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  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • 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.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Low-cost Mycil highly effective in athlete's foot : accidents and the British.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • A giant holding up a boulder with a landscape on which eleven human figures are dancing and three are sitting with vessels out of which streams of water flow, while around the giant's legs are attacking male figures armed with spears. Etching by M. Klinger, 1912.
  • Workers planting a tree representing the health of the people. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Death is challenged by a crusader representing the Red Cross; advertising the Third Red Cross Roll Call for the improvement of public health. Colour lithograph, 1919.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Sir John Simon (?) in his role as the first Medical Officer of Health for the City of London putting pressure on the Corporation of London to act upon the pestilential conditions of the graveyards in the City. Lithograph by Bolus, 1851.
  • A giant holding up a boulder with a landscape on which eleven human figures are dancing and three are sitting with vessels out of which streams of water flow, while around the giant's legs are attacking male figures armed with spears. Etching by M. Klinger, 1912.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Dirty Vlas the organ-grinder demonstrating that people who spit or crack sunflower-seeds spread tuberculosis and are therefore enemies of the people's health. Colour lithograph by T. Pashkov, 192-.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Dirty Vlas the organ-grinder demonstrating that people who spit or crack sunflower-seeds spread tuberculosis and are therefore enemies of the people's health. Colour lithograph by T. Pashkov, 192-.
  • West Midlands Tuberculosis sanatoria and public information
  • Death is challenged by a crusader representing the Red Cross; advertising the Third Red Cross Roll Call for the improvement of public health. Colour lithograph, 1919.
  • A health visitor holding a small child, promoting a campaign against tuberculosis and infant mortality. Colour lithograph by A. Leroux, 1918.