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  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Wellerhaus 84 keyless showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Wellerhaus 84 keyless showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Wellerhaus 84 keyless showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.2, Marenghi 98 key showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.2, Marenghi 98 key showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.2, Marenghi 98 key showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.2, Marenghi 98 key showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Carl Frei 112 keyless concert organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Carl Frei 112 keyless concert organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Wellerhaus 84 keyless showman's organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Carl Frei 112 keyless concert organ.
  • Bisolvon : Boehringer Ingelheim. No.1, Carl Frei 112 keyless concert organ.
  • A drug-user with his wife and children explaining how his love for his family motivates him to use a condom; a safe-sex advertisement to prevent AIDS by the NACO in collaboration with WHO. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Four syringes, with a woman and a man puffing on joints; advertising self-help workshops for drug-addicts organised by the AIDS-Hilfe NRW. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A figure comprised of medicine bottles and tablets, representing the patent medicine business, dances behind a pensive Lloyd George; representing attitudes to the introduction of the National Insurance Act of 1911. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1912.
  • A figure comprised of medicine bottles and tablets, representing the patent medicine business, dances behind a pensive Lloyd George; representing attitudes to the introduction of the National Insurance Act of 1911. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1912.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.