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  • Prevention of traffic accidents in Shanxi province, China. Colour lithograph, 1957.
  • A skull seen against a street surface of granite sets; representing the danger of death in traffic accidents. Colour lithograph by Walter Müller, 195-.
  • A traffic signal that is bent and broken, with a vodka bottle jammed in its stem; representing vodka as a cause of driving accidents. Colour lithograph, 19--.
  • A deadly claw holding a slate listing the number of pedestrians killed or injured in traffic accidents in Germany in 1929. Colour lithograph by V. Zietara, ca. 1930.
  • Road traffic accident
  • A boy walking with crutches, held in the palm of a hand, representing the responsibility of the motorist to avoid hitting pedestrians. Gouache painting by John Bonella Third, 1949.
  • A man and a woman riding a motorbicycle on a mountain pass, being diverted by Death off the road and into the valley below. Pen and ink drawing, 1929.
  • A man alighting from a bus into the path of the bus following. Colour lithograph after Robin Day.
  • A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.
  • A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.
  • A carriage in Scotland has broken sending the occupants flying in all directions. Etching after J. Gillray, 1805.
  • An omnibus full of distraught women due to leeches having escaped from their broken jar. Wood engraving by J. Leech.
  • A vodka bottle on its side driven like a sports car; representing people who drink and drive as criminals. Colour lithograph by Z. Waszewski, 1961.
  • The scene of the fatal accident of the Duke of Orleans in Paris in 1842. Lithograph by F. Grenier de Saint-Martin, 1842.
  • A woman stands in the foreground on the far right, a man in a denim shirt on the far left with a woman and child, a man in a suit and a further woman behind them; an advertisement for AIDS prevention by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Consumption in Spain. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 32.
  • Cervical fracture dislocation C7/T1
  • Normal thymus