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  • Three people drinking punch as a cure for (right to left) gout, colic, and phthisis. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1799.
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Wood engraving by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires.
  • Tenement building, Cuba: an interior view of the entrance courtyard, with stairs to upper floors. Photograph, 1902.
  • A woman behind a health facility counter displaying anti-tuberculosis drugs with tuberculosis and leprosy posters behind: tuberculosis and leprosy prevention in Kenya. Lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.
  • An obese man wooing a tall lean woman outside a mausoleum; representing dropsy and consumption. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1810.
  • The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918.
  • Fighting tuberculosis in Djibouti. Colour lithograph by Ministère de la Santé, ca. 2000.
  • Farine Maxicaine : Le Cris de Paris 6.
  • A stamp showing Einar Holbøll; representing the need for contributions to help the tuberculous. Colour lithograph after R. Serres, 1954.
  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo: exterior. Photograph.
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Fulham: viewed from the road. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Three men wearing KAPTLD branded t-shirts look at a poster bearing images of tuberculosis prevention: health care services for TB in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KAPTLD, 2009.
  • Études sur la tuberculose : preuves rationnelles et expérimentales de sa spécificité et de son inoculabilité / par J.- A. Villemin.
  • Sanatorio Mussolini, Rome; bird's eye view. Process print.
  • Le départ du sanatorium : [Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux (anciens militaires)].
  • Henri IV of France touching the head of a kneeling man for the king's evil (scrofula). Line engraving.
  • Illustrations of pulmonary consumption, its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment. With twelve plates, drawn and coloured from nature / By Samuel George Morton.
  • A nun supporting a sick child; representing the work of the Herwonnen Levenskracht movement in helping tuberculous children. Colour lithograph by M. Wiegman, ca. 1930.
  • René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec auscultating a tubercular patient at the Necker Hospital, Paris, 1816. Reproduction after a painting by T. Chartran.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Wood engraving by O. P. Nicholls after F. W. Hulme.
  • Notice for an exhibition and conference on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Ethiopian Medical Association, 2001.
  • Illustrations of pulmonary consumption, its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment. With twelve plates, drawn and coloured from nature / By Samuel George Morton.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Wood engraving after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • People stand under a freestanding green umbrella which protects them from the rain; representing the protection conferred by the Infectious Diseases Prevention and Cure Law (Revised) in China in 2004. Colour lithograph, 2004.
  • Torture and execution of alleged plague carriers in Milan, 1630. Engraving.
  • Africans gathering information leaflets from a table: tuberculosis prevention in Kenya. Lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.