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  2. File:CDC PHIL 10147 – candling, non-fertile egg.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image depicts the appearance of a non-fertile egg when observed using what sd known as a “candling” procedure. A very bright light is either placed behind the egg, such as was done throughout history by using a candle, hence the name, or employing more modern methods, using a powerful lamp placed against the broad end of the egg.

  3. File:CDC PHIL 10148 – candling, fertilized egg, non-viable.jpg

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    This image depicts the appearance of a non-viable, fertilized egg when observed using what is known as a “candling” procedure. A very bright light is either placed behind the egg, such as was done throughout history by using a candle, hence the name, or employing more modern methods, using a powerful lamp placed against the broad end of the ...

  4. File:CDC PHIL 10149 – fertilized egg, 11 days old.jpg

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    This image depicts the appearance of a healthy, 11-day-old fertilized egg when observed using what is known as a “candling” procedure. A very bright light is either placed behind the egg, such as was done throughout history by using a candle, hence the name, or employing more modern methods, using a powerful lamp placed against the broad ...

  5. File:Clue cells - CDC PHIL 3720.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Polycystic kidneys, gross pathology CDC PHIL.png

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    This image is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.

  7. File:Wellbee, 1963.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Wellbee - Wikipedia

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    Wellbee was an American cartoon character and public health mascot that first appeared in 1962. He was an anthropomorphic bumblebee created by Hollywood artist Harold M. Walker at the request of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) public information officer George M. Stenhouse.

  9. Charles C. Shepard - Wikipedia

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    He attended Stanford University (1932–1935) and then transferred to Northwestern University, where he received B.S., M.S., and M.D. degrees This article incorporates public domain text from the CDC website, under CDC PHIL image 10136.