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  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements from The Chemist and Drugist 1880
  • Advertisements for pharmaceutical products, sent through the post to physicians in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium. Prints, 1940s-1960s.
  • Advertisements for pharmaceutical products, sent through the post to physicians in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium. Prints, 1940s-1960s.
  • Animals dressed as gentlemen and ladies survey the medical advertisements on a wall. Coloured wood engraving by J. Grandville, 1853.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A landlord, while fishing, reads property advertisements in the newspaper and exclaims at the levels of rent being asked. Coloured lithograph by A.J.L. Jazet, 1843.
  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • A message in pink German lettering against a blue background: 'AIDS. Your ignorance leads me to'; one of five advertisements by the AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Scharler & Deller Salzurg.
  • A message in pink German lettering against a blue background: 'AIDS. Your carelessness makes me sick'; one of five advertisements by the AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Scharler & Deller Salzurg.
  • The message in Swedish 'Don't forget. Men'; one of a series of AIDS prevention advertisements by the RFSL, the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The face of a long blond-haired man up close; German version in a series of AIDS prevention advertisements entitled 'Yes' by Folkhälsoinstitutet. Colour lithograph by Nina Vestlund & Co and Anti Wendel, ca. 1995.
  • The face of a middle-aged blonde-haired woman wearing black; French version in a series of AIDS prevention advertisements entitled 'Yes' by Folkhälsoinstitutet. Colour lithograph by Nina Vestlund & Co and Anti Wendel, ca. 1995.
  • The face of a blonde-haired woman with freckles up close; German version in a series of AIDS prevention advertisements entitled 'Yes' by Folkhälsoinstitutet. Colour lithograph by Nina Vestlund & Co and Anti Wendel, ca. 1995.
  • A message in green German lettering against an orange background: 'AIDS. The really sick thing is the recklessness of it.'; one of five advertisements by the AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Scharler & Deller Salzurg.
  • A variety of makes of condom and lubricant from 'All Right' to 'Tunna' representing the 'rubber market'; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • The face and glittered arm of a dark-haired woman up close; Spanish version in a series of AIDS prevention advertisements entitled 'Yes' by Folkhälsoinstitutet. Colour lithograph by Nina Vestlund & Co and Anti Wendel, ca. 1995.
  • A message in yellow German lettering against a green background: 'AIDS. The real sickness of it is the prejudices against it.'; one of five advertisements by the AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Scharler & Deller Salzurg.