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Figure 18: Historical Epidemics and Cultural Mentions The document is a descriptive figure about disease mentions over time with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: Tracks usage frequency of disease terms in cultural discourse.; Highlights peaks for cholera, polio, AIDS/HIV, and other illnesses.; Mentions Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralysis and the 1952 polio vaccine.
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