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  • An old man with a walking stick is holding a bird with a long beak on a lead. Etching by E. Bradley after G.L. Johnston.
  • Men in uniform of various sizes are sitting on chairs watching men in miniature who are each on a lead held by a very large man. Lithograph.
  • List of symptoms of HIV infection that lead to AIDS; fifth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • List of symptoms of HIV infection that lead to AIDS; fifth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Hunting: dogs sniff around as boar are tracked, shot and strung up on horseback, killed by lead bullets. Engraving by Philipps Galle after Jan van der Straet.
  • Business reply service licence no. K1-52 : simply in the lead : Russell pH Ltd., Station Road, Auchtermuchty, Fife, U.K. KY14 7DP.
  • Business reply service licence no. K1-52 : simply in the lead : Russell pH Ltd., Station Road, Auchtermuchty, Fife, U.K. KY14 7DP.
  • A selection of four lead mortuary crosses, placed on the body of a plague victim, found on the site of the old Grey Friars Monastery, Newgate Street, Lonodn (replicas)
  • A selection of four lead mortuary crosses, placed on the body of a plague victim, found on the site of the old Grey Friars Monastery, Newgate Street, Lonodn (replicas)
  • A selection of four lead mortuary crosses, placed on the body of a plague victim, found on the site of the old Grey Friars Monastery, Newgate Street, Lonodn (replicas)
  • A man sitting in a portable chair carried by four bearers along with a servant holding an umbrella, lead by a man with a sword. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • A beadle, carrying his staff: behind him two churchwardens lead a procession of orphans of the parish, the boys carrying wands to beat the bounds. Coloured aquatint by W. H. Pyne, 1805.
  • The Aqua Virgo aqueduct, taking water from the Alban hills to the centre of the Rome: elevation and plan of the aqueduct, and details of the lead piping. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, 1762.
  • 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.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a rocky arch, from which steps lead to a river flowing through a lofty tunnel; left, houses on an embankment; beyond, a fjord. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • Smart : He does. Do you? Whatever state you are in, make love safely. Condoms help protect you from HIV (the virus which can lead to AIDS), sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy / Mainliners ; design by Big Active Ltd.
  • The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer, to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subject ... / [Thomas Alcock].
  • Prince Siddhattha is shown travelling to a park in a palanquin drawn by courtiers and soldiers. On his was Prince Siddhattha sees the three signs, an old man, a sick man and a corpse, that lead to his renunciation of secular life.
  • God's protection in various forms of distress: the angel of the Lord guides Moses and Aaaron who lead the people on a journey; good weather after a thunderstorm; a man prays for a doctor to be called to a sick bed. Etching.
  • Let the toddler's first steps -lead to the welfare centre : get expert attention and advice before and after baby comes, advice on feeding -milk or special food, trained nurses who like children, do what the doctor tells you : Norfolk / Ministry of  Health.
  • What the doctor found : in the body of Frank Wilson, who was operated on for appendicitis in a hospital at Cairo (Ill.), were found:- a button hook, a hat pin, three keys, a lead pencil, a belt buckle, a toy pistol, three small nails, a needle, a thermometer.
  • A couple dragging along a condom as though it is a dog on a lead; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas and Centro Nacional de Educacion para la salud Ministerio de Salud Publica, Cuba. Colour lithograph by Kumand (?), 1995.
  • An exasperated looking figure holding a lead with a dog beside him representing a man looking for information on the HIV virus; an advertisement for the 1st AIDS Prevention Manual/Guide for teachers and health promoters by the Fundacion R.E.D. Colour lithograph by Fontanarrosa, ca. 1995.
  • Vitamin C, also known as a ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin, which means it is excreated by the body and needs to be replaced in our diet. Unlike most mammals, humans do not have the ability to make their own vitamin C. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to scurvy.
  • Prince Siddhattha is shown travelling to a park in a palanquin drawn by courtiers and soldiers. On his way Prince Siddhattha, Bodhisatta, sees three signs of the four that would turn him into Buddha, an old man, a sick man and a corpse, and that lead to his renunciation of secular life.
  • A variety of Native Indian accessories and musical instruments with a warning to get children hooked on cultural pastimes rather than let them get involved in teen pregnancy, drugs and alcohol that can lead to AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases; advertisement by the Seattle Indian Health Board. Colour lithograph by Stewart Tilger and Christine P. Salvador.
  • Ladies Sanitary Association: Leads Branch, 1866.
  • Ladies Sanitary Association: Leads Branch, 1866. Pages 2 & 3.
  • International opinion endorses the new leader of the leaders in hypertension : Sotacor.
  • International opinion endorses the new leader of the leaders in hypertension : Sotacor.