Dr Uncle Sam,Industrial Troubles,1917,WWI,quack doctor,nurse,WWI,sick persons
Title: Dr Uncle Sam - is now in charge of our industrial troubles / Phifer.
Date Created/Published: [1917]
Summary: Poster showing Uncle Sam administering a dose of 'Co-operation' to patients 'Wage earner' and 'Wage payer' as the quack doctor of 'Agitation' leaves, and nurse 'The Public' sweeps up. A tiny bird comments, 'A real doctor on the job now!'
Notes:
Title continues: He has prescribed a Victory Tonic, called Co-operation. It will bring better feeling among our wage-earners and wage-payers and will cure strife. Quack remedies, known as legislative ether, spirits of discontent and agitator's acid, almost killed the patients. They are poisons, not remedies. Co-operation will win the war!
Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request.
No. F-8.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--United States.
Cooperation--1910-1920.
Sick persons--1910-1920.
Physicians--1910-1920.
Quacks--1910-1920.
Sweeping--1910-1920.
Lithographs--1910-1920.
War posters--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /00653175/
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