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  • AIDS : issues and perspectives : a conference for everyone wishing to contribute to the public understanding of science : on Saturday 5 December 1992, 10.00am - 4.30 pm at Channel 4 Preview Studio, 44 Whitfield Street, London W1 / Birkbeck College University of London Centre for Extra-Mural Studies in association with Channel Four Television.
  • Immunity.
  • L'hépatite B et les gays : pourquoi se faire vacciner?.
  • L'hépatite B et les gays : pourquoi se faire vacciner?.
  • HIV & AIDS : information about mothers and children with HIV infection / written by Rosie Claxton for the Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A vaccinated man grows horns in front of a couple with a lancet. Coloured etching, c. 1800.
  • A bill for ensuring the benefit of vaccination to such poor persons as are desirous thereof : ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 16 June 1815.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after himself.
  • Vaccination in Burkina Faso. Lithograph after L. Koy, ca. 2000.
  • Army physicians vaccinating soldiers below decks on the SS. Bathhurst. Process print by C. Henschel after a drawing by C. Staniland after A. Cox.
  • The prevention of the common cold : Common Cold and Anticatarrh Vaccine No. 3 (Evans).
  • A comparison between cowpox and smallpox pustules from the 3rd to 20th day of each disease. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after W. Cuff, ca. 1800.
  • A travelling procession of health officials who ironically praise the coming of vaccination. Etching.
  • A treatise on the cow-pox; containing the history of vaccine inoculation, and an account of the various publications which have appeared on that subject. In Great Britain, and other parts of the world / by John Ring.
  • Cowpox pustules from the sixth to the eighteenth days of the disease. Watercolour by W. Cuff, 1801.
  • AIDS : issues and perspectives : a conference for everyone wishing to contribute to the public understanding of science : on Saturday 5 December 1992, 10.00am - 4.30 pm at Channel 4 Preview Studio, 44 Whitfield Street, London W1 / Birkbeck College University of London Centre for Extra-Mural Studies in association with Channel Four Television.
  • Moi, je suis IPERGAY. Et vous? : pour le savoir, rendez-vous sur le site www.ipergay.fr ! / IPERGAY, un essai ANRS Intervention Préventive de l'Exposition aux Risques avec et pour les GAYS ; ANRS, Agence nationale de recherches sur le SIDA et les hépatites virales.
  • A procession of health officials ironically proclaiming the coming of vaccination. Coloured etching.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after himself.
  • Eduardi Jenneri, Med. D. et Reg. Scient. Acad. Soc. Disquisitio de caussis et effectibus variolarum vaccinarum / ex Anglico in Latinum conversa ab Aloysio Careno.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • Childhood protection : the following schedule was suggested at a Symposium on Childhood Immunization held in London, May 1959.
  • [Poster, probably about smallpox and vaccination] / Shanghai Municipal Council Public Health Department.
  • In chronic bronchitis...'there is increasing recognition of the importance of viral infection'.
  • 'Wellcome' sera vaccines and tuberculins are all British.
  • A concise view of all the most important facts which have hitherto appeared concerning the cow-pox / [Charles Rochemont Aikin].
  • L'hépatite B & les gays : pourquoi se faire vacciner / réalisé par ACTIS, AIDES, ALS, CRIPS Rhône-Alpes, Keep Smiling et SNEG Rhône-Alpes.
  • An arm with three smallpox pustules. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • Who do you fancy? : Does it matter? Want to be healthy? Do you know what "Hep B" is? No? / Lothian Health Health Education Department.
  • Double immunité en trois injections.