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- Yellow_flag_(contagion) abstract "In International maritime signal flags, plain yellow, green, and even black flags have been used to symbolize disease in both ships and ports, with the color yellow having a longer historical precedent, as a color of marking for houses of infection, previous to its use as a maritime marking color for disease.The present flag used for the purpose is the "Lima" (L) flag, which is a mixture of yellow and black flags previously used. It is sometimes called the "yellow jack" but this was also a name for yellow fever, which probably derives its common name from the flag, not the color of the victims (cholera ships also used a yellow flag). The plain yellow flag ("Quebec" or Q in international maritime signal flags), probably derives its letter symbol for its initial use in quarantine, but this flag in modern times indicates the opposite—a ship that declares itself free of quarantinable disease, and requests boarding and routine port inspection.".
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) thumbnail ICS_Quebec.svg?width=300.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) wikiPageExternalLink 4190.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) wikiPageID "37066329".
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) wikiPageRevisionID "594171293".
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) hasPhotoCollection Yellow_flag_(contagion).
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Flags.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Infectious_diseases.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:International_flags.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Latin-alphabet_representations.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Nonverbal_communication.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Prevention.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Quarantine_facilities.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) subject Category:Yellow_symbols.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) comment "In International maritime signal flags, plain yellow, green, and even black flags have been used to symbolize disease in both ships and ports, with the color yellow having a longer historical precedent, as a color of marking for houses of infection, previous to its use as a maritime marking color for disease.The present flag used for the purpose is the "Lima" (L) flag, which is a mixture of yellow and black flags previously used.".
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) label "Yellow flag (contagion)".
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) sameAs m.0n483d9.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) sameAs Q8051878.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) sameAs Q8051878.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) wasDerivedFrom Yellow_flag_(contagion)?oldid=594171293.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) depiction ICS_Quebec.svg.
- Yellow_flag_(contagion) isPrimaryTopicOf Yellow_flag_(contagion).