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  • Beecham's music portfolio. No. 141, Best of friends must part.
  • Beecham's music portfolio. No. 141, Best of friends must part.
  • Beecham's music portfolio. No. 141, Best of friends must part.
  • Beecham's music portfolio. No. 141, Best of friends must part.
  • Andrews Liver Salt : "I must have left it behind".
  • Andrews Liver Salt : "I must have left it behind".
  • Advertisement : this is the reason why "it must be Bovril".
  • Advertisement : this is the reason why "it must be Bovril".
  • He didn't ask me to use a condom, he must be positive like me : he didn't use a condom, he must be negative like me / New Zealand AIDS Foundation ; photography Mariano Vivanco.
  • He didn't ask me to use a condom, he must be positive like me : he didn't use a condom, he must be negative like me / New Zealand AIDS Foundation ; photography Mariano Vivanco.
  • Oh this wretched hay fever, I must try the ... Carbolic Smoke Ball : gives instant relief.
  • Oh this wretched hay fever, I must try the ... Carbolic Smoke Ball : gives instant relief.
  • Oh this wretched hay fever, I must try the ... Carbolic Smoke Ball : gives instant relief.
  • Heathy teeth must have calcium, phosphorus, vitamins to build them : fibrous foods, crispy foods to clean them / General Dental Council.
  • Message from AIDS Fonds asking must we accept that we live in a world in which love can mean death. Colour lithograph.
  • A drunken man sits at home with his family who must sell clothes to pay for his habit. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
  • A drunken man sits at home with his family who must pawn their clothes to pay for his habit. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
  • 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.
  • Annie Söderberg, a social worker in Stockholm and a pioneer in addiction treatment; with the message in Swedish 'You must take the love game seriously'. Lithograph by Ted Bates, ca. 1995.
  • Two military men standing in front of two coats of amour and remarking how unfortunate it must have been to wear armour when bitten by a flea. Wood engraving by A.H.
  • Shout : It's your shout. No one mentioned condoms : "I just assumed he must have HIV too." : "I assumed he was HIV negatibve like me." : Assume nothing / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Shout : It's your shout. No one mentioned condoms : "I just assumed he must have HIV too." : "I assumed he was HIV negatibve like me." : Assume nothing / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A man influenced by the devil to deprive his three daughters of an adequate dowry so that they must stay at home clothmaking. Engraving by T. Galle after J. Stradanus (Van der Straet), ca. 1600.
  • Jo's party tonight, what shall I wear? : He'll be there, must look good, watch the drink, could be the night, better be ready, better be safe : take a condom just in case / Health Education Authority.
  • A message in German purple lettering that drug problems must not be ignored but dealt with; one of a series of posters from a 'Stop AIDS' campaign by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz in collaboration with the Office of Federal Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A message in German blue lettering that drug problems must not be ignored but dealt with; one of a series of posters from a 'Stop AIDS' campaign by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz in collaboration with the Office of Federal Health. Colour lithograph.
  • The words 'AIDS' written in green spray paint across the page with AIDS-related words and a green publication containing the words "what each one must know" and the date "Fevrier 1987"; an advertisement for AIDS Information by the Ministère de la Santé, Luxembourg. Colour lithograph, 1987.
  • Two people reach out to touch the tree of life and hope surrounded by dragonflies, frogs, birds and a butterfly representing an Aboriginal depiction of the cycle of life and the role people must play to ensure an AIDS free future. Colour lithograph by Zane Saunders, March 1993.
  • A pregnancy test kit with a warning that if your pregnancy test is positive, you must also take the test for HIV to prevent the spread of AIDS and infecting your baby; advertisement for the AIDS information line by the Illinois Department pf Public Health. Colour lithograph, 1994.