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  • The Tavistock Clinic AIDS counselling course.
  • Group Portrait at Mayo Clinic.
  • Clinic interior, papers of Marie Stopes
  • Birth control clinic in caravan, with nurse.
  • Children, babies and Nurses of the Baby Clinic,
  • Birth control clinic in caravan, est. by Marie Stopes.
  • Battersea Veterinary Clinic : 533 Battersea Park Road, SW11, 0800 0566 106.
  • Tavistock Clinic, London, England: exterior. Photograph by H. Windsley, 1972.
  • Hospital de la Santa Cruz, Barcelona: Dr. Esquerdo's clinic. Photograph, ca.1900.
  • The new Cripples' Clinic, Leek, Staffordshire: three-quarter view of the building. Process print.
  • William Worrell Mayo. Photograph by B. L. Myers, 1920, after a statue at the Mayo Clinic.
  • Can you tell if someone is HIV positive? : The answer is no : HIV testing should be part of your sexual health check : quick and confidential : HIV tests at the RHIVA clinic - results in 20 minutes / RHIVA clinic, Lewisham Primary Care Trust, NHS.
  • Can you tell if someone is HIV positive? : The answer is no : HIV testing should be part of your sexual health check : quick and confidential : HIV tests at the RHIVA clinic - results in 20 minutes / RHIVA clinic, Lewisham Primary Care Trust, NHS.
  • Clinic info for gay men in London : www.gmfa.org.uk/londonservices / GMFA, Gay Men Fighting AIDS.
  • Clinic info for gay men in London : www.gmfa.org.uk/londonservices / GMFA, Gay Men Fighting AIDS.
  • Calendula officinalis L. Asteraceae. Pot marigold, common marigold, ruds or ruddles. Calendula, because it was said to flower most commonly at the first of each month - the 'calends' (Coles, 1657). officinalis indicates that it was used in the 'offices' - the clinics - of the monks in medieval times. Annual herb. Distribution: Southern Europe. The Doctrine of Signatures, indicated that as the flowers resembled the pupil of the eye (along with Arnica, Inula and the ox-eye daisy), it was good for eye disorders (Porta, 1588). Coles (1658) writes '... the distilled water ... helpeth red and watery eyes, being washed therewith, which it does by Signature, as Crollius saith'. Culpeper writes: [recommending the leaves] '... loosen the belly, the juice held in the mouth helps the toothache and takes away any inflammation, or hot swelling being bathed with it mixed with a little vinegar.' The petals are used as a saffron substitute - ‘formerly much employed as a carminative
  • A school-children's dental clinic in Berlin: some children being treated and others waiting, all are girls. Photograph.
  • A nurse vaccinating a baby in a clinic: the Kenya Expanded programme on Immunization. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • A couple attending a family planning clinic in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia, 1998.
  • A young woman thinking about having a baby leaving a health clinic: family planning in Senegal. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • CPL pharmaceutical preparations / Clinical Products Ltd.
  • Leprosy: clinical examination
  • A community dental clinic for people with HIV and AIDS / Lewisham & North Southwark Health Authority ; graphic designer: Chrissan Moldrich.
  • A community dental clinic for people with HIV and AIDS / Lewisham & North Southwark Health Authority ; graphic designer: Chrissan Moldrich.
  • A community dental clinic for people with HIV and AIDS / Lewisham & North Southwark Health Authority ; graphic designer: Chrissan Moldrich.