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  • Staying HIV-negative ... / Camden & Islington Gay Men's Team, part of London Gay Men's HIV Prevention Partnership, Camden Primary Care Trust Health,  MetroM8.
  • Staying HIV-negative ... / Camden & Islington Gay Men's Team, part of London Gay Men's HIV Prevention Partnership, Camden Primary Care Trust Health,  MetroM8.
  • A doctor meets an old Scottish convalescent who bemoans the cost of health care. Wood engraving, 1914.
  • A pregnant woman sits on a hospital bed staring out of a window: maternal health care in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, 1996.
  • Money being inserted into a purse above the heads of a family: investing in health care in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Division of Health Education, ca. 2000.
  • Take care of the one you love.... : make Valentine's a safer sex day / Bexley Health Promotion Services.
  • Take care of the one you love : AIDS concerns us all / Lothian Health Board, Lothian Regional Council.
  • Take care of the one you love.... : make Valentine's a safer sex day / Bexley Health Promotion Services.
  • An athlete about to throw a discus; representing care of one's health. Colour lithograph by R..l (?), 1929.
  • Verso: two people hugging with list of ways of taking care from washing your hands to compassionate care for people with HIV/AIDS (English version); part of a project by the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • Make a world of difference : Take care : World AIDS Day Dec. 1 / Lothian Health Board, Lothian Regional Council.
  • Two people hugging, with list of ways of taking care for people with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph for the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada.
  • Two people hugging, with list of ways of taking care for people with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph for the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada.
  • A tree showing the evolution of health care in the twentieth century. Colour print by J. Galloway and R. Richards, 2011.
  • A green field littered with a variety of figures with fireworks representing a celebration of Canberra's gay and lesbian community by the AIDS Action Council and Department of Health and Community Care. Colour lithograph by Kath McCann, 1995.
  • Take care of the one you love.... : protect yourself & your partner from sexually transmitted diseases / produced by the City & Hackney Health Authority.
  • Take care of the one you love.... : protect yourself & your partner from sexually transmitted diseases / produced by the City & Hackney Health Authority.
  • HIV : HIV, the Human Immundeficiency Virus, is a virus which can cause AIDS ...  / Camden & Islington Gay Men's Team, part of London Gay Men's HIV Prevention Partnership, Camden Primary Care Trust Health,  MetroM8.
  • HIV : HIV, the Human Immundeficiency Virus, is a virus which can cause AIDS ...  / Camden & Islington Gay Men's Team, part of London Gay Men's HIV Prevention Partnership, Camden Primary Care Trust Health,  MetroM8.
  • A native American holding a drum stick with feathers and decorative hangings with a list of ways you can and can't get AIDS; advertisement by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff, 1989.
  • Three men wearing KAPTLD branded t-shirts look at a poster bearing images of tuberculosis prevention: health care services for TB in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KAPTLD, 2009.
  • The face of Peter Barton Wilson, Governor of California (1991-1999) with the message "Pete Wilson wants to kill you"; protest poster about U.S. government policies on health care. Photocopy.
  • Djibouti: involvement of women in computer work, agriculture, healthcare and child care, as a key to personal and national development, leading to health for women. Colour lithograph by Ministère de la Santé and the World Health Organization, ca. 2002.
  • The shadow of a native American man wearing a head-dress emerging from flames; warning to native Americans to practice safe sex by using condoms by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff and Edward Sheriff Curtis, 1990.
  • Killer virus from outer space : be afraid, very afraid.. of the virus, not the man / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • Killer virus from outer space : be afraid, very afraid.. of the virus, not the man / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • For whom the bell tolls : HIV... featuring an increasing cast of thousands showing on a lab slide near you / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • For whom the bell tolls : HIV... featuring an increasing cast of thousands showing on a lab slide near you / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • "Pride and prejudice" : an exhibition of photographs and images challenging the discrimination aimed at HIV+ gay men within the gay community : Blue Moon Cafe, 36 Broughton Street, Edinburgh Monday 8th February to Sunday 5th March : H.I.V. YOUR stigma is MY reality / produced by HIV+ gay and bisexual men involved with "Juice" (a Waverley Care Trust support group) and Positive Voice, with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • "Pride and prejudice" : an exhibition of photographs and images challenging the discrimination aimed at HIV+ gay men within the gay community : Blue Moon Cafe, 36 Broughton Street, Edinburgh Monday 8th February to Sunday 5th March : H.I.V. YOUR stigma is MY reality / produced by HIV+ gay and bisexual men involved with "Juice" (a Waverley Care Trust support group) and Positive Voice, with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.