Peru - background: Health and progress. Health and Progress is the central theme of a special issue of World Health devoted to Latin America. Its shows the mutual dependence of the various components of well-being, in which health as a social service is included. It also stresses that only harmonious planned development can bring about progress. Improvement and modernization of working conditions make a better life, better health and a higher yield. Clearing the jungle in Lorato Province

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Peru - background: Health and progress. Health and Progress is the central theme of a special issue of World Health devoted to Latin America. Its shows the mutual dependence of the various components of well-being, in which health as a social service is included. It also stresses that only harmonious planned development can bring about progress. Improvement and modernization of working conditions make a better life, better health and a higher yield. Clearing the jungle in Lorato Province
Peru - background: Health and progress. Health and Progress is the central theme of a special issue of World Health devoted to Latin America. Its shows the mutual dependence of the various components of well-being, in which health as a social service is included. It also stresses that only harmonious planned development can bring about progress. Improvement and modernization of working conditions make a better life, better health and a higher yield. Clearing the jungle in Lorato Province
Artist/Maker (French-Hungarian, 1906 – 2003)
Datec. 1960
MediumVintage gelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.6 cm) Image: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling, P2016
Object number2022.15.171
Not on view
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Provenance 2022: Hamilton College (Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art)
From the collection of Charles-Henri Favrod, the founding director of the Musée de l'Elysée de la Photographie in Lausanne, Switzerland
Markings Verso, upper middle (stamped): "[WHO/12055, PERU-BACKGROUND/ HEALTH AND PROGRESS. Health and Progress is the central theme of a special/ issue of WORLD HEALTH devoted to Latin America. It shows the mutual dependence/ of various components of well-being, in which health as a social service/ is included. It also stresses that only harmonious planned development can/ bring about progress./ Improvement and modernization of working conditions make a better life, better/ health and a higher yield. Clearing the jungle in Lorato Province, Peru./ SANTE ET PROGRES. Sante et Progres constituant le theme d'un numero da/ SANTE DU MONDE reserve a l'Amerique latine. Ce numbre montre l'interdependance/ des differents facteurs de bien-etre, parmi lesquels figure la sante en tant/ que services social. On y verra que que seul un developpement harmonieusement panigie peut conduire au progres./ L'amelioration et la modernisation des conditions de travail ont pour conse-/ quence de donner aux travailleurs un cadre de vie meilleur, une bonne sante/ physique et un rendement plus grand. Travaux de defrichage dans la Province/ de Lorato, Perou./ WHO photo by Paul Almasy.]"

Verso, lower left (stamped): "[EDITIONS RENCONTRE/ Presse et Information/ Iconographie/ Ch. d'Entre-Bois 33/ 1018 LAUSSANE Suisse/ Titre Perou/ Origine WHO/ Paul Almasy/ A restituer apres usage,/ sauf accord particulier./ Droits reserves.]"
Inscribed Verso, top left: "PAL-F-11" and "2500"
Verso, top center: "FCC F F20"
Verso, top right: "Amerique, Perou"
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