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  • Poster asking for blood donors
  • Appeal for blood donors in Kenya. Colour lithograph bu Sunburst Communications, 2010.
  • If he should fall, is your blood there to save him? : The Emergency Blood Transfusion Service needs blood donors / A. Games.
  • A clock, indicating the urgency of the need for blood-donors. Colour lithograph after Abram Games, 1943.
  • Hands receiving a drop of blood: appeal for blood donors in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Sunburst Communications for Kenya Red Cross Society, ca. 2000.
  • A compass clock, indicating the urgency of the need for blood donors. Colour lithograph by Abram Games, 1943.
  • The head of a wounded soldier, tense with pain, and blood being transfused; representing the need for blood donors. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1942.
  • The head of a wounded soldier, tense with pain, and blood being transfused; representing the need for blood donors. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1942.
  • An arm bearing a heart plaster and holding a bag of blood and syringes wrapped in yellow ribbon: appeal for blood donors in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Hearts, some filled with red representing an appeal for blood donors by the Ministerio de Salud and Organizacion Panamericana de la Salud. Colour lithograph by Milagros Carrillo, ca. 1995.
  • Completed form for blood donor appeal in Kenya. Colour lithograph bu Sunburst Communications, 2010.
  • No catch : you won't get AIDS by giving blood. When you give blood, a new needle is used for each donor / TVS, Health Education Council.
  • Ways in which AIDS is spread including a couple representing unsafe sex, a person receiving infected blood from a donor, 3 people sharing contaminated needles and a pregnant woman infected with HIV lying in bed; an advertisement by the Directorate of Health Services in Manipur. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A soldier within a blood-flask, referring to the army's need of blood-donations. Colour lithograph after Abram Games, 1943.
  • A soldier within a blood-flask, referring to the army's need of blood-donations. Colour lithograph after Abram Games, 1943.
  • A wounded soldier indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • A wounded soldier, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • A wounded soldier, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • The face of an anxious child, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans.
  • A schoolgirl knocked down by a motor car, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans.
  • The blood which you so generously gave has been used by the fighting forces ... / Army Blood Transfusion Service ; [illustrated by] Charles Thomas.
  • The blood which you so generously gave has been used by the fighting forces ... / Army Blood Transfusion Service ; [illustrated by] Charles Thomas.
  • A sick baby in a hospital bed, with a graph line plunging downwards, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Eileen Evans.
  • A soldier promotes blood donation in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service, ca. 2000.
  • Blood donation to save life. Colour lithograph by H. Fabigan, 195- (?) for the Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz.
  • A boy with a head wound, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • A boy with a head wound, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • A boy with a wounded head, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
  • A man with a scimitar, and a bleeding heart; representing the blood donation service run in Cuba by the Comité de Defensa de la Revolución. Colour silk screen print by S. Goire Castilla, 1987.
  • A blood droplet representing an advertisement for safe blood donation to prevent the spread of AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph, 1995.