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  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Two women sit in discussion representing a safe-sex advertisement for Salama condoms by the Tanzania AIDS Project Social Marketing Unit (PSI) as part of AIDSCAP. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man and woman sit in discussion at a table surrounded by illustrations and text relating to the services provided by the London Lighthouse centre for those with AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • A discussion between a man and woman at a party (above) and a patient asking a doctor if it is necessary for him to have an operation (below). Process print after W. Lunt, 1913.
  • Professors considering whether a pair of conjoined twins should be separated after the death of one of them; representing a political discussion in Bradford about the separation of two factions (?). Coloured lithograph, 1868.
  • World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention : London 26-28 January 1988 : timing of speakers during ministerial discussion sessions / jointly organised by the World Health Organization and the United Kingdom Government.
  • World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention : London 26-28 January 1988 : timing of speakers during ministerial discussion sessions / jointly organised by the World Health Organization and the United Kingdom Government.
  • A group of cartoon male figures sit chatting around a small coffee table adorned with cups and a teapot by Rob [?] representing an advertisement for Schwulenberatung, an open discussion group for gay men in Berln. Photocopy, ca. 1993.
  • A line-drawn male nude figure with one arm leaning against a surface and his head turned representing an advertisement for two discussion groups organised by Kursiv on the occasion of the International AIDS conference in Berlin. Photocopy, ca. 1993.
  • A man and woman sit in discussion drinking from cups at a table with people at art easels in the background; advertisement for services provided by the London Lighthouse day centre for those with AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • A couple in discussion over safe sex and condoms representing an advertisement for HIV/AIDS protection and care; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the CII, the Confederation of Indian Industry programme on HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Colour lithograph by Amita P. Gupta, ca. 1997.
  • A message about the effect of AIDS with the Chinese word for AIDS repeatedly crossed out, representing harmful suppression of discussion about AIDS; an advertisement for the AIDS Hotline by the Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Two men sit in discussion next to a teapot and cups, two triangles joined at the point with the letters 'H,E and S' and a film camera representing an advertisement for a series of films about HIV and AIDS by Kursiv and ACT Up. Photocopy, 1993.
  • A lime green and a grey line with details of the Public AIDS Symposium Berlin on 30 November 1991 at the Kongresshalle AlexanderPlatz, Berlin; organised by Berliner AIIDS-Hilfe, Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe and Berataungszentrum für Ganzheitliche Krebstherapie [discussion centre for Holistic Cancer Therapy]. Colour lithograph by Lemon Design and ComDesign.
  • A dark green background bearing the white lettering: "Le SIDA n'est plus un tabou, il est devenu un sujet de discussion important. Votre médecin." [AIDS is no longer a taboo, it has become an important topic. Your doctor]; an advertisement by the Swiss Physicians [FMH] and Swiss Federal Office of Public Health [OFSP]. Colour lithograph.
  • Four scenes involving a gay man: in discussion with a seated woman at a desk; in a queue for oranges; in a swimming pool; chatting with another man at a bar with a message in the centre about how gay men have fewer rights; an advertisement by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • A group of physicians having stormy discussions in an elaborately decorated room. Engraving by A.H. Payne after J. Geyer.
  • A schedule of events including films, public discussions and theatre about AIDS on show between 1987 and 1988 by the Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Josef Neuf Gesellschaft m.b.H., 1988 [?].
  • Cartoon 'They're discussing your case now'
  • A group of men discussing a levee.
  • An American and an English doctor discussing Viennese doctors. Wood engraving.
  • Three antiquarians discussing pieces of armour held by two of them. Lithograph, 1833.
  • Elkanah and Hannah discuss the weaning of Samuel. Mezzotint by G. Graham, 1815.
  • A Parish Board of Guardians discusses what to do with a foundling. Engraving.
  • A major discussing medicine with two doctors. Wood engraving after G. Du Maurier.
  • A male patient surrounded by his family discussing his illness with a physician. Engraving.
  • A male patient surrounded by his family discussing his illness with a physician. Engraving.
  • Two female doctors discussing a patient. Reproduction of a drawing after G. King, 1907.
  • M0007105: Manuscript page including illustration of two physicians discussing contents of a urine flask