Volume 15, Number 6—June 2009
Historical Review
Drought, Smallpox, and Emergence of Leishmania braziliensis in Northeastern Brazil
Figure 4
![Discovery of human skeletons during excavation in 1994 of new sewage system in Ceará, Brazil, of persons who died of smallpox during the epidemic of 1877–1879. Photo courtesy of Jornal O Povo.](/eid/images/07-1331-F4.jpg)
Figure 4. Discovery of human skeletons during excavation in 1994 of new sewage system in Ceará, Brazil, of persons who died of smallpox during the epidemic of 1877–1879. Photo courtesy of Jornal O Povo.
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