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  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo. Handbill.
  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo: exterior. Photograph.
  • Academy or university, Portugal or Brazil: elevation. Etching.
  • New World leishmaniasis focus: Catu forest in Belém, Brazil
  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo: elevations and plans. Lithograph, 1886.
  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo: exterior seen from a distance. Photograph.
  • Brazil: Krenak people (Botocudos) with lip-plugs and ear-plugs (Botocudos). Photograph.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821, after J. Mawe.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • A chalybeate well, Tijuca, Brazil. Lithograph by N. Whittock, 1830, after R. Walsh.
  • Bahia railway station, Bahia, Brazil. Wood engraving by R.P. Leitch after B. Mulock.
  • South America (Brazil): a variety of indigenous animals including a porcupine. Etching by Smith.
  • African workers washing for diamonds in Brazil. Etching after T. Webster after J. Mawe, 1815.
  • Brazil: a puma attacks an ant eater in a forest with howling monkeys looking on. Coloured lithograph.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: the Brazil pavilion: a statue above an octagonal seat. Photograph, 1904.
  • Tocunduba Lepers' Asylum, Pará, Brazil: a row of basic cottages; a horse and cart outside a larger building. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • Puri Indians by the Paraiba river, Brazil. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821, after M. Zu Wied-Neuwied.
  • Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil: workers washing for diamonds, supervised by 'feitores' (inspectors). Etching by A. Boilly after J. Boilly, 1836.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: the Brazil building (left) and a Native American craftwork shop (right). Photograph, 1904.
  • Botocudo people of the Rio-Grande de Belmonte, Brazil. Coloured aquatint by G. Gallina, ca. 1821, after M. Wied-Neuwied.
  • Botocudo people, Brazil, settling a dispute by combat with batons. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821, after M. Wied-Neuwied.
  • A table of sexually transmitted diseases and their clinical and therapeutic treatments issued by the Ministério de Saúde, Brazil. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A crowd of people representing the fight against AIDS by the Grupo de Apoio à prevenção à AIDS, Gapa/BS, Brazil. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indian shamans (caraibes) wearing feather head-dresses surrounded by men dancing in a circle. Engraving by T. de Bry after J. de Léry, 1592.
  • Sêrro do Frio, Minas Gerais, Brazil: slaves washing soil for diamonds, supervised by men with whips. Coloured aquatint by D. Klemi-Bonatti, 1821, after J. Mawe.
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a European woman being carried in a sedan chair by two native men in uniform. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821.
  • The Therapeutic Institute for Leprosy, Tocunduba, Pará, Brazil: patients and staff are grouped outside and at the balconies to large, arched windows of a hospital building. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • São Fidélis, Brazil: the mission church with houses on the Rio Paraíba, with wooded mountains behind. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1821, after M. Wied-Neuwied.