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Hemophilia

Images

  • A forlorn looking child with arms outstretched among flowers, representing a child with AIDS ostracized for fear of transmitting the disease. Colour lithograph by J. Keeler, 1987, for the Centre for Attitudinal Healing.
  • A young woman with her head thrown back wearing a band in her hair representing a woman with AIDS, a painting by a 19 year old haemophiliac who died of AIDS; an advertisement for Children Living in a World with AIDS, ca. 1997.
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Catalogue

    • Archives and manuscripts
    • Online

    M0002797: Pedigree charts representing hereditary haemophilia

    | Date: 28 January 1932 | Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/23/66
    Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
    • Books

    Blood, dragons and lions : how alienation and science led me to spiritual enlightenment and innovation / Kin F. Kam.

    Kam, Kin Fai | Date: 2015
    • Books

    Normality within limits : hemophilia, the citizen-patient, and the risks of medical management in the United States of America, from World War II to the age of AIDS / by Stephen Gregory Pemberton.

    Pemberton, Stephen Gregory. | Date: 2001
    • Pictures
    • Online

    A forlorn looking child with arms outstretched among flowers, representing a child with AIDS ostracized for fear of transmitting the disease. Colour lithograph by J. Keeler, 1987, for the Centre for Attitudinal Healing.

    | Date: 1987 | Reference: 667425i
    • Archives and manuscripts
    • Online

    M0002800: Pedigree chart representing a hereditary early decay of teeth / M0002800EB: Diagram showing "Pedigree of Haemophilia"

    | Date: 28 January 1932 | Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/23/69
    Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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