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Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727281iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727284iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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Three fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727282iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727278iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727275iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727285iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
Tuberculosis: a man offering a book of tuberculosis stamps in exchange for a 50 Lire note; advertising charity stamps in aid of tuberculosis patients. Colour lithograph by Pubblicitarte, 1950.
Pubblicitarte.Date: 1950Reference: 659690i- Pictures
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A man reading a book on human anatomy next to warning signs about alcohol and drug abuse: National campaign against drug abuse in Kenya. Colour lithograph by NACADA, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 756948i- Pictures
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Chang and Eng the Siamese twins, one holding a book. Lithograph.
Reference: 2609i- Pictures
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A sick man seated in an armchair is turning his head away from a book illustrated with a skeleton; doctor on the left, two servants in the background. Lithograph, ca. 1860.
Date: 1860Reference: 572255i- Pictures
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Three fish. Colour lithograph, ca. 1900 (?).
Date: [1900?]Reference: 727273iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
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A man leans against some lockers holding two books with a warning about the connection between sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667312i- Pictures
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Episcopal Seminary, Bruges: the interior of the library. Lithograph by H. Borremans after himself, 1837.
Borremans, H., active 1837.Date: December, 1837Reference: 15742i- Pictures
George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
Lump, J.Date: September 1826Reference: 11836i- Pictures
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Smiling black and white youths holding up different childrens' books; a two-sided advertisement for the Macmillan Boleswa AIDS Awareness Programme in KwaZulu-Natal Schools supported by Mazda. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996 (?).
Date: [1996?]Reference: 678941i- Pictures
Bilateral dislocation of jaw. Lithograph by Battle & Co.
Shuttleworth, G. E. (George Edward), 1842-1928.Reference: 39118i- Pictures
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George Combe lecturing on phrenology to a mixed audience in his Edinburgh home?; presented as a monkey with a phrenological head. Lithograph.
Reference: 11837i- Pictures
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A poor family starves in the centre of Paris: a workman brings them a bowl of soup, a banker for a "Philanthropic bank" ignores them, public funds are spent on a new stock exchange, and books are advertised advocating self-help. Lithograph by Villain after N.-T. Charlet, 1840.
Charlet, Nicolas-Toussaint, 1792-1845.Date: 1840Reference: 32029i- Pictures
A misunderstanding between doctor and patient. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 10963iPart of: Rum jokers- Pictures
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A phrenologist examining a man's characterful head. Lithograph.
Reference: 12092i- Pictures
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Three Asiatic Sheep. Coloured chalk lithograph.
Reference: 40234i- Pictures
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Typescript text about the 'AIDS Gedenk Buch', the AIDS memorial book. Photocopy.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 674547i- Pictures
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Two fish, and a detail of a fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
Date: [1884]Reference: 727265iPart of: Namima no nishiki.- Pictures
Two men smiling. Colour lithographic reproduction of photograph, 1994.
A.R.T. Creative Partnership.Date: 1994Reference: 25457i- Pictures
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A gynaecological physician seducing a patient. Colour lithograph, 1852.
Date: [1852?]Reference: 563243iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice