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  • A woman holding a baby representing women at risk for HIV; as part of the Alberta HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns for young adults. Lithograph by Calder Bateman and Darklight Studios.
  • A woman with long hair representing an advertisement for safe sex; created by Alberta Advertising Agencies Association as part of an advertisement AIDS/HIV Prevention campaign Lithograph by Greg Gerla/West 11th Photography.
  • A man smiles wearing an open shirt with one hand in his pocket representing an advertisement for safe sex; created by Palmer Jarvis Communications for the Alberta HIVAIDS Prevention Campaigns for Young Adults. Lithograph.
  • A woman looks at a man's face in shadow with a message about how to be good in bed; prepared by Ogilgy and Mather West for the Alberta HIVAIDS Prevention Campaigns for Young Adults. Lithograph by West 11th.
  • A woman holds up a condom with a message about abstinence and safe sex; advertisement by Continental PIR Communications. Lithograph by Rod Newbery.
  • A group of men and women wearing t-shirts bearing AIDS-related logo's including 'condom' and 'Am I HIV?'; an advertisement for AIDS Week on October 3-9, 1994 by La Société Canadienne du SIDA. Colour lithograph by Daniel Collins.
  • Verso: two people hugging with list of ways of taking care from washing your hands to compassionate care for people with HIV/AIDS (English version); part of a project by the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • Silhouette of figure with heart with three other figures in background; an advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week October 5 to 11, 1992 by the Canadian AIDS Society. Colour lithograph by Tohu Bohu, 1992.
  • Adult hands reach out for a child's hand representing an advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week 4th to 10th October 1993 by the Candian AIDS Society. Colour lithograph by Jules de Niverville.
  • Painted figures reach up towards the world representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, December 1st, by the National AIDS Strategy [Canada]. Colour lithograph by Vivian Reiss and Quorum Graphics.
  • The message 'You can prevent AIDS'; advertisement for the AIDS information lines in California by the California State Department of Health and the California Medical Association.Colour lithograph.
  • A used needle poised above a safety box; promoting safe work practices in Ethiopian health organisations. Colour lithograph by Y. G. Mariam, ca. 2000.
  • Community medicine symposium on HIV infection / organised by: the Faculty of Community Medicine, The British Association of Community Physicians, The PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre.
  • Typhoid fever : its nature, mode of spreading, and prevention / by William Budd.
  • Nine posters promoting the benefits of sexual abstinence and warnings about the importance of condoms and safe sex by the National AIDS Stategy, Health Canada. Lithograph.
  • A condom called Proud Pete with speech bubbles warning parents to talk to their children about AIDS; advertisement for AIDS hotlines by the Pharmacists Planning Service. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Siam : general and medical features / issued by the Executive Committee of the eighth congress.
  • A series of red lines between the words 'Tingues cura de la teva salut ...' representing a public health warning about AIDS by the Comité Ciudadano de Lucha Contra el SIDA de Barcelona and the Associació SIDA-Studi, a collaboration with the Governement of Barcelona. Colour lithograph by Maria Celina López, ca. 1995.
  • Red ribbons spelling the words 'AIDS' with details of the AIDS Walk for Life on Sunday October 1st 1995 at Kinsmen Park and Fieldhouse, Edmonton, Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • Two penguins converse about AIDS representing an advertisement for AIDS and HIV-related events between 28th and 30th November and 1st and 3rd December (1998?) in Japan. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • A native American woman with long hair and a striped robe looks to the left in a purple landscape with other random figures walking in different directions; advertisement for the HIV antibody test by the American Indian Health Care Association. Colour lithograph after Ernie Whiteman, 1990.
  • A blue background bearing the white lettering: "AIDS und Kind: Ein Thema für Arzt und Eltern" [AIDS and children: An issue for doctors and parents]; an advertisement by the FMH / BAG, Swiss Physicians and Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A glass with a warning that you can't catch AIDS from sharing a drink; advertisement for AIDS information lines by the California Medical Association. Colour lithograph.
  • Red ribbons spelling the words 'AIDS' with details of the AIDS Walk for Life on Sunday October 1st 1995 at Kinsmen Park and Fieldhouse, Edmonton, Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • Brain drain? : depression, mood swings, risk-taking, mid-week blues, rage, lethargy, low self-esteem, neglect, emotional... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • Brain drain? : depression, mood swings, risk-taking, mid-week blues, rage, lethargy, low self-esteem, neglect, emotional... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • A pile of ironing with an iron, a lamp with an open book and pair of glasses and a basket of fruit representing an advertisement for home-care services offered by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by Compagnie Corporate and Frank Dieleman.
  • A pile of ironing with an iron, a lamp with an open book and pair of glasses and a basket of fruit representing an advertisement for home-care services offered by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by Compagnie Corporate and Frank Dieleman.
  • A graph across a map of the world showing the growing pandemic and stalling response to the AIDS crisis between the years 1981 and 1993; advertisement by The Global AIDS Policy Coalition. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A yellow triangle bearing the words "AIDES. AIDES à domicile ..." against a backdrop of blue; advertisement for home-care services offered by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by David Figueiredo, 1990.