Smallpox pustule gauge, c 1920.
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Picture Number:10289190 Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Caption:
A gauge for measuring the size of smallpox pustules, made by Young's of Edinburgh. The doctor could relate a patient's pustules to four typical sizes, ranging from half an inch to four fifths of an inch in diameter.
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