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  • The most important facts about AIDS: how it is contracted and how it cannot be contracted. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A pair of rose-tinted spectacles with two rose-coloured condoms instead of the lenses; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • A man pulling down the trousers of another man beside a fountain; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by F. Baumhauer and W. Mudra for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • I never wanted to have sex again : Because I have HIV. How do I deal with it? I'll tell you at www.iwwit.de  / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe.
  • A man who has lost use of his limbs by taking a risk. Colour lithograph by R..l (?), 1929.
  • A married woman having an affair, talking on the telephone to her lover; representing the risk of contracting AIDS through infidelity. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Two naked men in a bathroom setting, one holds his hand against the stomach of the other man who holds a towel; an advertisement for safe sex by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • A uniformed German army doctor treats a wounded soldier on a hilltop while others assist and stand nearby. Coloured lithograph, c. 1870.
  • My man, my daughter, my fetish : How do I keep us all happy? I'll tell you at www.iwwit.de  / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe.
  • Vergolde deinen Schwanz / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe ; Foto F. Baumhauer ; Gestaltung W. Mudra.
  • A collection of 'anti-boche' - ie. anti-German - medicine bottles, next to a scorpion about to be pulverised. Lithograph.
  • A jagged yellow, blue and red design with four vignettes representing relationships and messages in German emphasizing self-help by AIDS patients: ; ; an advertisment for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph for the for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V., 1996.
  • A naked man lies face down on a bed; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by Norbert Heuler and Detlev Pusch for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • Mein Freund ist positiv : ich liebe ihn / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. ; Photo Ingo Taubhorn.
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  • Head of a girl; representing children with AIDS. Colour lithograph after C. Gramespacher, 199-.
  • Healthy parents with healthy children, representing benefits of the National Socialist policy on the struggle against inherited diseases. Colour lithograph after F.Th. Würbel, 1936.
  • A radiant red heart on a blue ground; advertising World Aids Day on 1 December. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man barricades himself in with a panoply of protections against the cholera epidemic, the latter represented as a hag; representing an overabundance of useless advice concerning protection against cholera. Coloured etching by J.B. Wunder, c. 1832.
  • St. Petersburgh: a journal of travels to and from that capital. Through Flanders, the Rhenich provinces, Prussia, Russia, Poland, Silesia, Saxony, the federated states of Germany, and France / By A.B. Granville.
  • Turnbuch für Schulen als Anleitung für den Turnunterricht durch die Lehrer der Schulen / Von Adolf Spiess.
  • Two uniformed war veterans with a young soldier by a statue in the Siegesallee, Berlin. Coloured lithograph by C. F. Schindler, c. 1900.
  • Jeder hat so sein Ding : Wir wissen nicht, was der Gesundheitsminister empfiehlt. Wir raten, Dildos und Peitschen nur mit einem Partner zu benutzen  / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe ; Foto Jörg Mang ; Gestaltung trashline.
  • Hast du Lust? : Klar, aber Safer Sex! : na gut, probieren wir's / Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe ; Illustration Hans-Heinrich Salmon.
  • A sculpture of a naked young man seated, representing the National Socialist ideal of strength and health resulting from willpower and self-confidence. Colour lithograph, 193-.
  • An anxious mother with her little boy; representing the danger of diphtheria. Colour lithograph, 1934 (?).
  • The sun shining above the sea with a yellow condom instead of the sun; representing protection against AIDS while on holiday. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • The word 'AIDS', in front of which a naked, weeping woman embraces a skeleton. Colour lithograph.
  • A man barricades himself in with a panoply of protections against the cholera epidemic, the latter represented as a hag; representing an overabundance of useless advice concerning protection against cholera. Coloured etching by J.B. Wunder, c. 1832.
  • Traffic lights with three condoms (red, yellow and green) for lights; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.