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  • Two men prepare to have sex as one man puts on a condom; a tube of lubricant lies beside them; an advert for safe sex by the Terrence Higgins Trust. Colour lithograph.
  • Two men prepare to have sex as one man puts on a condom; a tube of lubricant lies beside them; an advert for safe sex by the Terrence Higgins Trust. Colour lithograph.
  • Ferdinand Gruhn and George Hackenschmidt performing a wrestling move. Process print, 19--.
  • Ferdinand Gruhn and George Hackenschmidt performing a wrestling move. Process print, 19--.
  • Pancuronium inhibition of ACh receptorsn
  • The dance of death: Death sees two quakers. Colour lithograph by Edward Hull, 18--.
  • Lord John Russell, leader of the House, dressed as a shepherdess, sits crying; in the background, across from a stretch of water inscribed "Irish channel" are a flock of sheep and a ram with the head of Daniel O'Connell. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
  • Horatius fighting off enemy soldiers to allow his soldiers to demolish the Sublician bridge. Engraving by G. Pencz.
  • George Edward Shuttleworth holding a disabled male child on his lap. Photograph, 1895.
  • Saint Patrick banishing reptiles from Ireland. Coloured woodcut (?).
  • Face of a girl with herpes frontalis
  • A man with an artificial nose. Drawing, c. 1791.
  • The angel, announcing the birth of Christ, gives a lily to the Virgin. Engraving after G. Reni.
  • An eye at the centre of a poster entitled "Lutter" [The fight] littered with strips of white text on black about attitudes to AIDS; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS organised by CRIPS. Colour lithograph by students from the Lycée Polyvalant Tertiaire Paul Doumer.
  • Anatomical instruments on a table used for vivisection. Photolithograph, 1940, after a woodcut, 1543.
  • Bonnell Thornton lying ill in bed, consulting three physicians and pointing out their inadequacies. Coloured etching attributed to C. Williams.
  • Bonnell Thornton lying ill in bed, consulting three physicians and pointing out their inadequacies. Coloured etching attributed to C. Williams.
  • A couple wearing garlands, a packet of condoms, a nurse tending to sterilizing needles and a man receiving a blood transfusion in a hospital bed; a warning issued by the State AIDS Cell of the Goverment of Tamil Nadu about the importance of safe sex and sterilization of hospital equipment to prevent the spread of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • Charles S. Stratton, a dwarf known as General Tom Thumb, aged twelve. Lithograph by C. Baugniet, 1844.
  • A blind man plays the fiddle to a large family. Engraving by T. Nicholson after David Wilkie.
  • Pills, medication, drugs, a pestle and mortar and a syringe representing a warning about the dangers of intravenous drug abuse and AIDS issued by the State AIDS Cell of the Goverment of Tamil Nadu and sponsored by Unicef. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • A man. Oil painting.
  • A couple wearing garlands, a packet of condoms, a nurse tending to sterilizing needles and a man receiving a blood transfusion in a hospital bed; a warning issued by the State AIDS Cell of the Goverment of Tamil Nadu about the importance of safe sex and sterilization of hospital equipment to prevent the spread of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • A blind man plays the fiddle to a family audience; a child to the right imitates the fiddler. Line engraving by T. Nicholson after D. Wilkie.
  • The head of a young man with closed eyes, representing mourning for AIDS victims to be marked by a procession in Berlin on the eve of World AIDS day. Lithograph, 199-.
  • Profile of a boy which, according to Lavater, exemplifies Raphael's approach to noses and chins in profile. Drawing, c. 1791, after Raphael.
  • Profile of a boy which, according to Lavater, exemplifies Raphael's approach to noses and chins in profile. Drawing, c. 1791, after Raphael.
  • Patient with 'epidemic eczema', six weeks from commencement
  • Woman with 'epidemic eczema', four weeks from commencement
  • Profile of a boy which, according to Lavater, exemplifies Raphael's approach to noses and chins in profile. Drawing, c. 1791, after Raphael.