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  • The Journal of cancer research.
  • Medical classics.
  • Medical classics.
  • Classical contributions to obstetrics and gynecology / [edited] by Herbert Thoms ; with a foreword by Howard A. Kelly.
  • Selected readings in the history of physiology / edited by John Farquhar Fulton.
  • A woman holds a syringe as if smoking a cigarette watched by a black man in a green tracksuit and another in a grey dinner suit; warning about drugs, needle-sharing and safe sex practices to prevent AIDS by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for AIDS Education. Colour lithograph.
  • The words 'AIDS' and 'RED CROSS' written in red within a statement from the American Red Cross promoting their services to those living with AIDS. Colour lithograph 1990.
  • The words 'HIV/AIDS Education' above 'American Red Cross'; first of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Table for statistics of estimated numbers of cases and deaths of those with AIDS; fourth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • People in dressing gowns crossing their arms to join hands with each other; a public service message about the need to know about AIDS by the National Association of Social Workers. Colour lithograph.
  • Top, a slave auction in Richmond, Virginia; centre, a coach on a street in Baltimore; bottom left, slaves waiting to be sold, Virginia; bottom right, a slave playing the flute. Wood engraving after E.C., 1856.
  • The words 'respect yourself', 'protect yourself' against a background map of Africa; advertisement for the African American HIV/AIDS program by the American Red Cross. Colour lithograph 1990.
  • How AIDS does not spread: a hand shake, hugging, a table with food, and a male and female toilet. Colour lithograph 1986.
  • Recto: numerous black figures within blocks resembling houses; an illustration to an Ghanaian proverb; third of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: numerous black figures within blocks resembling houses; an illustration to an Ghanaian proverb; third of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Structure of a human immunodeficiency virus by Glasgow and Assoc '89; third of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • List of AIDS information telephone lines; sixteenth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Recto: a black figure hugs a picture of another to his chest within a graphic background; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; sixth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: two black figures with arms outstretched and touching each other within a graphic background as an illustration to a Sierra Leonean proverb; first of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith1992.
  • Recto: a black figure with numerous heads and hands together holding a lion within a graphic background incorporating further heads; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; fifth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: a black figure hugs a picture of another to his chest within a graphic background; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; sixth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: two black figures with arms outstretched and touching each other within a graphic background as an illustration to a Sierra Leonean proverb; first of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith1992.
  • Recto: a black figure with numerous heads and hands together holding a lion within a graphic background incorporating further heads; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; fifth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: a graphic black figure with two faces incorporating a head as a chest pointing to a board displaying symbols; an illustration to a Cameroonian proverb; second of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: a graphic black figure with two faces incorporating a head as a chest pointing to a board displaying symbols; an illustration to a Cameroonian proverb; second of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Two condoms make up the words 'Condomplation', representing a play on the word 'contemplation' and safe sex to prevent AIDS by HEROglyphics. Colour lithograph by Christopher Hayes for Maryland Institute of Design CO-OP, 1991.
  • A condom hiding the word 'come' representing an advertisment for the Maryland State AIDS hotline by HERO. Colour lithograph by Christopher Hayes, 1991.
  • List of symptoms of HIV infection that lead to AIDS; fifth of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Patte Labelle, a black woman wearing silver earrings; an advertisement for information about AIDS provided by The Red Cross. Colour lithograph.
  • Explanation on how HIV is transmitted; seventh of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.