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  • A coal mine in the human brain; representing medical assistance by Tomasz Judym to industrial workers. Colour lithograph by Wongel, 1976.
  • The hand of a woman pointing to a blood bag that has been tested for HIV representing a warning about the dangers of donating contaminated blood and AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • National Anti-smoking campaign in Djibouti. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • A woman looks directly at the viewer with the words 'Qué tienes en contra de un condón?'; advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph.
  • Baldwin's Patent Herbal Medicines : the medicine of nature : a life invigorating remedy for nervousness, debility, consumption, insomnia, lowness of spirits.
  • Three rows of silhouette figures against a cloudy sky representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1994 for families with AIDS by the World Health Organization. Colour lithograph.
  • The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918.
  • A mirror image of a man in a suit with a message in French about how he has never been faithful in love although he is to condoms; one of a series of safe sex posters from a 'Stop AIDS' by the Federal Office of Public Health, in collaboration with l'Aide Suisse contre le SIDA. Colour lithograph.
  • The face of a man wearing glasses representing a man worried about HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1991.
  • Mum + dad = [heart] : auntie + uncle = [heart], fostermum + foster dad = [heart], mum + mum = [heart] ... dad + dad = [heart] ... families = [5 hearts] / Stonewall.
  • José, a woman who thinks she does not need condoms "because she has never sprayed"; advertising safe sex. Lithograph.
  • A sequence of instant colour photographs of fifteen year old students from the Collège les Toulouses against blackboards bearing messages relating to AIDS awareness; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS. Colour lithograph by the students.
  • (Recto) a man is cut by the sharp nails of his female companion who has AIDS; (verso) information on how to deal with serious accidents when HIV positive. Colour lithograph by Oliver Koss, 1995, for the Programme National de Lutte contre le SIDA in Togo.
  • Two personified condoms sit hand in hand as a couple on a bench; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by the National AIDS Secretariat, Guyana. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A sunflower representing the group Body Positive for women living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Two personified penises, one of them wearing a condom to show their value as a protection against unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Eyes of two Chinese people
  • A blue sky with three large silhouette yellow figures enveloping four smaller red figures who stand behind two small [children] figures with their arms joined; an advertisement for World AIDS Day on 1 December 1994 by the Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. Colour lithograph by Marilyn Langfield.
  • Fighting tuberculosis in Djibouti. Colour lithograph by Ministère de la Santé, ca. 2000.
  • A car with two red condoms instead of tyres; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • Syphilis: the benefits of its medical treatment, contrasted with the consequences of leaving it untreated. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • A soldier coughing over his food in the canteen and spreading germs over his colleagues. Colour lithograph, 1941/1945.
  • An ear filled with a bulging brick wall representing the problems of not listening to the facts about AIDS; advertising the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A woman's lips pierced together with a large safety pin, representing the pain of not talking about AIDS-related problems; advertising the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • List of symptoms of HIV infection that lead to AIDS from fever to red or purplish spots on the body; sixth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Protests against the Corrie Amendment to the 1967 Abortion Act in the United Kingdom. Colour process prints, 1979-1980.
  • people affected in different ways by AIDS
  • A white liver bird and messages to people in Liverpool advocating chest x-rays for diagnosis of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph, 1959.
  • The head of an ostrich, a bird that is known to bury its head in the ground; representing those who ignore AIDS. Colour silk screen print after M. Negro, 1993.
  • A red apple forming the tip of a penis with a quote from Albert Camus: 'La felicidad es generosa ... no vive de destrucción' [Happiness is ... generous destruction of lives] and the letters 'SIDA' in each corner; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Santiago Pol, 1994.