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189 results filtered with: Sexually transmitted diseases
  • A man with his wife and family crosses a zebra crossing while swivelling his head back to admire two passing women representing a warning about the risks of new sexual partners and AIDS; an advertisement by the National AIDS Control Project in New Delhi. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Treating eye infections in newborns as a result of STD's in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the STD Control Unit, Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Syphilis and gonorrhoea: graphs showing their increased incidence in Bavaria, and a woman in despair. Colour lithograph by H. Ehlers, 1946.
  • Disease and organs treated by a vodoo practitioner in Benin. Acrylic paintings, 199-.
  • A suitcase bearing a picture of a couple, a flower and the sun with block of text relating to safe sex precautions when on holiday; an advertisement for the National Aids Helpline by the Liverpool Health Promotion Unit. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Prevention and treatment of syphilis and gonorrhoea. Colour lithograph, ca. 1950.
  • A man with influenza, taken in hand by a doctor, surrounded by dancing politicians. Wood engraving by Pépin (E. Guillaumin), 1889.
  • A man trapped in the letters VD (venereal disease), representing untreated sexually transmitted diseases. Colour lithograph, 195- (?).
  • The female symbol forming part of the words 'negotiate'; an advertisement for the National Aids Helpline by the Liverpool Health Promotion Unit. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Plum blossom representing the Chinese nickname for syphilis, with the message that AIDS is worse. Colour lithograph by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong, ca. 1997.
  • A school girl being pulled away from a man offering her money for sex; an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the IEC Unit, STD/AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Uganda. Colour lithograph [by Bayo, D.S.], 1993.
  • A table of sexually transmitted diseases and their clinical and therapeutic treatments issued by the Ministério de Saúde, Brazil. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A young man and woman sitting together on a park bench, with a warning against the danger of sexually transmitted disease due to sex with unfamiliar partners. Colour lithograph by G.C. Schulz, ca. 1946.
  • A couple walking along a beach, representing a safer sex advertisement by the Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme (PIASPP). Colour lithograph by Jipé Le Bars and Martial Dosdane, 1992.
  • Two male gay couples and two heterosexual couples embrace representing safe sex and AIDS; advertisment about information on HIV/AIDS by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Warwick May.
  • Series of hearts with block of text about HIV and AIDS; an advertisement for the National Aids Helpline by the Liverpool Health Promotion Unit. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A man apparently with an STD looking alarmed as he holds up a sheet to cover his genital area; with three further anxious men and women with similar complaints to the right; a warning to seek treatment for STD's by the National AIDS Control Project in New Delhi. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A man and woman representing a warning about sexually transmitted diseases among Alaska Natives and native Americans; advertisement for local health clinics and the National Native American AIDS Hotline by the Alaska Native Health Board. Colour lithograph by Cliff Hiatt, 1990.
  • A condom called Proud Pete with speech bubbles warning parents to talk to their children about AIDS; advertisement for AIDS hotlines by the Pharmacists Planning Service. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A monster with poisonous slime oozing from its mouth; representing sexually transmitted diseases in Germany after World War II. Colour lithograph after H. Ehlers, 1946.
  • A hairy green male stamen bending towards the heart of a red flower poised for fertilization representing 'Love Question No 144', a message about the risks and torment of not having a condom; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A question mark featuring black and white silhouette figures and a green figure in the dot; an advertisement for the Stop AIDS Kanagawa campaign as part of the 10th International Conference on AIDS and STD in 1994. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • An officer with a cap holding up a condom with numerous messages about condoms and how to use them; advertisement by the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. Colour lithograph by Art Chantry.
  • Two men with stubble touch faces representing an advertisement for the Northwest AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Heath Printers.
  • A man approaching a woman in the street, with a warning against the danger of sexually transmitted disease due to sex with unfamiliar partners. Colour lithograph attributed to G.C. Schulz, ca. 1947.
  • A hand with fingers bearing numbered condoms; advertisement for National Condom Week Feb. 14-21, by the Pharmacy Planning Service. Lithograph by Fred Lyon and David Smith Graphics.
  • Disease and organs treated by a vodoo practitioner in Benin. Acrylic paintings, 199-.
  • A baby crawling to the left representing a warning about good sexual health to prevent birth defects, STD's and AIDS; a warning to seek treatment for STD's by the National AIDS Control Project in New Delhi. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A condom packet next to a pair of sun glasses and a book on a towel with a message about the importance of taking maximum [sexual] protection to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS; advertisment for the SIDA Info Service by the Ministère de la Santé Publique et de l'Assurance Maladie. Colour lithograph.
  • Two flowers and a heart representing love and life with the words "Liebes Leben"; advertising an exhibition about AIDS in Leipzig. Colour lithograph by Studio Andreas Heller for the Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung, 1995.