Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-30
The image is a vintage card, likely from a library or archive, used to record information related to typhoid fever. The card features several lines and sections for specific data points related to the patient, their environment, and potential sources of infection.
Key information sections include:
- Personal details: Number, Name, Address, Age, Marital status (Married, Single), Nationality.
- Medical Information: Physician, Occupation
- Living Conditions & Potential Sources: How long lived at present residence, formerly lived at, Water used, Milk taken from, Milk bottles exchanged, General condition of health before the sickness, Is the house kept free from flies?
- Travel and Exposure: Have you been away from home for a day or more within two weeks or longer?
- Disease context: Have there been other cases of typhoid fever in the house (or near by)?
The card's layout and the specific questions asked suggest a public health effort to track and control the spread of typhoid fever. The "Library Bureau" stamp in the bottom right corner indicates the card was likely manufactured for a library or similar institution. The card appears to be aged and could provide valuable historical information.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-30
The image shows a form titled "Typhoid Fever" with various fields for information. The form includes spaces for "No.", "Date", "Name", "Address", "Age", "Married", "Single", "Nationality", "Occupation", "Physician", "How long lived at present residence", "Formerly lived at", "Have you been away from home for a day or more within two weeks or longer?", "Water used", "Milk taken from", "Milk bottles exchanged", "General condition of health before this sickness", "Is house kept free from flies?", and "Have there been other cases of Typhoid Fever in the house (or near by)?". The bottom right corner of the form is labeled "Library Bureau 018659".