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  • A child receiving vitamin A to promote National programme of nutrition in Congo in 2003. Colour lithograph for Ministère de la Santé Programme National de Nutrition.
  • Vitamin C, also known as a ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin, which means it is excreated by the body and needs to be replaced in our diet. Unlike most mammals, humans do not have the ability to make their own vitamin C. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to scurvy.
  • The Nutri Centre : specialists in vitamin & nutritional supplements : a most comprehensive selection under one roof (all products available  by mail order).
  • The Nutri Centre : specialists in vitamin & nutritional supplements : a most comprehensive selection under one roof (all products available  by mail order).
  • The Nutri Centre : specialists in vitamin & nutritional supplements : a most comprehensive selection under one roof (all products available  by mail order).
  • The Nutri Centre : specialists in vitamin & nutritional supplements : a most comprehensive selection under one roof (all products available  by mail order).
  • Sources of vitamins and minerals for children and adults: (a) carrots and apples, (b) citrus fruits, (c) brassicas and pulses. Colour lithograph, 1966.
  • An infant swallowing a spoonful of Sanostol food supplement. Colour lithograph by E.B., 195-.
  • Vegetables and citrus fruits represented as reducing the risk of cancer. Colour lithograph for the Nederlandse Kankerbestrijding/KWF, 2001.
  • Company background / Pro-Fibe Nutrition Ltd.
  • Company background / Pro-Fibe Nutrition Ltd.
  • Digestion: invitation to take a water/fibre test for healthy diet. Colour lithograph for Maag Lever Darm Stichting, 2001.
  • Good food for lovers of life / The Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland.
  • Good food for lovers of life / The Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland.
  • A histogram comparing the vitamin C content of various foods. Colour lithograph.
  • A histogram comparing the vitamin C content of various foods. Colour lithograph.
  • Sources of protein for children and adults: milk, meat, fish, eggs and cheese. Colour lithograph, 1966.
  • Sources of carbohydrates and fats for children and adults: bread, butter, cereals, mushrooms and jam. Colour lithograph, 1966.
  • How much fibre do you eat? / Kellogg's.
  • How much fibre do you eat? / Kellogg's.
  • Good food for lovers of life / The Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland.
  • Good food for lovers of life / The Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland.
  • Vitamin C
  • Trichuris muris is a parasitic nematode affecting mice. Following ingestion, T. muris eggs hatch in the large intestine where they develop into adults. The anterior end of the worm burrows into the lining of the gut, leaving the posterior end protruding into the lumen of the gut. The worms mate in this orientation, and the resulting eggs are released in to the gut lumen and shed faecally.
  • Child receiving vaccine at fixed site facility Zambia
  • 3 good reasons for an extra pinta : and lots of new recipes too!.
  • 3 good reasons for an extra pinta : and lots of new recipes too!.
  • 3 good reasons for an extra pinta : and lots of new recipes too!.
  • 3 good reasons for an extra pinta : and lots of new recipes too!.
  • 3 good reasons for an extra pinta : and lots of new recipes too!.