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  • Speech and voice : with X-rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, soprano, tenor, and baritone subjects / by G. Oscar Russell.
  • Speech and voice : with X-rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, soprano, tenor, and baritone subjects / by G. Oscar Russell.
  • Speech and voice : with X-rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, soprano, tenor, and baritone subjects / by G. Oscar Russell.
  • Diseases of the nervous system. Care of the loss of speech and its association with partial destruction of left-anterior lobe of the brain (localization of speech centres).
  • A treatise on aphasia and other speech defects / by H. Charlton Bastian.
  • A treatise on aphasia and other speech defects / by H. Charlton Bastian.
  • Mr. Lambkin giving a speech at his wedding reception. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
  • Ralph Allen making a speech to the Corporation of Bath. Etching by W. Hibbart, 1763.
  • Ralph Allen making a speech to the Corporation of Bath. Etching by W. Hibbart, 1763.
  • A doctor examines a military recruit suffering from a speech disorder. Wood engraving by F. Pegram, 1916.
  • Four personified condoms with speech bubbles representing a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A re-enactment of the speech by Queen Elizabeth I at Tilbury before the Spanish Armada. Postcard, ca. 1929.
  • A re-enactment of the speech by Queen Elizabeth I at Tilbury before the Spanish Armada. Postcard, ca. 1929.
  • On aphasia, or, Loss of speech : and the localisation of the faculty of articulate language / by Frederic Bateman.
  • A travelling medicine vendor on horseback making a speech to a crowd of people. Engraving by T. Slater, ca. 1713.
  • Benjamin Disraeli, wearing a crown and a barrel on his head, is delivering a speech. Engraving by W. Dewane, March 1880.
  • A man is standing to give a speech at a charity dinner. Wood engraving by F. Wentworth after H.K. Browne (Phiz).
  • AIDS in bold letters with a speech bubble containing the words 'Talk about it'; advertisement for the Highland Aids Resource Centre. Lithograph.
  • AIDS in bold letters with a speech bubble containing the words 'Bruidhinn mu dheidhinn'; advertisement for the Highland Aids Resource Centre. Colour lithograph.
  • Rev. Pat Robertson converses with Vice-President Dan Quayle with numerous speech bubbles; a protest against their policies including those relating to AIDS. Lithograph.
  • Queen Victoria at the opening of Parliament, 1866. The Lord Chancellor reading the Royal Speech in the House of Lords. The Queen makes reference to the cattle plague and the orders which have been made to prevent the spread of the disease.
  • Queen Victoria at the opening of Parliament, 1866. The Lord Chancellor reading the Royal Speech in the House of Lords. The Queen makes reference to the cattle plague and the orders which have been made to prevent the spread of the disease.
  • Cartoon gay men sitting chatting on chairs with speech bubbles containing information on Schwulenberatung, an open discussion group and counseling service for gay men. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Voice, song, and speech : a practical guide for singers and speakers from the combined view of vocal surgeon and voice trainer / by Lennox Browne and Emil Behnke.
  • Voice training in speech and song : an account of the structure and use of the vocal organs and the means of securing distinct articulation / by H.H. Hulbert.
  • A condom called Proud Pete with speech bubbles warning parents to talk to their children about AIDS; advertisement for AIDS hotlines by the Pharmacists Planning Service. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A woman wearing long black gloves and a collared sleeveless red dress offers a man a condom with speech bubbles; an advertisement for safer sex by the Scottish Aids Monitor. Colour lithograph.
  • President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Pierce Bush represented as members of "the Rich White Penis Club", with speech bubbles; anti-government protest about US AIDS policies by Enema Productions. Photocopy.
  • A young English woman returning from Paris with her French governesss is not recognized by her uncle, aunt and sister owing to her French speech and clothes. Etching by George Cruikshank after EHL.
  • A naked man holds a condom while leaning over the shoulders of another against a tiled background with a speech bubble; an advertisement for safe sex by the Projectgroep Publiekscampagne AIDS/SOA. Colour lithograph.