Stamp
SCG7803 - Austria 1966 – XV International Congress of Occupational Medicine
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Issued by the Republic of Austria in 1966, this 3-schilling commemorative stamp marks the 15th International Congress of Occupational Medicine held in Vienna. Designed by O. Stefferl and engraved by G. Wimmer, the stamp portrays a powerful figure of a laborer in a dramatic pose, symbolizing human endurance and the challenges of work-related health. The red emblem featuring the serpent and bowl—an ancient medical symbol—underscores the theme of occupational health and medicine. A striking example of mid-20th-century Austrian engraving artistry and thematic design.
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