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  • Instruments for blood transfusion, late 19th Century
  • A faithful couple, opening a condom packet, a woman receiving a blood transfusion that has been screened for HIV, sterilised skin piercing instruments and an HIV positive woman seeking health advice before planning a baby; advice by the World Health Organization about the way AIDS can be prevented. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A person receiving a blood transfusion, 2 people forming a brown shadow within a red heart, a range of sharp instruments about to be sterilised, and a pregnant woman with the silhouette of her fetus showing; a warning about the dangers of contracting AIDS by the AIDS Control Project of the Goverment of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • M0001645: Engraving of a blood transfusion from a dog (canine) to a patient (human), circa 1692
  • A sunflower, a symbol of bringing life back by giving blood; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the AIIMS Blood Transfusion Service and NGO AIDS Cell, New Delhi. Colour lithograph by N.R. Nanda, ca. January 1994.
  • A sunflower, a symbol of bringing life back by giving blood; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the AIIMS Blood Transfusion Service and NGO AIDS Cell, New Delhi. Colour lithograph by N.R. Nanda, ca. January 1994.
  • A doctor inserting a needle into a patient's arm with a warning about the importance of using sterilized needles; an AIDS prevention advertisement by SASO, Lifeline, Lighthouse, Kripa and VHAM. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A couple making love, two people sharing needles, a man in a bed receiving a blood transfusion and a pregnant Indian woman; warning by the World Health Organization about the modes of transmission of HIV. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Hindi representing an illustrated information sheet showing ways in which AIDS is and is not contracted. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man receiving a blood transfusion correctly, another man incorrectly and a nurse administering an injection in the arm of a woman under supervision; the nurse then administers immunisations into numerous babies under no supervision; a warning about the dangers of using unsterilized equipment and contracting the HIV virus by Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, ca 1997.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against an orange background with further illustrations below showing the dangers of multiple partners and contracting AIDS; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against an orange background with further illustrations below showing the dangers of multiple partners and contracting AIDS; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Text and illustrations explaining how HIV is spread from sexual intercourse to transfusion of infected blood; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Table XXXII-XXIII. A medicinal dictionary, 1743-45.
  • A faithful unmarried couple, a man with his 3 faithful wives, a couple sitting in a STD clinic and a man receiving an injection with sterilised equipment; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against a blue background with a smaller image of a condom being removed from its packet below and further illustrations showing how the disease is transmitted; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.