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  • A man sitting on a bench appealing for money for people with liver disease: "Without a liver--no life". Colour lithograph for Maag Lever Darm Stichting, 2001.
  • A human figure erratically painted by Herman Brood, representing statistics of mental illness in the Netherlands for 1997. Colour lithograph for the Trimbos-instituut, 2000.
  • A multiple-choice question about the harmful effects of beer advertising a quiz on alcohol abuse. Colour lithograph by Nationaal Instituut voor Gezondheidsbevordering en Ziektepreventie, 2000.
  • A black singer in danger of having his career ended by a firework accident on New Year's Eve. Colour lithograph by SIRE for Stichting Consument en Veiligheid, 1994.
  • Explosion of an industrial oxygen container in a factory, causing death: before filling the reservoir of a gas motor, either nitrogen or carbon monoxide should have been used first. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • A rat; representing the battle against rats and mice in the Netherlands. Lithograph by J. Roëde, ca. 1950 (?).
  • A Dutch man and woman sit at a table in a summer house; he smokes a pipe. Engraving by S. Springsguth, c. 1792, after P.P. Benazech.
  • A young man collecting money for cancer relief in the Netherlands. Colour lithograph for the Nederlandse Kankerbestrijding Koningin Wilhelmina Fonds, 2001.
  • Statistics of mental illness in the Netherlands for 1984. Colour lithograph for the Nederlands centrum Geestelijke volksgezondheid, 1986.
  • Two Dutch topers clasping a beer jug and smoking. Mezzotint, c. 1831, after D. Teniers, the younger.
  • Five tombs containing skeletons of historical exemplars of wisdom, war, beauty, strength and riches; an allegory of change, decay and death. Engraving after A.P. van de Venne, ca. 1655.
  • A man with a twisted abdomen; representing undiagnosed stomach pain. Colour lithograph for Maag Lever Darm Stichting, 2001.
  • A Frenchman receiving an enema from a Hungarian apothecary by order of a Dutch doctor. Etching, 1742.
  • A man sits on a stool smoking a pipe, behind a man relieves himself against the wall. Engraving by P. Chenu, 1754, after D. Teniers.
  • Four Dutch servicemen, one in drag, standing on snowy ground near residential property. Photographic postcard, ca. 1910.
  • Two Dutch men dancing together, accompanied by an accordionist. Colour photographic postcard, 190-.
  • Snacking with Leerdammer Dutch cheese / Tesco.
  • A society lunch with patrons playing dice, smoking and drinking. Lithograph by R. Leitner, mid-19th century, after D. Teniers.
  • STOP AIDS NOW! : some things you should know about us.
  • A roulette wheel and other forms of gambling among Chinese in the Netherlands; advertising the Chinese gambling helpline. Colour lithograph for Trimbos-instituut and GGZ Nederland, 2001.
  • People talking to psychoanalysts; representing statistics of mental illness in the Netherlands for 2000. Colour lithograph for the Trimbos-instituut, 2001.
  • A woman working at a computer in an office-block with pot-plants around her. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • A man at a funfair by the seaside, being compelled to move rapidly by his dog pulling him forwards; representing exercise as good for the heart. Colour lithograph for the Nederlandse Hartstichting, ca. 2000.
  • A skeleton clutching a bottle labelled "Alcoholisme"; advertising an exhibition on alcohol abuse in the Hague, 1911. Lithograph, 1911, after F.M.
  • A woman cooking chaotically through a lack of knowledge; advertising a course on ecologically sound cooking. Colour lithograph by E. Vos for Jongeren Milieu Actief, 2001.
  • The question "Waiter, where can I have a puke?" advertising a quiz on alcohol abuse. Colour lithograph by Nationaal Instituut voor Gezondheidsbevordering en Ziektepreventie, 2000.
  • A man smoking a cigar while a toddler sits on his knee: a cat looks on with disapproval; representing the bad effects of smoking in the presence of children. Colour lithograph for Stichting Volksgezondheid en Roken (Stivoro), ca. 2000.
  • World War I: a gymnastic performance in Amsterdam for the benefit of wounded French soldiers. Colour lithograph by A. Ost, 1918.
  • Sailors keeping well by taking "Neverill" remedy. Colour lithograph by R.A., ca. 1900.
  • A black and a white syringe against a background of swirling white lines representing an advertisement for Project 'AIDS en Druggebruik' and the AIDS Information line in the Netherlands; advertisement by the N.I.A.D [Nederlands Instituut voor Alcohol en Drugs]. Colour lithograph.