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  • An apothecary. Oil painting ascribed to Egbert van Heemskerck.
  • An Ayurvedic medical practitioner taking the pulse. Watercolour, ca. 1825.
  • Multi-coloured question-marks with a black silhouette figure jumping off a diving board at the top and appearing to land in a safety ring at the bottom; an advertisement for the Fifth Information campaign on AIDS education with a list of 10 Good standards for health professionals that perform HIV testing; advertisement by the Ministere della Sanità Commisione nazionale per la lotta contro l'AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Medical Association for Prevention of War : "Patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred in my heart." 1915 / Medical Association for the Prevention of War.
  • Medical Association for Prevention of War : "Patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred in my heart." 1915 / Medical Association for the Prevention of War.
  • A doctor and some women attend to and prepare bandages for a wounded military man lying in comfortable surroundings. Coloured pen and pencil drawing by A. Lynch.
  • That you'll remember me : from one of the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
  • That you'll remember me : from one of the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
  • Practical observations on the diseases of the Army in Jamaica, as they occurred between the years 1792 and 1797; on the situation, climate, and diseases of that island; and on the most probable means of lessening mortality among the troops, and among Europeans in tropical climates / By William Lempriere.
  • The R. A. M. C. / [Redmond McLoughlin].
  • Practical observations on the diseases of the Army in Jamaica, as they occurred between the years 1792 and 1797; on the situation, climate, and diseases of that island; and on the most probable means of lessening mortality among the troops, and among Europeans in tropical climates / By William Lempriere.
  • Practical observations on the diseases of the Army in Jamaica, as they occurred between the years 1792 and 1797; on the situation, climate, and diseases of that island; and on the most probable means of lessening mortality among the troops, and among Europeans in tropical climates / By William Lempriere.
  • The R. A. M. C. / [Redmond McLoughlin].
  • A physician rushes into an operating theatre, exclaiming that there has been an error in diagnosis; unfortunately, the patient is already lying there, opened up. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph, c. 1900.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • AIDS and the workplace : health service staff : a NUPE health & safety publication / NUPE.
  • Surgeons group around a patient exhibiting an especially dramatic anal fistula; the patient happily thinks to himself that he has never before been the object of such attention. Colour process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
  • Medical Department of the Army : the annual dinner of the medical officers of the army, at the Thatched House Tavern, St. James's Street, on Saturday the 12th May 1827 : P. McGregor, esq. serjeant-surgeon to the King, in the chair.
  • A surgeon apologetically takes a breather during an amputation operation: a bottle of champagne waits in a cooler; a doctor and nurse canoodle while the patient screams. Colour process print after J.-A. Faivre, 1902.
  • Medical Department of the Army : the annual dinner of the medical officers of the army, at the Thatched House Tavern, St. James's Street, on Saturday the 12th May 1827 : P. McGregor, esq. serjeant-surgeon to the King, in the chair.