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  • Leprosy: skin
  • Leprosy: skin
  • Leprosy: borderline tuberculoid leprosy, skin
  • Theory of yangming syndromes treated with cheng qi tang
  • A smiling face above an unhappy face representing how people react when AIDS is and is not transmitted; with the AIDS red ribbon by the Fundasida, Department of AIDS control, Ministry of Health, Costa Rica. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Leprosy: multidrug therapy
  • Theory of diseases treated with da qinglong tang, Chinese
  • C14 Chinese medication chart: Cold, wind and heat
  • Theory of diseases treated with decoction of Radix Puerariae
  • Chinese woodcut: Play of the five creatures, 4 - The Ape
  • Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
  • Callicarpa bodinieri var giraldii 'Profusion'
  • World War One: a military doctor is dressing the wound of a Russian woman soldier in a trench. Watercolour by F. Matania, 1917.
  • Labourers felling trees and moving the trunks on the side of a mountain. Engraving by Giovanni Volpato after Marco Ricci.
  • Directions for taking Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir / James M. Crosby.
  • Directions for taking Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir / James M. Crosby.
  • Directions for taking Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir / James M. Crosby.
  • Directions for taking Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir / James M. Crosby.
  • C14 Chinese medication chart: Convulsions etc.
  • Theory of diseases treated with ephedra decoction, Chinese
  • Theory of diseases treated with cassia twig & monkshood root
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Thomas Rowlandson, Caricature
  • Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
  • Advert for safe sex by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe
  • Amaranthus spinosus L.: flowering stem with separate root and floral segments. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Mecca balsam (Commiphora opobalsamum): entire young plant. Line engraving by J. Heath, c. 1804.
  • Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
  • C14 Chinese medication chart: Beri-beri etc.
  • A young man returning from the hunt; representing the season spring. Engraving after Joachim von Sandrart I, ca. 1700.