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  • Have you arranged travel insurance? : Take care - take some condoms : condoms protect against HIV, other sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy... / Health Education Authority ; Health Promotion Wales.
  • Have you arranged travel insurance? : Take care - take some condoms : condoms protect against HIV, other sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy... / Health Education Authority ; Health Promotion Wales.
  • Sexually transmitted infections aren't always visible and can damage the inside lining of the arse : without treatment this damage can make it easier for HIV to be passed on during fucking ; using condoms can reduce the risk ... / Terrence Higgins Trust, CHAPS.
  • HIV : now there is a treatment that may prevent HIV infection after the virus has entered the body : PEP post exposure prophylaxis : treatment only works if started within 72 hours of exposure : 1 month course of anti-HIV medication ... / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • HIV : now there is a treatment that may prevent HIV infection after the virus has entered the body : PEP post exposure prophylaxis : treatment only works if started within 72 hours of exposure : 1 month course of anti-HIV medication ... / Terrence Higgins Trust, developed as part of CHAPS.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi Lamiaceae. Baikal skullcap. Distribution: China. There are several hundred species of Scutellaria, also known as skull caps, so correct identification is important - in particular from Scutellaria lateriflora an American species known as Blue skullcap. The latter is used as an abortifacient and to expel placenta by the Cherokee and for cleaning the throat by the Iroquois (Austin, 2004). Much vaunted as a treatment for rabies with unlikely statistics (1,400 cases cured by one doctor alone). Also as ‘antispasmodic, nervine, [for] chorea, convulsions, tetanus, tremors, delirium tremens, [and as a] diaphoretic and diuretic'. Toxicity symptoms include mental confusion, stupor, headache, vertigo, photophobia, dilated pupils, difficulty in micturition, bradycardia, tremulousness and languor, followed by wakefulness and restlessness (Milspaugh, 1974). Hutchens (1991) reported that it reduces sexual desire and was used for almost every nervous illness. Scutellaria baicalensis contains baicalin, baicalein and wogonin (European Medicines Agency, September 2010). It is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating inflammation, cancer, bacterial and viral infections of the lungs and gut and is one of the '50 Chinese herbs' in the lists of some authors. Scutellaria lateriflora (combined with Verbena officinalis, Passiflora incarnata and the seed of Avena sativa (oats) is licensed for use in Britain as a herbal medicine for temporary relief of mild symptoms of stress such as mild anxiety and to aid sleep, based upon traditional use only. Scutellaria baicalensis is not licensed for use in the UK (UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • AIDS clinical trial information service advertisement with the letters 'Call 1-800-Trials A' across the page. Colour lithograph.
  • The face of a woman half obscured by the vertical lettering Lafla Klinikken; an advertisement for a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in Oslo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Sex symbol : le préservatif est le seul moyen de se protéger du VIH et des autres infections sexuellement transmissibles / SNEG.
  • Sex symbol : le préservatif est le seul moyen de se protéger du VIH et des autres infections sexuellement transmissibles / SNEG.
  • Le dépistage Sida et traitement d'urgence : demandez conseil: Sida Info Sevice... / ill.: P. Ouin.
  • Le dépistage Sida et traitement d'urgence : demandez conseil: Sida Info Sevice... / ill.: P. Ouin.
  • AIDS for AIDS, a useful information sheet for physicians with numerous facts and figures by the National AIDS Control Organisation, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Goverment of India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Liver: HIV and drug-induced cholestasis
  • 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.
  • Five images of busy street scenes in Japan representing an advertisement for the Stop AIDS campaign. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
  • Five images of busy street scenes in Japan representing an advertisement for the Stop AIDS campaign. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
  • The naked body of a child amidst empty bottles in a rubbish tip with a warning about the need to fight alcholism and AIDS. Colour lithograph by Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs, 1994, for the Seattle Indian Health Board.
  • Symptomes du séropositif / Marie-Anne Jacob.
  • Symptomes du séropositif / Marie-Anne Jacob.
  • Structure of a human immunodeficiency virus by Glasgow and Assoc '89; third of sixteen advertisement posters by the American Red Cross promoting education about AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • A skeletal Asian man who has tuberculosis with a child representing a warning about the dangers of tuberculosis and HIV by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Les dix commandements des Soeurs de la Perpétuelle Indulgence.
  • Dépistage VIH Sida : que faire aujourd'hui? Vous pensez avoir pris un risque, m'attendez plus 3 mois, réagissez vite, consultez... / Sida Info Service.
  • Dépistage VIH Sida : que faire aujourd'hui? Vous pensez avoir pris un risque, m'attendez plus 3 mois, réagissez vite, consultez... / Sida Info Service.
  • Dépistage VIH Sida : que faire aujourd'hui? Vous pensez avoir pris un risque, m'attendez plus 3 mois, réagissez vite, consultez... / Sida Info Service.