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  • College of Veterinary Surgeons, New York City. Coloured wood engraving.
  • A woman holds a baby on her knee representing a warning to potential mothers to take an AIDS test by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: children patients, nurses and doctors sitting on a balcony in the sunshine. Photograph.
  • An index finger wearing a condom pointing up to form the 'i' of AIDS; an advertisement for safe sex. Colour lithograph by John Bloom, 199-.
  • Marguerite Agniel posing leaning back wearing a two-piece costume and matching turban, in a photographic studio.
  • For constipation biliousness sick headache complexion : Carter's Little Liver Pills.
  • Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills : W. H. Comstock, sole proprietor, Morristown, N.Y.
  • Bond Street Homeopathic Dispensary, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills : W. H. Comstock, sole proprietor, Morristown, N.Y.
  • Three men in vests and t-shirts in locker rooms with a condom; advertisement for safer sex by the Gay Men's Health Crisis. Colour lithograph by David Morgan, 1992.
  • The New York Times building, New York City. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a ward for male patients with case-notes clipped to wall above beds. Photograph, ca. 1885/1898.
  • Two naked men making love against a window with one wearing a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the Gay Men's Health Crisis and AIDS ACTION Committee of Massachusetts. Colour lithograph by Peter Urban, 1991.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a quay on the East River near the hospital, with a steamship. Photograph.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a courtyard with (right) back of entrance gateway, (left) a building with pilasters and steep entrance steps. Photograph.
  • Back ache quickly relieved by Carter's smart weed and belladonna Back Ache Plasters.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a nurse's sitting room (?), or end of ward, with cage on left, three beds visible on right. Photograph.
  • A long-nosed cartoon figure wearing a brown all-in-one suit with a speech bubble exclaiming thanks for latex; an advertisement for safer sex by the Gay Men's Health Crisis. Colour lithograph by Don Herron, 1989.
  • Northern Dispensary, New York City. Coloured wood engraving by N. Orr & Co.
  • A boy looks up at two hands exchanging a packet of drugs representing a warning about the dangers of injecting drugs and contracting AIDS issued in Spanish by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
  • Greenwich Street, New York City: an elevated railway. Photograph by Francis Frith, ca. 1875.
  • Salvitae in treatment of rheumatism gout lithaemia.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: hospital buildings seen from above with the East River on left. Photograph.
  • Presented by the makers of Carter's Little Liver Pills : back-ache quickly cured by Carter's smart weed and belladonna Back-Ache Plasters.
  • A lesbian couple, a gay couple and a heterosexual couple all holding condoms and lubricant and gloves representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Gay Men's Health Crisis. Colour lithograph by Charlie Pizzarello, 1993.
  • The A.T. Stewart store, Broadway, New York City. Photograph by Francis Frith, ca. 1880.
  • Bristol : Polycillin-N sodium ampicillin for intramuscular or intravenous injection.
  • Henry S. Tanner after 14 days of his 40-day fast at Clarendon Hall, New York City. Photograph, 1880.
  • Presented by the makers of Carter's Little Liver Pills : back-ache quickly cured by Carter's smart weed and belladonna Back-Ache Plasters.
  • A skating figure with wings representing 'Angels on ice', an advertisement for a skating spectacular to fund the fight against AIDS by the Gay Men's Health Crisis on Monday October 24th, 1994 at Madison Square Garden, New York. Colour lithograph by Milton Glaser.