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  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: a man wearing 16th century (?) costume; coats of arms of Spanish kingdoms arpund his collar. Colour lithograph by Rojas, 1929.
  • Alivo... en urticaria y eczema ... Líquido Esplénico Inyectable Armour ... : Eritropoyesis ... Extracto de Médula Roja Armour / The Armour Laboratories.
  • Alivo... en urticaria y eczema ... Líquido Esplénico Inyectable Armour ... : Eritropoyesis ... Extracto de Médula Roja Armour / The Armour Laboratories.
  • Formula mejorada! : Vi-Litron : para producción rápida de hemoglobina y glóbulos rojos / U.S. Vitamin Corporation.
  • Diagrams illustrating how AIDS is not transmitted issued by the Red Cross in Ecuador. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A family sit around a table before a woman who teaches them about AIDS; a calendar for the year 1995 with the 1st December highlighted with the words 'SIDA' for World AIDS Day; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Red Cross of Equatorial Guinea. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • Diagrams illustrating how AIDS is not transmitted issued by the Red Cross in Ecuador. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Interconnecting figures within a black circle with the words 'counselling ... ayuda, psicologica ... oporte, emocional, integracion' above and repeated in reverse below; an advertisement for the counseling services offered by the Asociación Ciudadana para la Solidaridad y Prevención del SIDA [ the Civic Association for Solidarity and AIDS Prevention]. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The back of an astrolabe.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine 27th Session.
  • A series of red lines between the words 'Tingues cura de la teva salut ...' representing a public health warning about AIDS by the Comité Ciudadano de Lucha Contra el SIDA de Barcelona and the Associació SIDA-Studi, a collaboration with the Governement of Barcelona. Colour lithograph by Maria Celina López, ca. 1995.
  • A black and blue figure appear to dance with arms raised between parallel black and blue lines either side of them representing an advertisement for G.A.P.E., a group for those with HIV and AIDS in Zaragoza [?]. Colour lithograph by Orravan Aicul Oñesid.