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  • Anatomy examination paper of Kong Ying-Wa
  • Anatomy examination paper of Kong Ying-Wa
  • Exam paper of Kong Ying-wa - Anatomy
  • Exam paper of Kong Ying-wa - Anatomy
  • Exam paper of Kong Ying-wa - Anatomy
  • Two men face to face, laughing; representing men at risk of contracting AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A woman embracing a man: head and shoulders; representing fidelity as a protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A young woman aware of the risk of contracting AIDS through intravenous use of heroin or cocaine. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A thoughtful young man, resting his chin in his hand, thinking about individual responsibility in avoiding and preventing the risk of contracting AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A married woman having an affair, talking on the telephone to her lover; representing the risk of contracting AIDS through infidelity. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A young prostitute wearing fake fur, getting into a car; representing the risk of contracting AIDS through not using a condom. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A woman with painted lips peering over her sunglasses; representing the risk of contracting AIDS while on holiday. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A woman and a man cuddling and rubbing noses; representing the need for protection from the risk of contracting AIDS, even for apparently faithful couples. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A man going on holiday to the tropics; representing sex tourism as a risk for AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A smiling woman bends down to communicate with a man with chronic illness; representing the need to protect the chronically sick against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Men and women; representing AIDS as a risk for both sexes. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A woman with blonde hair, big earrings, pouting with painted lips; representing somebody who might be at risk of AIDS though reuse of needles. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Fourteen situations divided into three groups according to their level of risk in transmitting HIV/AIDS: high risk, moderate risk, low risk. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • Your souvenir booklet of Somerdale / [J.S. Fry & Sons Ltd.].
  • An information sheet about AIDS for parents, teachers and students with 7 questions and answers and illustrations on how AIDS is not transmitted; an advertisement by the Federal Minister for Youth, Family, Women and Health. Colour lithograph by Mike Biele, Papen and Design Werkstatt.