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  • Children going to a clinic for a health check to prevent the advance of disease. Colour lithograph by Alice Dick Dumas, ca. 1917.
  • A baby pointing to the words "Let us save the babies. For breast-feeding". Lithograph after H. Stephany, ca. 1917.
  • The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918.
  • How AIDS does not spread: a hand shake, hugging, a table with food, and a male and female toilet. Colour lithograph 1986.
  • The risk of alcohol and drugs increasing HIV infection. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Patte Labelle, a black woman wearing silver earrings; an advertisement for information about AIDS provided by The Red Cross. Colour lithograph.
  • Propagande Américaine : une affiche pour le 50e. anniversaire de la Croix Rouge.
  • Blood collection and protection process and AIDS
  • [Card certifying proficiency in life saving and water safety (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1939 - used in 1942)].
  • [Card certifying proficiency in life saving and water safety (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1939 - used in 1942)].
  • [Pictorial envelope showing a Red Cross nurse tending to a wounded soldier on a WW2 battlefield].
  • [Pictorial envelope showing a Red Cross nurse tending to a wounded soldier on a WW2 battlefield].
  • how to prevent the transmission of HIV
  • A woman and a man on the telephone representing the AIDS Spanish Helpline; advertisement by the San Franciso AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Childhood mortality: interior of a nursery with eight babies, watched by Death who opens the window from outside and reveals an industrial cityscape. Colour lithograph by Alice Dick Dumas.
  • Franco-Prussian War: foreign ambulance staff in the Siege of Paris. Coloured transfer lithograph by Draner (J. Renard), 1871.
  • The shrunken head of a Huambisa person of Peru. Photograph, 1899.
  • A cross with pink hearts within a montage