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  • A radio with information about the Gay Men's Health Crisis AIDS Radiothon on the New York radio station, WNEW. FM 192.7 on 6 Feburary 1994. Colour lithograph by Rick Gerwitz.
  • A green wall bearing numerous German graffiti phrases about sex with a pair of lips, a drawing of a bottom, an arrowed heart bearing the letters 'T + B' and an umbrella; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg. Colour lithograph.
  • A daisy used for 'He loves me, he loves me not' game with several petals missing and a yellow condom instead of the flower's centre; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • James Jameson. Colour lithograph by Sir L. Ward [Spy], 1901.
  • Sections through humerus and femur bones, two figures: the left illustration indicating a sarcoma (bone tumour) on the humerus bone, the right showing cancerous (?) metastases in the marrow of the femur. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Five sections of diseased larynx, numbered for key. Coloured lithograph by Batelli after Ottavio Muzzi, c. 1843.
  • Dissection of the thorax showing the vena cava and azygos vein. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Johann L. Jacoby. Lithograph.
  • James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford. Colour lithograph by L. Ward (Spy), 1878.
  • The logo of the AIDS Linien, an AIDS helpline in Copenhagen, Denmark offering personal counseling with an interpreter in English, Spanish, Arabic, Serbo-Croation, German and French. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A diseased stomach, showing signs of cancer. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Mission statement for The Life Foundation concerned with stopping the spread of HIV infection and AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Temple at Philae, Egypt. Tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1846.
  • A hand hanging over a chessboard has made its last move: white wins because the white king is protected by a condom; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Sir John Forbes. Lithograph by T. H. Maguire, 1848.
  • John Gay. Lithograph by T. H. Maguire.
  • A row of 5 black silhouette syringes pointing diagonally to the right representing a warning about the dangers of contracting AIDS through unsafe use of syringes by the AIDS Control Project of the Goverment of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. Colour lithograph, 1997?.
  • Two young children are on a footpath, one is carrying a cage with an animal in it. Coloured lithograph.
  • Guidelines for a joint labour-management workplace policy on AIDS with logo illustrations by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers. Lithograph by R. Suhrlandt.
  • Ascent of the lower ranges of Mount Sinai. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
  • A drunken wet-nurse about to give the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) a drop of alcohol as a horrified Queen Victoria and Prince Albert burst in on the scene. Lithograph.
  • A white telephone on a pale blue background advertising AIDS counselling services offered by health authorities and voluntary organizations; with the message ''You do not get AIDS from swimming". Colour lithograph by Papen, Hansen, ca. 1995.
  • Karl Alexander Ferdinand Kluge. Lithograph by A. Remy.
  • A group of doctors parade a dummy with a skeleton's head representing cholera: a group of people run screaming from it. Coloured lithograph by H. Heath, 1832.
  • Notice for annual medical conference in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Ethiopian Medical Association, 2001.
  • Saint John the Evangelist. Lithograph by F. Piloty after A. Dürer.
  • A father with a chainsaw running amok in a teenage boy's bedroom; representing a parent to whom it is difficult to talk about drugs, but who is not typical of all parents. Colour lithograph for the Drugs Infolijn and the Trimbos-instituut, 200-.
  • Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. Lithograph by J. Boilly, 1820.
  • A question mark featuring black and white silhouette figures and a green figure in the dot; an advertisement for the Stop AIDS Kanagawa campaign as part of the 10th International Conference on AIDS and STD in 1994. Colour lithograph, 1994.