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  • Two happy children, representing the benefits of vaccination against polio. Colour lithograph, ca. 1982.
  • A nurse administers an oral polio vaccination in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by Unicef, 2002.
  • (Left) face of a man suffering from smallpox; (right) vaccination against smallpox. Colour process print.
  • (Left) face of a man suffering from smallpox; (right) vaccination against smallpox. Colour process print.
  • Smallpox: its consequences (death, disfigurement, blindness) and prevention through vaccination. Colour lithograph by Kogyi, 1951.
  • Calf (cowpox) vaccine pustules: five stages from the fifth to the ninth day after vaccination. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1885.
  • A mother with a baby who is healthy owing to vaccination against diphtheria. Colour lithograph, 1939.
  • Rabies vaccination in Pasteur's laboratory in Paris. Lithograph by F. Pirodon, 188-, after L.-L. Gsell.
  • Rabies vaccination in Pasteur's laboratory in Paris. Lithograph by F. Pirodon, 188-, after L.-L. Gsell.
  • Rabies vaccination in Pasteur's laboratory in Paris. Lithograph by F. Pirodon, 188-, after L.-L. Gsell.
  • Vaccination, washing hands, exclusive breastfeeting and prompt treatment for respiratory illness: protecting children from pneumonia in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2008.
  • Death as a skeletal figure wielding a scythe: representing fears concerning the Vaccination Act 1898 which removed penalties for not vaccinating against smallpox. Wood engraving by Sir E.L. Sambourne, 1898.
  • Death as a skeletal figure wielding a scythe: representing fears concerning the Vaccination Act 1898 which removed penalties for not vaccinating against smallpox. Wood engraving by Sir E.L. Sambourne, 1898.
  • Le charbon et la vaccination charbonneuse : d'après les travaux récents de M. Pasteur / par Ch. Chamberland.
  • Aesculapius pays tribute to Edward Jenner for introducing vaccination. Etching by J. Gerstner after I.J. Weidlich, 1801.
  • Discours historique sur l'utilité de la vaccination, suivi d'une instruction sur le même objet. Prononcé le 13 messidor à l'occasion de la séance de l'ouverture des travaux du Comité central des promoteurs de la vaccination dans le Département du Pô / par Michel Buniva.
  • National campaign of vaccination against polio in Djibouti. Colour lithograph by i2m for Ministère de la Santé, 2009.
  • Seven members of the French committee on vaccination rail against Tapp, who resists the new discovery. Line engraving, c. 1800.
  • A doctor vaccinating a child on her mother's lap: vaccination in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Federal Health Education Unit of Lagos, ca. 2000.
  • Louis Pasteur (left) watching a colleague trephining a chloroformed rabbit during his research on rabies vaccination. Wood engraving (?), 1885.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • Cholera vaccination of the Third Gurkhas in India at the time of the 1893 epidemic. Reproduction, 1894, of a wood engraving.
  • Cholera vaccination of the Third Gurkhas in India at the time of the 1893 epidemic. Reproduction, 1894, of a wood engraving.
  • A baby receiving a vaccination: Immunization against diseases in children in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Division of Health Education, ca. 2000.
  • Two naked men in need of vaccination against hepatitis B. Lithograph by Menne Vellinga for the GG & GD Amsterdam, 1983.
  • The confirmation ceremony for a group of boys; one of them confuses confirmation with vaccination. Coloured aquatint by G. Hunt, 1831.
  • The confirmation ceremony for a group of boys; one of them confuses confirmation with vaccination. Coloured aquatint by G. Hunt, 1831.
  • The confirmation ceremony for a group of boys; one of them confuses confirmation with vaccination. Coloured aquatint by G. Hunt, 1831.
  • An attack on smallpox vaccination and on the Royal College of Physicians' advocacy of it. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1812.