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  • Mod.Med. Pamphlets, Recipes, front cover
  • A young woman carrying a tray of small pamphlets holds one out for sale. Photogravure by Gebbie & Husson after C. Fould.
  • A leering bear with soiled clerical bands, a pot of beer and a club is pictured behind a dog urinating on pamphlets. Engraving by T. Cook after W. Hogarth.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Hindi with an image of an Indian family sitting around a table on which sit AIDS pamphlets; the black silhouette of a couple appears on the television screen behind representing the importance of safe sex and AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • The Harleian miscellany: a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print / selected from the library of Edward Harley, second Earl of Oxford ; Interspersed with historical, political, and critical annotations, by William Oldys, and some additional notes, by Thomas Park. [With index by T.H. Horne].
  • Dr. Elliotson pamphlet.
  • Chinese Anti-opium pamphlet
  • Vaccinae vindicia; or, defence of vaccination: containing a refutation of the cases, and reasonings on the same, in Dr. Rowley's and Dr. Moseley's late extraordinary pamphlets against vaccination. In two letters to Dr. Moseley. With the Report of the Medical Council of the Royal Jennerian Society. And the debate in the House of Commons (July 2, 1806) on a motion by Lord Henry Petty, for enlightening the people of England on the subject of vaccination ... / [Robert John Thornton].
  • Vaccinae vindicia; or, defence of vaccination: containing a refutation of the cases, and reasonings on the same, in Dr. Rowley's and Dr. Moseley's late extraordinary pamphlets against vaccination. In two letters to Dr. Moseley. With the Report of the Medical Council of the Royal Jennerian Society. And the debate in the House of Commons (July 2, 1806) on a motion by Lord Henry Petty, for enlightening the people of England on the subject of vaccination ... / [Robert John Thornton].
  • Vaccinae vindicia; or, defence of vaccination: containing a refutation of the cases, and reasonings on the same, in Dr. Rowley's and Dr. Moseley's late extraordinary pamphlets against vaccination. In two letters to Dr. Moseley. With the Report of the Medical Council of the Royal Jennerian Society. And the debate in the House of Commons (July 2, 1806) on a motion by Lord Henry Petty, for enlightening the people of England on the subject of vaccination ... / [Robert John Thornton].
  • Pamphlet: The Ross Institute, Putney Heath
  • pamphlet advertising World AIDS Day 1993
  • Pamphlet for exhibition on E. Jenner.
  • Pamphlet for exhibition on E. Jenner.
  • Pamphlet for exhibition on E. Jenner.
  • James, R.G.G.: agents pamphlet.
  • Pamphlet for exhibition on E. Jenner.
  • Pamphlet on the proposed experimentation on Animals
  • Pamphlet on the proposed experimentation on Animals
  • Pamphlet on the proposed experimentation on Animals
  • Front page of the pamphlet by Lambier describing his life
  • Back page of pamphlet showing a Masonic crest of arms
  • Pamphlet: A plea for the children: with an exact reproduction
  • Pamphlet: A plea for the children: with an exact reproduction
  • A naked woman is lying on the ground on her right side reading a pamphlet, supporting herself on her elbows. She pushes herself up towards a standing position, pamphlet in her right hand. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • An answer to a late pamphlet intituled A letter to Dr. Smellie; shewing the impropriety of his new invented wooden forceps / [William Smellie]
  • An answer to a late pamphlet intituled A letter to Dr. Smellie; shewing the impropriety of his new invented wooden forceps / [William Smellie]
  • An answer to a late pamphlet intituled A letter to Dr. Smellie; shewing the impropriety of his new invented wooden forceps / [William Smellie]
  • An answer to a late pamphlet intituled A letter to Dr. Smellie; shewing the impropriety of his new invented wooden forceps / [William Smellie]
  • An answer to a late pamphlet intituled A letter to Dr. Smellie; shewing the impropriety of his new invented wooden forceps / [William Smellie]