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  • The number five in purple and yellow with a list of five things to do before you have sex; advertisement for Sunnye Sherman AIDS Education Services at the Whitman-Walker Clinic Inc., Washington by the DC Department of Human Services. Colour lithograph.
  • A mother finds her baby suffering from malarial fever and is carried to the nearest clinic: malaria prevention in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health, 2002.
  • A woman taking pills before a nurse in a clinic: preventing the spread of tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by Desalegn Worku for USAID and TB/CTA, ca. 2000.
  • A Pennsylvania State tuberculosis clinic: a male doctor is shown examining the tongue of a boy, while a female medical practitioner takes the pulse of a woman. Photograph, 1925/1935?.
  • Interior of a state clinic, Pennsylvania: a nurse is shown seated at a desk, while doctor measures a girl's height and other patients wait to be seen. Photograph, 1910/1930?.
  • A nurse administering an oral vaccination to a baby in a doctor's clinic: immunization in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Jam'iyyar Matan Arewa Resource & Training Center, ca. 1995.
  • A doctor vaccinating children in a clinic, other mothers and children are waiting, in the background is a man getting serum from a cow. Photogravure after J. Scalbert, 1890.
  • A doctor vaccinating children in a clinic, other mothers and children are waiting, in the background is a man getting serum from a cow. Photogravure after J. Scalbert, 1890.
  • A nurse holds up a phial in a clinic full of mothers and babies: the new vaccine against liver disease in infants in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by R. Mbago, 2002.
  • The face of a woman half obscured by the vertical lettering Lafla Klinikken; an advertisement for a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in Oslo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A pregnant woman visiting the clinic at different stages of her pregnancy: reducing risks of child birth in Uganda. Colour lithograph by Delivery of Improved Services for Health II, 2001.
  • Two nurses and a row of pregnant women look at a pregnant teenage girl in an antenatal clinic: family planning in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Rhoda for Family Planning Private Sector, ca. 2000.
  • Two women observing a sign for buying teeth, one of them remarks that she had recently had one extracted and the clinic had held on to it. Reproduction of a drawing after G. Belcher, 1914.
  • I've tested. I know : By knowing your HIV status you can make the right choices : HIV counselling and testing is available FREE at your local clinic / West Cape Provincial Department of Health.
  • Two women observing a sign for buying teeth, one of them remarks that she had recently had one extracted and the clinic had held on to it. Reproduction of a drawing after G. Belcher, 1914.
  • I've tested. I know : By knowing your HIV status you can make the right choices : HIV counselling and testing is available FREE at your local clinic / West Cape Provincial Department of Health.
  • Love safely ... wear a condom. 2, Don't wait, vaccinate : Hep B. is a major threat to gay men's health : free vaccination is available at any GUM clinic / Health First ; Tony May photographer.
  • Love safely ... wear a condom. 2, Don't wait, vaccinate : Hep B. is a major threat to gay men's health : free vaccination is available at any GUM clinic / Health First ; Tony May photographer.
  • A doctor holding a roll of paper bearing the slogan 'Know AIDS for No AIDS' next to a nurse holding a pen in a health clinic with an HIV/AIDS prevention poster in the background. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • Axis : a confidential and free sexual health clinic for all gay and bisexual men under 26 : every Thursday evening 7.00-9.00 ... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; supported by GMFA & THT.
  • Axis : a confidential and free sexual health clinic for all gay and bisexual men under 26 : every Thursday evening 7.00-9.00 ... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; supported by GMFA & THT.
  • A faithful unmarried couple, a man with his 3 faithful wives, a couple sitting in a STD clinic and a man receiving an injection with sterilised equipment; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • No time for the clinic? : Do you live in the borough of Greenwich? Are you a gay or bisexual man? Then get tested in the privacy of your own home : free rapid testing in your home with results in 20 minutes : Chlamydia and gonorrhoea tests included / The Metro Centre.
  • No time for the clinic? : Do you live in the borough of Greenwich? Are you a gay or bisexual man? Then get tested in the privacy of your own home : free rapid testing in your home with results in 20 minutes : Chlamydia and gonorrhoea tests included / The Metro Centre.
  • A woman welcoming a female patient at a health clinic in India; with further smaller illustrations relating to the ways in which AIDS can be transmitted including a couple having unprotected sex, blood transfusions, pregnancy and injecting drugs; an AIDS prevention advertisement by NGO-AIDS Cell, Centre for Community Medicine, AIIMS. Colour lithograph by Unesco/Aidthi Workshop, March 1995.
  • A man sitting with his arms around 2 women, the same man taking medication, then escorting his pregnant wife away from a rural health clinic [?] and then embracing their baby; a warning about the dangers of multiple partners and the importance of protection against AIDS by NGO-AIDS Cell, Centre for Community Medicine, AIIMS. Colour lithograph by Unesco/Aidthi Workshop, March 1995.
  • International clinics.
  • Superioridad clinica / Endo Products, Inc. ; representante para Cuba: Medical Products, S.A.
  • Superioridad clinica / Endo Products, Inc. ; representante para Cuba: Medical Products, S.A.
  • Nepal; Kunde hospital in the Khumbu, 1986. This is the only hospital in the Khumbu region. A 'Visitors Note' at the gate reads: 'Interested visitors may be shown the hospital between 8 am - 5 pm depending on the availability of staff. For this service a donation is appreciated. The hospital depends on donations.' In 1986, the hospital was remarkably well equipped considering its isolation. There were facilities for minor, and in an emergency, major surgery and dentistry, local and general anaesthesia, and an X-ray machine running off its own generator. Some diagnostic facilities were carried out, and the walls of the main clinic were lined with shelves packed with a good supply of drugs, bandages and sutures.