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  • Drawing of the 1918 Influenza: Trachea showing particular retention of epithelium, by, and in the neighbourhood of duet [?] of one of the mucus glands.
  • William Gladstone as a physician taking the pulse of a man ill with influenza (flu), and giving his diagnosis to the patient's friend (another politician); representing a case of excessive political interference by railway financiers. Lithograph attributed to Sam. B., ca. 1870.
  • A doctor discussing a patient, he boasts to the other doctor that he has prescribed the wrong treatment simply to enhance his own reputation. Wood engraving by J.B.P., 1896.
  • A woman tending a sick child: protecting children from flu and pneumonia in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Drawing of the 1918 Influenza: Showing congestion of vessels
  • Mr. Punch wrapped up in blankets in front of the fire, eating gruel and suffering from influenza. Wood engraving after J. Leech.
  • Two physicians discussing a patient: one boasts to the other that he has prescribed a remedy which will aggravate the patient's illness in order to fit the illness to the physician's specialty. Wood engraving by J.B. Partridge, 1896.
  • A woman coughing into her arm, a man sneezing into a tissue and washing hands: preventing the spread of flu in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Iron filings blowing off a dandelion flower head: flu prevention in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Sanofi Pasteur, ca. 2000.
  • Charles Kean, ill with flu. Coloured etching.
  • A fashionable doctor's wife bids him goodbye for the weekend and tells him to stay away from the nasty influenza. Reproduction of a drawing after F. Pegram, 1934.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Mr Punch wrapped up in blankets in front of the fire, eating gruel and suffering from influenza. Wood engraving after J. Leech.