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  • dangers of contracting AIDS through sharing needles
  • Ways in which you cannot contract AIDS
  • Ways in which you cannot contract AIDS
  • Dangers of practising unprotected sex and contracting AIDS
  • Poop scoop campaign / Lewisham Directorate of Environmental Services ; Contracts Management Group.
  • Poop scoop campaign / Lewisham Directorate of Environmental Services ; Contracts Management Group.
  • Dangers of contracting AIDS through unsafe use of syringes
  • the need for protection from the risk of contracting AIDS
  • Contracted and granular kidney in the last stage of Bright's disease
  • Ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac
  • Ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac
  • Ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac
  • The workings and signing of a marriage contract. Engraving by Abraham Bosse, 1633.
  • Two men face to face, laughing; representing men at risk of contracting AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Multiple pregnancy, abnormalities of the foetal head, and contracted pelvis in childbirth. Lithograph after W. F. Victor Bonney.
  • Winchester: tombstone of Thomas Thetcher, who "died of a violent fever contracted by drinking small beer", 1764. Photograph, 18--.
  • An illustrated information sheet in Hindi showing 4 ways in which AIDS is and is not contracted. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • A young woman aware of the risk of contracting AIDS through intravenous use of heroin or cocaine. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • An American soldier sweating with fear about contracting a sexually transmitted disease; warning American servicemen to use condoms. Colour lithograph, 194-.
  • A woman with painted lips peering over her sunglasses; representing the risk of contracting AIDS while on holiday. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A terrified man realizing he has just contracted the plague, surrounded by a group of people. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • A married woman having an affair, talking on the telephone to her lover; representing the risk of contracting AIDS through infidelity. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • 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 young prostitute wearing fake fur, getting into a car; representing the risk of contracting AIDS through not using a condom. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A thoughtful young man, resting his chin in his hand, thinking about individual responsibility in avoiding and preventing the risk of contracting AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Three healthcare workers at risk of contracting Pandemic Influenza A H1N1 in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • A woman and a man cuddling and rubbing noses; representing the need for protection from the risk of contracting AIDS, even for apparently faithful couples. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Horses' hooves, seen from below: four figures showing both perfect and contracted feet, demonstrating Mr. Coleman's 'artificial frog' for the preservation of horses' hooves. Etching by J. Barlow, 1802.
  • "Les Adieux au Palais-Royal". The doctor says goodbye to the Army and presents them with medicines to cure them of the diseases they have contracted during the war.
  • A young couple wait while a contract of marriage is drawn up and the servant waits to take the stop out of the barrel. Engraving by Jean-Charles Baquoy after Jan Steen.