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  • A treatise, or reflections drawn from practice on gun-shot wounds ... / by Henry Francis Le Dran ... ; translated from the French original.
  • A girl holding a basket puts her hand on the shoulder of a boy carrying a gun. Stipple engraving by D. Madan after himself.
  • Left, a Tartar musketeer holding a gun; right, Chinese man carrying the cangue around his neck as a punishment. Coloured engraving by A. Freschi, 1812.
  • A man points his gun at a bird in the air while his dogs are avid to fetch the prey. Steel engraving by Harris, 18--.
  • A hunting dog retrieving a fowl to the huntsman standing in the water loading his gun. Etching by H. R. Cook after T. C. Turner.
  • A gun-carrying huntsman is gazing intently into a valley while his dead prey is lying behind him. Line engraving by E. Hacker after A. Cooper.
  • A man's torso with a gun as a penis and a warning about the need for HIV testing; advertisement by the Roanoke City Health Department. Lithograph.
  • A gun with the 'safe' catch highlighted within a red circle representing a safe-sex advertisement by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by John Clang Photography, ca. 1997.
  • A defeated hussar on the battlefield, whose horse has been killed while pulling a gun mounted on a chassis; a woman sympathizes. Mezzotint by V. Green after G. Carter, 1776.
  • A woman sitting at her dressing table; a hunter with a gun stands to the left, a maidservant to the right. Engraving by F.R. Ingouf, 1771, after G. Metsu.
  • A man in the jungle, holding a gun; two men carry the body of a woman towards a hut in the background. Wood engraving by H. Linton after V. Bromley, 1873.
  • A gamekeeper trying to hush his dogs while he is kneeling and pointing his gun at a target in the distance. Reproduction of an etching by H. Beckwith after C. Hancock.
  • A penis in the shape of a gun labelled with words meaning "think of the condom, thank you"; representing prevention of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Gérard Paris-Clavel, 1993.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: the Belgian pavilion: a sculpture showing a man with a gun hiding in a cave, tracked by a man with a dog. Photograph, 1904.
  • A dove has made its nest in the barrel of a disused gun on the Kiel Canal, while German sailors guarding the canal neglect their duties. Drawing by A.G. Racey, 191-.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A bear wearing a spiked helmet and a gun is walking over a bridge marked "Protocol" which is supported by rulers of different countries. Drawing by M.C.P. (?), 12 July 1877.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A gun shooting a condom amidst an explosion made of a star bearing white roses and the letters 'safe sex guerilla'; advertisement for safe sex to protect against AIDS by the Safe Sex Guerrilla's. Lithograph.
  • A white man (magistrate or policeman?) holds a gun to the head of an Indian man as others retrieve bags of money buried in the ground. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after G.F. Atkinson.
  • A soldier in military uniform fires condoms from his gun representing an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the STD/AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Uganda. Colour lithograph by Bayo, D.S., 1996.
  • On gun-shot wounds of the extremities, requiring the different operations of amputation, with their after-treatment : establishing the advantages of amputation on the field of battle to the delay usually recommended ... / by G.J. Guthrie.
  • On gun-shot wounds of the extremities, requiring the different operations of amputation, with their after-treatment : establishing the advantages of amputation on the field of battle to the delay usually recommended ... / by G.J. Guthrie.
  • Figures and vignettes: a man is asleep with a dog by his side, a child is being scolded by a woman, a soldier stands with a gun, etc.. Coloured lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. Adam, 1852.
  • A huntsman in the Tyrol holding a walking stick, a hat and some heather is standing on the top of a hill looking over the land; a gun hangs on his shoulder. Engraving by C.H. Jeens after P. Foltz.
  • On gun-shot wounds of the extremities, requiring the different operations of amputation, with their after-treatment: establishing the advantages of amputation on the field of battle. To the delay usually recommended, &c. &c &c., with four explanatory plates / By G. J. Guthrie.
  • "The adventures of Al Capote: a killer called AIDS" with a graphic couple kissing and the silhouette of a man in a hat holding a gun within a lit doorway; an advertisement by the Agence Française Lutte Contre le SIDA. Colour lithograph.
  • Omar stands in front of a target shape wearing a white vest bearing the words 'AIDS Positive' and a studded waist and neck belt; he holds a gun up in the air; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by Jan Gort for the SAD Schorerstichting.