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  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • Better than cure : a handbook on public health propaganda / by D.M. Connan and H.W. Bush [and others].
  • A sweep of hair incorporating three faces representing Africans in partnership against AIDS; advertisement by the City of Toronto Public Health, sponsored by Levis. Colour lithograph by Louie Kizito, 1995.
  • People of Toronto recommending the benefits of the organisation Youth Link Inner City for information on AIDS and other issues; advertisement sponsored by the City of Toronto Public Health. Lithograph.
  • A man inserts his hand in the back pocket of a woman wearing jeans with the warning 'Gotcha condoms?'; advertisement by the Public Health Commission, Rangapu Hauora Tumatanui, New Zealand. Colour lithograph.
  • A group comprising doctors, health and public officials gathered on a street in Bombay during an outbreak of plague. Photograph, 1896/1897.
  • A warning that AIDS means death, with a skull incorporating the letter 'D' of 'Death', a couple below, and a warning to be responsible; advertisement by the Public Health Department, Rarotonga. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • An officer with a cap holding up a condom with numerous messages about condoms and how to use them; advertisement by the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. Colour lithograph by Art Chantry.
  • I'm negative. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know? / Gay Life, San Francisco AIDS Foundation ; funded in part by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • I'm positive. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know? / Gay Life, San Francisco AIDS Foundation ; funded in part by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • An old wet nurse; symbolising France as nanny-state and public health provider. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph by N. Dorville, 1901.
  • A man and a woman sitting laughing at a bar on stools with two further figures either side of them in silhouette; advertisement about the risk of AIDS by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Lithograph, 1994.
  • A woman wearing a waistcoat smiles beside another woman who looks at her; a warning about HIV within the work place by the Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen Folkhälsoinstitutet (Swedish National Public Health Insitute). Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Two syringes with a public warning about the importance of needle sterilization to prevent the spread of diseases like AIDS; an advertisement by the Ministry of Health, Fiji and World Health Organization. Colour lithograph.
  • The yellow and green silhouettes of abstract figures with the statement 'Equal rights shared responsibility' representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day on 1st December 1995 by the Folkhälsoinstitutet [National Public Health Institute]. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A starry night sky bearing the word: "Superhappyprotectilisticextrasafepreventious'; German version of a series of safe sex 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Federal Office of Public Health in collaboration with the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz. Colour lithograph.
  • A nurse with one finger raised and the message: 'Wer's im Urlaub ohne treibt, ist im Kopf nicht ganz gescheit' [Whoever goes on holiday unprepared is not clever in the head]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • Death is challenged by a crusader representing the Red Cross; advertising the Third Red Cross Roll Call for the improvement of public health. Colour lithograph, 1919.
  • Death is challenged by a crusader representing the Red Cross; advertising the Third Red Cross Roll Call for the improvement of public health. Colour lithograph, 1919.
  • A man with a moustache points his finger with the message: 'Ohne gummi auf den Strich, so was tut Mann lieber nicht! [Without rubber/condoms on the streets, so what do men prefer no to!]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • Smallpox : Vaccination and re-vaccination are necessary for prevention : Infants should be vaccinated as soon as possible after birth : consult your doctor now : indigent persons will be vaccinated free of charge by the Public Health Department.