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  • A woman representing Nature gives a baby to a mother; representing man's vulnerable and naked birth. Engraving by P. Galle, 1563.
  • A woman representing Nature gives a baby to a mother; representing man's vulnerable and naked birth. Engraving by P. Galle, 1563.
  • Un été avec qui? : le préservatif te protège quand le désir te rend vulnérable / SNEG.
  • Un été avec qui? : le préservatif te protège quand le désir te rend vulnérable / SNEG.
  • Besoin de sexe quand ça ne va pas? : dans ces moments-là, multiplier les rencontres en zappant la capote ne résout rien... : déprime, solitude: le préservatif te protège aussi quand tu es plus vulnérable / SNEG association.
  • Besoin de sexe quand ça ne va pas? : dans ces moments-là, multiplier les rencontres en zappant la capote ne résout rien... : déprime, solitude: le préservatif te protège aussi quand tu es plus vulnérable / SNEG association.
  • Viburnum japonicum Spreng. Caprifoliaceae Distribution: Evergreen Shrub. Distribution: Japan and Taiwan. No medicinal uses. The fruit is a 'famine food' eaten when all else fails. As other seeds/fruits of Viburnum species are listed as poisonous, and none are listed as 'edible', one can assume that the seeds/fruits of V. japonicum are also toxic. It does not appear vulnerable to pests or molluscs which may be due to irioid glycosides that are present in this genus produced as a defence against herbivores, fungi and bacteria. They have a bitter taste. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Viburnum japonicum Spreng. Caprifoliaceae Evergreen Shrub. Distribution: Japan and Taiwan. No medicinal uses. The fruit is a 'famine food' eaten when all else fails. As other seeds/fruits of Viburnum species are listed as poisonous, and none are listed as 'edible', one can assume that the seeds/fruits of V. japonicum are also toxic. It does not appear vulnerable to pests or molluscs which may be due to irioid glycosides that are present in this genus produced as a defence against herbivores, fungi and bacteria. They have a bitter taste. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Viburnum japonicum Spreng. Caprifoliaceae Distribution: Evergreen Shrub. Distribution: Japan and Taiwan. No medicinal uses. The fruit is a 'famine food' eaten when all else fails. As other seeds/fruits of Viburnum species are listed as poisonous, and none are listed as 'edible', one can assume that the seeds/fruits of V. japonicum are also toxic. It does not appear vulnerable to pests or molluscs which may be due to irioid glycosides that are present in this genus produced as a defence against herbivores, fungi and bacteria. They have a bitter taste. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • A crowd of Indian women holding babies; representing a warning by the World Health Organization about for the vulnerability of women and HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
  • A mother holding her newborn baby, with a serious expresssion as she realizes its vulnerability to deadly infectious diseases; with a bottle of vaccine against diphtheria and tetanus, advertising vaccination against those diseases. Colour process print by Sadolin, 195-.
  • The pain of it all, emotional cancer journey, artwork
  • The maze of trees, emotional cancer journey, artwork
  • The healing touch, emotional cancer journey, artwork
  • Loss, emotional cancer journey, artwork
  • Did you know...? : that Symmetrel can be of great value in the management of herpes zoster in the elderly or delibitated ...
  • Did you know...? : that Symmetrel can be of great value in the management of herpes zoster in the elderly or delibitated ...
  • Did you know...? : that Symmetrel can be of great value in the management of herpes zoster in the elderly or delibitated ...
  • Allen & Hanburys' Food : for infants, invalids, convalescents and the aged.
  • [Letter accompanying Allen & Hanburys' Food for infants, invalids, convalescents and the aged.].
  • For convalescents prescribe Angier's Emulsion : improves appetite, digestion, nutrition, acceptable to the most delicate stomach.
  • During convalescence prescribe Angier's Emulsion : improves appetite, digestion, nutrition, acceptable to the most delicate stomach.
  • Une fleur... un peu de votre temps... une main tendue... : "un coup de pouce pour un coup de coeur" / Les Petits Bonheurs.
  • Une fleur... un peu de votre temps... une main tendue... : "un coup de pouce pour un coup de coeur" / Les Petits Bonheurs.
  • Sednine Ethnine Piriex : lubworth skipper.
  • Sednine Ethnine Piriex : lubworth skipper.
  • Your den.
  • Your den.
  • Your den.
  • Your den.