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The Plague of Ashdod (1630) Nicholas Poussin

The artwork “The Plague of Ashdod” was created by the French painter Nicolas Poussin in 1630. It portrays the biblical narrative of a divine plague inflicted upon the people of Ashdod. 

This dramatic scene of divine punishment is described in the Old Testament. The Philistines are stricken with plague in their city of Ashdod because they have stolen the Ark of the Covenant from the Israelites and placed it in their pagan temple. You can see the decorated golden casket of the Ark between the pillars of the temple. People look around in horror at their dead and dying companions. One man leans over the corpses of his wife and child and covers his nose to avoid the stench. Rats scurry towards the bodies. The broken statue of their deity, Dagon, and the tumbled down stone column further convey the Philistines’ downfall.

In the artwork, Poussin vividly depicts the turmoil and suffering caused by the plague. The foreground is filled with the stricken inhabitants of Ashdod; their bodies are contorted in agony or limp in the stillness of death, illustrating the mercilessness of the affliction. The variety of postures and expressions captures the range of human suffering and chaos that accompanies such disaster. 

Amongst the afflicted, several figures stand out due to their dynamic gestures or central placement within the composition, drawing the viewer’s eye and emphasizing the emotional impact of the scene. In the background, classical architecture gives a sense of order and permanence that starkly contrasts with the disarray and despair of the figures. Poussin’s use of colour and light skilfully highlights the drama, with the dark and earthy tones of the suffering masses set against the lighter, more serene sky, which suggests divine presence or intervention.

Poussin’s use of color and light skillfully highlights the drama, with the dark and earthy tones of the suffering masses set against the lighter, more serene sky, which suggests divine presence or intervention. The overall effect is one of a carefully structured scene that conveys a narrative full of intensity and profound human drama, characteristic of the religious paintings of the period and the classical style Poussin is renowned for. Poussin began to paint The Plague of Ashdod while the bubonic plague was still raging throughout Italy though sparing Rome. He first called the painting The Miracle in the Temple of Dagon, but later it became known as The Plague of Ashdod.

The painting most importantly provides a view into how illness and diseases were feared at that time in the past and the fact that people had the knowledge that it was transmissible during that time period which was the 16th century.

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  • [Exclusive] Tainted: Blood Betrayal

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    Nivea Vaz
    4–6 minutes

    Victims, false hopes and a treacherous donation project gone wrong. After the medical treatments were allocated resulted in living testimonies ending up bedridden, having not much to live for. This is the story of real people suffering from an avoidable cause.

     

    Here, I present to you a timeline of events that have unfolded and accumulated leading up to the infected blood scandal that holds the NHS accountable even to this day. Labelled as “The Worst Treatment Disaster in the NHS History.” In the 1970s and 80s, tens of thousands of NHS patients were given blood infected with HIV and Hepatitis C. A public inquiry was launched in 2018, and on May 20th, of this year, it finally published its report. That the disaster was no accident, and that people’s trust was breached. This report that has come out, brings an end to that. For thousands affected, to them, it becomes too late. It’s a bloody disgrace that covered up the victim’s traumas.

     

    Back then, Caroline Wheeler was the political editor of Sunday Times. At the very beginning of her career, that took place in 2001, when she was part of a trainee scheme, she had a life-changing phone call from a man named Mick Mason. She had got a call telling that he had been infected with Hepatitis C, HIV, and also feared that he was infected with the human version of mad cow disease. The ‘Mad Cow’ disease was all news at that time. He narrated out to her, how he was infected with contaminated blood products.

     

    As this was one her first days on the job, she doubted the claims made by him, so she went off the call and started doing a bit of research, only to realise that she was informed of the nightmares that were actually real. She came to the conclusion that it was the ultimate truth.

     

    It was an eye opener to a 21 year old at that time. As a reporter, she was shocked that it wasn’t on the front page or cover of every newspaper as it was something that required necessary reporting. She was just able to find snippets of information available on the internet, it resulted in a two-decade long journey, for justice of the medical wrongdoings or in other words, medical negligence.

     

    Mick, the man on the call was a haemophiliac, and the story he had to tell was about the affected haemophiliac patients. Haemophilia arises as there is lack of a coagulating factor for the blood coagulation process. So, they require blood products for this disease, Mick at the age of 18 found out that he was infected with HIV.  He got infected with HIV from using blood products and drugs that were meant to improve his health.

     

    He finds out about this when his doctors send him a balanced diet worksheet for those suffering from HIV. Many patients who went in for rounds of blood transfusions for one treatment or another had no clue that this was infected blood they were dealing with. There’s an estimate that around 5,000 people were infected and more than half have died. This also unfortunately did include many non-haemophiliacs as well; those who went through a car crash or child birth. The total count increases upto 35,000 people, in addition, to haemophiliacs who were also infected with Hepatitis C during this period.

     

    The story of how this came about is really crazy, in the 1960s, Dr. Judith G. Paul discovered a process of freezing and thawing plasma. This gives a factor rich plasma that could potentially be used for haemophiliacs. Factor VIII is responsible for Haemophilia A.  This discovery further advanced treatments for haemophilia. Demand overtook the supply, and this plasma was having low numbers of people for blood donation. This meant that the NHS had to look elsewhere for other options, the establishment turned to the American blood donation system which was very different compared to the UK. Many people would get paid for donating their blood.

     

    Back in 1975, the nightmare was just getting started. 24 highland clinics in the US, were taking blood for haemophiliacs in the UK. A filming crew in San Franciso made a horrifying discovery, that homeless people, drug addicts and alcoholics were listed for blood donation. Here, the rules were not at all followed.

     

    4 scary truths were revealed on an undercover radio investigation; one; no check was done on the false addresses noted down, two; doctors there did not check for the drug uses made, three; physical examinations were not completely done, four; medical questions that weren’t asked were filled out as satisfactory in forms-a breach in confidentiality and trust. It became a common sight on Skid Row, and was popularly nicknamed as ‘ooze for booze’. People would pay up for their drinking habits from their blood. Prisoners were paid upto $7 for a pint of blood.

     

    Pooling of blood was done to create the factor concentrate which meant that if one person’s blood was infected and the rest wasn’t, everyone is now having the higher risk of infection from the mixed infected blood. Mixed blood in 1975 with screening was another whole story. The blows were already felt by patients relying on the NHS blood supply chain. Anita Roddick, the Founder of The Body Shop was one of the first few who were infected by this contaminated blood. She was probably infected in 1971.

     

    In January of 1982, Professor Bloom, a haemotologist, was involved in the treatment of haemophilics. It started with chimpanzees, and eventually children unfortuately were tested on, and around a third were infected with HIV. The school that agreed on the human testing of children for HIV is still standing even to this day. The NHS holds liability for the deaths caused by the experimentation.

     

    Nivea Vaz

    Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara

    The fight for injustice caused by impure blood supply!

     Credit: Times Radio

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