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  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 2, Your rights at work / Immunity.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • Your rights in the AIDS era. 3, Discrimination at work / Immunity.
  • A doctor who writes books of sexual advice talking to his cynical publisher. Coloured lithograph, 1852.
  • Seven members of the French committee on vaccination rail at Tapp, a health officer who resists the new discovery. Coloured etching, c. 1800.
  • Night calls by doctors: sixteen vignettes. Wood engraving by M. Marais, 1897.
  • Seven members of the French committee on vaccination rail against Tapp, who resists the new discovery. Line engraving, c. 1800.
  • An old wet nurse; symbolising France as nanny-state and public health provider. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph by N. Dorville, 1901.
  • A procession of publicans and a beggar following the coffin of Madam Geneva; attacking the Act preventing distillers from retailing or selling gin to unlicensed premises. Engraving, 1751.
  • A doctor visiting a patient who insists on self medication; representing Lord Rosebery's chairmanship of a committee advocating reform in the House of Lords. Wood engraving by Sir E.L. Sambourne, 1907.
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.