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  • An Enlightened Policy in Morocco
  • Bovine ostertagiasis: Morocco leather effect
  • Calendar for 1995 bearing photographs of Morocco and its people: family planning in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 1996.
  • Mr Burroughs in Morocco, Chemist & Druggist 1892
  • The foudouk, before restoration, Fez, Morocco. Photograph, ca. 1922.
  • S. Burroughs in Arab dress. Picture from "An Enlightened Policy in Morocco".
  • Narrative of a journey to Morocco, in 1863 and 1864 : with geological annotations / [Thomas Hodgkin].
  • Narrative of a journey to Morocco, in 1863 and 1864 : with geological annotations / [Thomas Hodgkin].
  • Narrative of a journey to Morocco, in 1863 and 1864 : with geological annotations / [Thomas Hodgkin].
  • Narrative of a journey to Morocco, in 1863 and 1864 : with geological annotations / [Thomas Hodgkin].
  • Narrative of a journey to Morocco, in 1863 and 1864 : with geological annotations / [Thomas Hodgkin].
  • The feeding trough, restored, inside the walls of the Bab al-Guissa Mosque, Fez, Morocco. Photograph, ca. 1922.
  • Calendar for 1996 bearing family planning methods in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 1996.
  • Sir Joseph Banks chasing the butterfly called the Emperor of Morocco. Etching attributed to T. Rowlandson, 1788.
  • Fez, Morocco: the path to Bab Ghissa with ruins in the background and donkeys and cloaked figures in the foreground. Photograph, 1922.
  • Nurses caring for patients in Morocco: celebrating International Nursing Day on 12 May 2002 . Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 2002.
  • Calendar for 1997 bearing photos of a woman visiting a family planning clinic in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 1997.
  • Ornate doorway of the Medersa (Koranic college) of the Bab Ghissa Mosque, Fez, Morocco; male cloaked figure sitting on the steps. Photograph, ca. 1922.
  • Children hold a book up to a personified water droplet: sanitation campaign in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • A group of men, women and children racing: World Health day, 7 April 2002 in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 2002.
  • Two footballers tackling before a crowd of people holding yellow flowers: tobacco free sport campaign in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, ca. 2002.
  • A pregnant woman sits on a hospital bed staring out of a window: maternal health care in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 1996.
  • The Bureau of Hygiene, Fez, Morocco: a group of Moroccan and Western men leaving the building on the Inauguration Day for the 'casier sanitaire', 26 June 1922. Photograph, 1922.
  • The Martial Director of Hygiene Services (?), on muleback with three standing Moroccan men, outside the medical preventorium (?), before restoration work has begun, Fez, Morocco. Photograph, ca. 1922.
  • A woman breastfeeding, a child receiving food by spoon and an array of health foods: child nutrition in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • A new-born baby dressed in yellow in the arms of its mother representing an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Programme National de lutte contre le SIDA, Ministère de la Santé Publique, Maroc with assistance from the FNUAP, Maroc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1993.
  • The silhouettes of a couple walking hand in hand against a sunset with a condom representing the sun; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by the Programme National de lutte contre le SIDA, Ministère de la Santé Publique, Maroc with assistance from the FNUAP, Maroc. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A green serpent with a pronged tongue representing a warning to be vigilant about AIDS by the Royaume du Maroc Ministère de la Santé Publique. Colour lithograph by Artegis, ca. 1997.
  • Numerous pharmaceutical products bearing the Moroccan Ministry of Health stamp. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • The mass execution of 335 Moroccans by the Sultan Muley Abdallah: a group of men shackled by chains to each others' necks are beheaded outside the Emperor's tent in the presence of English slaves. Etching by T. Reynolds.