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  • A young woman helping another with her toilet while an old woman prays. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/98.
  • A woman reads a book during her toilet and does not concentrate on what she is doing. Aquatint.
  • A young woman helping another with her toilet while an old woman prays. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/98.
  • An old man is reading while his valets are attending to his toilet. Aquatint by F. Goya, 1812/1888.
  • A sick man stranded on the toilet after taking a laxative. Coloured etching after J. Gillray after J. Sneyd.
  • A sick man stranded on the toilet after taking a laxative. Coloured etching after J. Gillray after J. Sneyd.
  • Wooden building on a river; to be used as a public toilet in Bonthe, Sierra Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • A sick man stranded on the toilet after taking a laxative. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804, after J. Sneyd.
  • A sick man stranded on the toilet after taking a laxative. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804, after J. Sneyd.
  • A woman is sitting at her dressing table applying La Lasine antiseptic toilet water to her face. Process print, 1930.
  • Series of Graeco-Roman surgical and toilet instruments found at Thebes. In the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum. Ex-hamonic Collection
  • The toilet of Psyche or Venus. Colour stipple engraving by W.W. Ryland, 1767, after G.F. Barbieri, il Guercino.
  • School children visiting a segregated corrugated toilet and washing their hands: hygiene in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • School children visiting a segregated corrugated toilet and washing their hands: hygiene in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • Ancient Roman (?) toilet accessories: sixteen figures, including combs, a mirror and various containers. Etching by A. Ottieri after V. Mollame, 18--?.
  • A female Anglo-Indian at her toilet being attended by three Indian servants. Coloured lithograph by J. Bouvier, 1842, after W. Tayler.
  • A female Anglo-Indian at her toilet being attended by three Indian servants. Coloured lithograph by J. Bouvier, 1842, after W. Tayler.
  • A woman at her toilet: a maidservant fastens the stays of her corset, a man sits to the right hand side. Engraving.
  • How AIDS does not spread: a hand shake, hugging, a table with food, and a male and female toilet. Colour lithograph 1986.
  • A seated woman at her toilet talking with two male visitors. Colour reproduction of an engraving by P.W. Tompkins after C. Ansell.
  • A woman spoon-feeding a man while he is on the toilet, perhaps as one would a child. Etching by D. Deuchar (?).
  • A woman spoon-feeding a man while he is on the toilet, perhaps as one would a child. Etching by D. Deuchar (?).
  • A Chinese woman at her toilet being attended to by a maidservant, to the left another servant plays music. Engraving by W. Floyd after T. Allom.
  • An oriental woman at her toilet, to the left stands a maidservant and to the right a girl. Wood engraving by A. Bertrand after D. Marie.
  • Two men engage in oral sex in a public toilet; an advertisement for safe sex by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Friedrich Baumhauer and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • You can't catch H.I.V. from.. : cups glasses cutlery towels toilet seats mosquitoes coughing sneezing shaking hands giving blood kissing / designed by Simon Impey and Jon Daniel.
  • A toilet, washing hands, drinking treated water and cooking and storing food safely: how to prevent cholera in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • A woman at her toilet being assisted by a maidservant; to the left a seated maidservant reads to a small child. Colour reproduction of an engraving by P.W. Tompkins after C. Ansell.
  • You can't get HIV from : giving blood, insect bites, glasses, cutlery, towels, toilet seats, shaking hands, sharing meals, cups, kissing : you risk getting HIV by sharing needles or syringes, having unprotected sex / LHB.
  • Venus at her toilet, assisted by the three Graces; she sits on the lap of one of them, another combs her hair, and two cupids hold a mirror in which she admires her own beauty. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1651, after S. Vouet.