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  • Bulletin. No. 25, Deafness / Clinical Department of The Vibrator Instrument Company.
  • Bulletin. No. 25, Deafness / Clinical Department of The Vibrator Instrument Company.
  • Breathing into the ear to relieve deafness
  • A stockbroker feigning deafness to avoid paying the man who claims to have restored his hearing. Coloured etching, 1786.
  • A stockbroker feigning deafness to avoid paying the man who claims to have restored his hearing. Coloured etching, 1786.
  • Price and instructions for the use of Lambiers cure for Toothe-ache, Rheum in the gums or scurvy, deafness and head-ache's
  • Catherine Bigot, a deaf-mute woman whose deafness was so complete that she was unaware of a gun being fired above her head. Engraving.
  • The anatomy of the human ear, illustrated by a series of engravings, of the natural size with a treatise on the diseases of that organ. The causes of deafness, and their proper treatment / By the late John Cunningham Saunders.
  • Helleborus x hybridus Hort. Ex Vilmorin Ranunculaceae. A range of hybrids from Helleborus orientalis the Oriental hellebore. Distribution: Europe through to the Caucasus. All very poisonous. Culpeper (1650) says: “The roots (boiled in vinegar) ... be an admirable remedy against inveterate scabs, itch and leprosy, the same helps the toothache, being held in the mouth: dropped into the ears, helpeth deafness coming of melancholy and noises in the ears
  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Glasgow.
  • Four deaf men signing the message 'Stop AIDS. Use Condoms. Don't share needles'; a safe sex advertisement for the deaf by the Moomba Deaf Association and Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations.Colour lithograph by Paul Drakeford.
  • Franz Herrmann Czech, with deaf children. Engraving, 1836.
  • Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1834.
  • Christ cures a deaf man with his hands. Woodcut.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1822.
  • Duncan Campbell, a deaf and dumb soothsayer. Line engraving.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Coloured etching, 1813.
  • The Deaf community in Berlin by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe
  • Five hands signing against a decorative background with a message for deaf people to open their eyes to AIDS; advertisement by the AIDS Education/Services for the Deaf. Colour lithograph.
  • Jean Massieu, a deaf man. Stipple engraving by L.A. Boutelou.
  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Joseph Watson, and the Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell, in which he taught. Engraving.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.
  • Tales of gay sex. 16, Let those fingers do the talking... / Terrence Higgins Trust, Deaf MESMAC.