This vintage public health poster showcases a significant mid-20th-century campaign about syphilis treatment adherence. It features two men in stark contrast: one healthy, holding a child, with a reassuring family scene, and the other visually impaired, reliant on a crutch and white cane, highlighting the consequences of untreated illness. The bold, flat colors and illustrative style typical of the era create a serious and direct educational tone. This poster serves as a cautionary reminder of medical adherence's importance and is an artistic representation of historical health messaging.