information, such as contagious diseases, deaths, and complaints. The use of yellowed paper and illegible text suggests that these forms may have been used for many years before being replaced or discarded. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the past, highlighting the importance of record-keeping and documentation in the field of public health.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a collection of 11 documents, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, related to public health and disease reporting. The documents are arranged in three columns, with four documents in the left column, three in the middle column, and four in the right column.
Left Column:
- A "Contagious Disease Report" form with spaces for reporting information such as name, age, address, disease, and school attendance.
- Three yellowed cards with illegible text, possibly used for recording patient information or test results.
Middle Column:
- Three copies of a letter from the "Office of Board of Health," dated February 26, 1895, discussing the importance of reporting contagious diseases and providing instructions for doing so.
Right Column:
- A "Daily Complaints" form with spaces for reporting information such as date, name, and nature of complaint.
- A "Fumigation" form with spaces for reporting information such as date, location, and method of fumigation.
- A letter from the "Office of Board of Health" to the Free Public Library, dated February 26, 1895, discussing the importance of fumigating books and other materials to prevent the spread of disease.
Overall, the documents suggest that the Office of Board of Health was responsible for monitoring and controlling the spread of contagious diseases in the community, and that they relied on reports from healthcare providers and the public to do so. The documents also highlight the importance of proper sanitation and hygiene practices, such as fumigation, in preventing the spread of disease.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows a collection of documents related to health and disease reporting, likely from the early 20th century. The documents are mounted on a gray background, and they appear to be part of a historical archive or exhibit.
The documents include:
- A "Contagious Disease Report" form with sections for personal information, disease details, and other relevant data.
- An "Office of Board of Health" document with printed text and blank spaces for additional information.
- A "Daily Complaints" form with a section for recording daily complaints related to health issues.
- Another "Office of Board of Health" document with printed text and blank spaces for additional information.
- A "Fumigation" form with sections for recording fumigation details and signatures.
- A "History" document with printed text and blank spaces for additional information.
- A "Typhoid Fever" form with sections for recording typhoid fever details and signatures.
- An "Office of Board of Health" document with printed text and blank spaces for additional information.
The documents are likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the reference to "New Bedford" and the use of typewriters for printing text. The collection appears to be part of a historical archive or exhibit, showcasing the methods and procedures used for disease reporting and public health management during that time period.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows a collection of documents, probably from the Board of Health, displayed on a gray background. The documents are organized in a grid pattern, with some documents overlapping. The documents are of different sizes and shapes, and some of them have text written on them. The documents include a Contagions Disease Report, Daily Complaints, Fumigation, and Office of Board of Health.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-30
This image appears to be a collection of documents related to public health and contagious diseases. They likely originate from the early 20th century, given the design and typography. The documents include:
- Contagious Disease Report: A form for reporting information about a patient with a contagious disease.
- Office of Board of Health: Several documents containing text and possibly regulations.
- Daily Complaints: A form for recording daily complaints.
- Fumigation: A notice of fumigation
- Office of Board of Health: Another notice relating to the quarantine and fumigation process.
The handwriting on some of the forms is still visible. The entire collection paints a picture of the processes and procedures the health board used during that time.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-30
The image contains several forms related to public health. There's a "Contagious Disease Report" form with spaces for name, age, address, disease, where isolated, school attendance, and other children in the family. Two forms titled "Office of Board of Health" are present, which appear to be official communications or notices. A form labeled "Daily Complaints" with the location "New Bedford" suggests a log or record of reported health issues. Another form mentions "Fumigation" in New Bedford, indicating disinfection processes. Lastly, there's a notice from the "Office of Board of Health" addressed to the Trustees of the Free Public Library, confirming that a quarantine at a specific location has been lifted, the premises disinfected, and there is no further danger of contagion.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows a collection of various official forms and documents from the early 20th century, likely from the United States, specifically from New Bedford, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed summary of each document:
Contagious Disease Report:
- A form used to report contagious diseases.
- Fields include Name, Age, Address, Disease, Where Infected, School Attendance, and Other Children in Family.
Office of Board of Health (Two Documents):
- Both documents are official notices from the Board of Health, New Bedford, dated February 26, 1919.
- The documents outline regulations and instructions related to the reporting and handling of contagious diseases, specifically measles.
- They detail the legal requirements for reporting cases, quarantine procedures, and penalties for non-compliance.
- The documents are signed by E.L. Dexter, M.D., Chairman, and Arthur Winslow, Secretary.
Daily Complaints:
- A form for reporting daily complaints to the Office of the Board of Health, New Bedford.
- The form is blank, indicating it is ready for use.
Fumigation:
- A form related to fumigation procedures, likely for dealing with contagious diseases or pest control.
- The form is blank and addressed to New Bedford.
Office of Board of Health (Letter):
- A letter from the Office of the Board of Health, New Bedford, addressed to the Trustees of the Free Public Library.
- The letter requests the quarantining of books where cases of contagious diseases have occurred, to prevent the spread of infection.
- It is signed by Charles.
Library Forms (Three Documents):
- These forms appear to be library cards or records.
- Fields include Name, Address, Date, Book Title, and Author.
- The forms are from different libraries, including "New Bedford Free Public Library" and another unspecified library.
These documents provide a glimpse into the public health measures and library procedures of the early 20th century, highlighting the efforts to control the spread of contagious diseases and maintain public health standards.