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SCG8695 - Ajman 1969 “History of Medicine” Airmail Series
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This elegant 1969 Ajman airmail set celebrates the evolution of medical science through classical artworks. The 85 Dirhams stamp depicts “Antiochus’ Malady” by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, symbolizing early insights into psychosomatic illness. The 70 Dirhams issue shows a 17th-century hospital fresco, illustrating care and consultation among physicians. The 1 Riyal stamp portrays “Apothecary’s Shop” by Pietro Longhi, capturing the intimate world of early pharmacists. Together, these finely printed issues highlight Ajman’s cultural homage to medicine’s artistic and scientific heritage—an appealing thematic set for collectors of art, health, and Middle Eastern postal history.
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