Wellcome uses cookies.

Read our policy
Skip to main content
412 results
  • A vaccine pustule on the 8th to 9th day. Watercolour, c. 1801.
  • Genatosan Ltd : Detoxicated Vaccine Department 143-5 Great Portland Street, London, W.1.
  • Vaccine lymph supplied in 1888. Capillary tube together with small box and printed notice.
  • Managing the Vaccine Vial Monitor in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Poliomyelitis: advertisement for vaccination of children against polio with Sabin vaccine. Colour lithograph, ca. 1964.
  • The prevention of the common cold : Common Cold and Anticatarrh Vaccine No. 3 (Evans).
  • Polyvalent conococcal vaccine for the treatment of acute and chronic gonorrhoea and for provocative stimulation.
  • Clinical pathology in practice : with a short account of vaccine-therapy / by Thomas J. Horder.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits, after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients awaiting treatment (with the rabies vaccine?). Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • An arm with inflamed vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • 'Yatren' vaccine for specific and non-specific therapy in subacute and chronic infectious and non-infectious inflammatory processes.
  • Chart indicating severity of acne after treatment. From <I>Vaccine Therapy Its Theory and Practise</I> (3rd edition).
  • Calf (cowpox) vaccine pustules: five stages from the fifth to the ninth day after vaccination. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1885.
  • A man controlling the titration of bacteria in a vaccine with the aid of an optical apparatus. Photograph, [ca. 1940].
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits showing symptoms of rabies after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • Two children with disabilities and another receiving a vaccine: polio innoculation in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Division of Health Education, ca. 2000.
  • A nurse vaccinating a child held by its mother: the measles vaccine campaign in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2009.
  • A snobbish mother resistant to her daughter's doctor using a vaccine from their neighbour's child. Wood engraving by G. Du Maurier, 1872.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: removing the brain of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • A child receiving a vaccine for polio in his mouth: polio prevention in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.
  • A child receiving a vaccine for polio in his mouth: polio prevention in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: one stage in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: a rabbit brain on a square of muslin. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: removing the spinal cord of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: a rabbit, under anaesthetic, being infected with rabies by injection in the spine. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: stages in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: straining an emulsion, made using infected rabbit brain, into a bottle. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: taking a culture from the brain of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: stages in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: rabbit brains suspended in ether (right) and preserved in glycerine (left). Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • A nurse holds up a phial in a clinic full of mothers and babies: the new vaccine against liver disease in infants in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by R. Mbago, 2002.