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  • "Anxious moments": a sick child, its grieving parents, a nursemaid and a medical practitioner. Oil painting attributed to John Whitehead Walton, 1894.
  • Concerned parents trying to coax a sick child to take some liquid while a dog waits patiently. Watercolour by W.H. Margetson, 1901.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • A young child is handed over by its parents for instruction to the man sitting on the step surrounded by other children. Engraving.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to our children? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • The infant Oedipus is tied to a tree by the shepherd to whom he was entrusted by his parents. Etching by S. Rosa.
  • HIV&AIDS : what do we say to young people? : an information guide for parents and carers / Lewisham Education, Lewisham Social Services.
  • Inoculation against cholera: two men in suits prepare to inoculate a child, surrounded by a crowd of (Indian ?) parents and children. Photograph, 1880/1900.
  • A bedridden sick young woman being examined by a doctor, accompanied by her anxious parents. Engraving by F. Engleheart, 1838, after Sir D. Wilkie.
  • 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.
  • 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 baby in a carrier made from canvas sailor's trousers, being carried along the street by its parents in Southend-on-Sea, England. Photograph by Cyril Norwood, 1922.
  • A solitary unhappy child compared with a happy child playing with her parents: CHILD project in Uganda. Colour lithograph by the Uganda Nutrition and Ministry of Health, 1998.
  • Letter from religious leaders appealing to parents to ensure use of health facilities for their children in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Inter-Religious Council of Kenya, ca. 2000.
  • A father with an axe breaking through the door of a teenager's bedroom; representing a parent to whom it is difficult to talk about drugs, but who is not typical of all parents. Colour lithograph for the Drugs Infolijn, 200-.
  • A condom called Proud Pete with speech bubbles warning parents to talk to their children about AIDS; advertisement for AIDS hotlines by the Pharmacists Planning Service. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A father with a chainsaw running amok in a teenage boy's bedroom; representing a parent to whom it is difficult to talk about drugs, but who is not typical of all parents. Colour lithograph for the Drugs Infolijn and the Trimbos-instituut, 200-.
  • Dying parents taking leave from their children on their deathbed, leaving them in the care of their uncle. Stipple engraving by J. Collyer and J. Tidd after T. Stothard, 1786.
  • A type of family tree with the parents occupying the centre space surrounded by their progeny with each of the figures appearing to be suffering from some kind of deformity. Engraving.
  • A type of family tree with the parents occupying the centre space surrounded by their progeny with each of the figures appearing to be suffering from some kind of deformity. Engraving.
  • An infant who has been living with a wet-nurse being taken away from its foster-parents by its natural mother. Etching by R. De Launay (Delaunay), 1780, after E. Aubry.