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  • Calcio-Vi-Fos, calcio, vitaminas fosforo y minerales asimilables ... : Neo-Vina combinada y combinada infantil ... teraputica auxiliar de la gripe y sus complicaciones / Laboratorios Salus S. de R.L.
  • An Asian woman in a telephone box listening to the telephone, four symbols of sound or soundness (telephone, exclamation mark with telephone number, condom and syringe); representing support for HIV positive drug-users. Colour lithograph by Photo Co-op, Glover/Huges and Big-Active Ltd. for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
  • The HIV virus with the silhouette of a couple, 2 people injecting drugs and a blood transfusion; below further illustrations relating to ways in which AIDS is not transmitted including through insect bites and handshaking; a warning about how AIDS is and is not contracted. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • An unlikely drug user, a middle-aged man in a shirt and tie aims a syringe at another man against a backdrop of a building bearing a flag representing a message about HIV by the AIDS Council of New South Wales. Colour lithograph.
  • A blood red flame bearing a white syringe pointing up towards the word 'AIDS' in blue letters; a drug safety and AIDS prevention advertisement by the Committee on AIDS Hanoi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Anestesia intravenosa con 'Kemithal' marca registrada : proporciona un margen mas amplio de seguridad / Imperial Chemical (Pharmaceuticals) Limited una compañía subsidiaria de Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
  • Holī festival. Watercolour by a Lucknow painter, 18--.
  • A French physician. Engraving by M. Darly, 1771.
  • A la profesión médica y farmaceútica : conozca la familia "B-D Ace" / Mapad, S.A.
  • Rivalry between newspapers; caricatured by two men squirting printing ink at one another from either end of a table. Lithograph.
  • A syringe plunges down the centre of 2 figures as a personified HIV virus wearing a bandana and holding the pronged fork of the devil bounces off an arrow pointing right; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A face made up of two coloured condoms as eyes, a syringe as a nose and the words in French: "1st December 1994 World AIDS Day" in the curved shape of a mouth; an advertisement by Stell and Ryck & Lola. Colour lithograph by S. Senta Loys.
  • Four syringes, with a woman and a man puffing on joints; advertising self-help workshops for drug-addicts organised by the AIDS-Hilfe NRW. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A newspaper cutting about AIDS-infected students at an Austrian High School who experimented with drugs using the same syringe; with the warning 'Der Erste Schuss kann AIDS-Tödlich sein' [The first shot can kill you of AIDS]; a warning issued by the Senator for Social Health and Youth and Family. Colour lithograph.
  • A diseased woman turning into a mermaid, a physician with a lancet riding on a cow and an apothecary wielding a syringe form a grotesque procession, scaring children as they go; referring to the distrust of the French public in the face of vaccination. Coloured etching.
  • A man carrying a giant syringe. Pen drawing, ca. 1810.
  • A drug user advised to use a clean syringe to prevent HIV/AIDS; an advertisement for the Drogues Info Service by the CFES and Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité, Secrétariat d'état à la Santé. Colour lithograph.
  • A blood transfusion bag representing an advertisement for sterilisation of needles and syringes to prevent AIDS; by the NGO AIDS Cell Centre for Community Medicine in New Delhi. Colour lithograph by Ayuha (?), ca. December 1992.
  • A cross incorporating a montage of pink heart muscles, pink triangles, crossed red and green squares, the AIDS red ribbon on a stamp, flowers, a hand and a version of the American flag; on a background coloured in green crayon incorporating a montage of photographs including Christ's head of thorns and a hand injecting a syringe into an arm; on a further black background bearing the brown lettering: 'el colonialismo' [colonialism]; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Juan Sánchez, ca. 1995.
  • Oradexon  inyectable ... : Embarazo? ... Metrogen Fuerte / Organon.
  • A cartoon-figure called 'Leo' juggles a video, a bottle, a condom, a syringe and a pill box while standing on a tight-rope above a crater against a starry night sky; advertising the 2nd 'Stop AIDS' festival in Mainz, 1990. Colour lithograph by Klaus.
  • A syringe with red markings and a red arrow pointing up representing an advertisement for a self-retractable needle for single use only by Le Centre Didro. Colour lithograph.
  • A group of fashionable physicians gathered around a sick patient listen to one of their number proclaiming the virtue of leeches. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé after E.J. Pigal, 1824.
  • Anestesia intravenosa con 'Kemithal' marca registrada : proporciona un margen mas amplio de seguridad / Imperial Chemical (Pharmaceuticals) Limited una compañía subsidiaria de Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
  • Calcio-Vi-Fos, calcio, vitaminas fosforo y minerales asimilables ... : Neo-Vina combinada y combinada infantil ... teraputica auxiliar de la gripe y sus complicaciones / Laboratorios Salus S. de R.L.
  • A walkway curving around into a street plaza/square populated with people engaged in various activities with numerous signs with messages relating to AIDS and HIV; an advertisement by the Comision Anti-SIDA de Alava. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A large syringe about to inject into a row of arms with a personification of the HIV virus bearing a red bandana and the pronged fork of the devil lurks nearby; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A physician with a garland of bottles, pill boxes and a clyster-pipe. Coloured etching after T. Rowlandson.
  • Two lesbian women preparing to inject themselves representing a warning to the lesbian community about being HIV positive by the AIDS Council of New South Wales. Colour lithograph.
  • An information leaflet printed on four sides featuring a man in a denim shirt on the front and inner pages with a warning about the dangers of sharing needles and contracting AIDS; an advertisement by Luc Bils of the Coordination Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs (French Community) with the support of the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. Colour lithograph by Forum, ca. 1988.