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Pillula salutaris; Or, the justly celebrated Dr. Anthony's Irish pills, (so warmly recommended by Dr. Graham), originally invented, and solely prepared by that celebrated Doctress, Dame Nature, in whom alone the secret reposes: - these pills are remarkably efficacious in the Cure of several Diseases, particularly those of the Stomach; they are known by different Names in different Countries, such as Munster Plumbs, Irish Apricots, Dungarvon Almonds, Jerusalem Artichokes, Eastham Ginseng, Hibernian Mandrakes, Windsor Nutmegs, &c. &c. In Love, they are found to be extremely successful, and as they are far from being Quack Pills, they neither require gilding, nor yet Letters Patent to set them off, as they are of themselves so inviting, that in the Course of a little Preparation they smile in your Face. - Edwin's Pills for purging Melancholy, are nothing to them-as yet they have been free from all Taxes, except that partial and oppressive one-the Shop Tax;-And it is wished that the first Inventors of it may be choaked with the first they swallow of them. These excellent pills, in their prime Quality, are now selling (by the Doctress's particular Appointment) at no. 25, Long-Acre, by Michael Devlin, Vos Hibernia Collocatis,-Summum Bonum in Potatoes. Ye London Folkes,-Leave off your Jokes, Ye snarling Quacks be dumb, These are the Pills,-That cure all Ills, Past, present, and to come.
Devlin, Michael, active 18th century.Date: 1790?]- Pictures
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The face of a woman half obscured by the vertical lettering Lafla Klinikken; an advertisement for a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in Oslo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 676578i- Pictures
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The attractive face of a woman who does not have AIDS yet carries the HIV virus which can spread the disease; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Ministerio de Salud Pública, Uruguay. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 679149i- Books
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The face as an index to disease / by Judson S. Bury.
Bury, Judson Sykes.Date: [1889]- Archives and manuscripts
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Homosexuality
Date: 1966 - 2008Reference: SA/FPA/C/E/16/5/5Part of: Family Planning Association- Archives and manuscripts
Company-wide Newsletters & Journals (internal)
Date: 1942 - 2000Reference: WF/M/PB/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
The village effect : why face-to-face contact matters / Susan Pinker.
Pinker, Susan, 1957-Date: 2015- Pictures
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Head of a man with a severe disease affecting his face and neck. Watercolour by Christopher D' Alton, 1853.
D'Alton, Christopher, active 1847-1871.Date: 1853Reference: 35378i- Pictures
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Head of a man with a severe disease affecting his face and neck. Watercolour drawing by Christopher D' Alton, 1856.
D'Alton, Christopher, active 1847-1871.Date: 1856Reference: 35392i- Pictures
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A dentist and nurse tending a patient in a chair, a woman holding up a test tube filled with blood and three surgeons in green coats and face masks; a warning about the dangers of contaminated blood and transmission of the AIDS disease. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 677098i- Books
Infectious diseases and Singapore : past, present, and future / authors, Hsu Li Yang & Vincent Pang Junxiong ; editors, David Lye Chien Boon & Paul Anantharajah Tambyah.
Hsu, Li Yang, 1972-Date: [2015]- Pictures
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Red and yellow circles (smallpox pustules) in the form of an open-mouthed face, with text offering a reward for notification of the disease. Colour lithograph after René Gauch.
Gauch, René, 1936-Date: [between 1960 and 1969?]Reference: 12003i- Pictures
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The profiles of numerous mouthless faces, half in orange and yellow, the other in grey representing an advertisement for the contact details of the Comité Anti-SIDA in Lugo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 675862i- Pictures
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A part happy, part sad face split in two by jagged wooden planks with Japanese lettering; a Japanese AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 678542i- Pictures
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The faces of men and women representing the warning that AIDS does not respect respect sex, race, age or social status; advertisement by Via Libre, Peru. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 679165i- Videos
The aetiology of Graves' disease.
Date: 1977- Pictures
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A face drawn in black lines with yellow highlights against a striped grey square background with upside down text at the top bearing the message in French: "It is easy to die" and the right way up at the bottom: "It may be difficult to live"; an advertisement for AIDS prevention by L'Alexandra. Colour lithograph by Gilbert Theillin.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 672626i- Pictures
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A two-tone green and blue face with yellow eyes and two red hands shaking and text on either cheek; an advertisement for solidarity in the face of AIDS for drug dependents by the Fundação Portuguesa para o Estudo with the help of the Comissão Nacional de Luta Contra a SIDA. Colour lithograph by Ardecore Design, ca. 1996.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 676095i- Pictures
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A woman sitting with her face leaning on her hands with a message about shared rights and responsibilies and safe sex to prevent AIDS, an for World AIDS Day on 1st December in Japan. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678573i- Digital Images
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C19 Chinese ink drawing: Boils - facial boils and tumours
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The female sign incorporating the faces of five women who work in the AIDS field with a list of list of HIV-related conditions common in women by the Maricopa Area Health Education Center. Colour lithograph by Jeff Dorgay and Creative Syndicate.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 668553i- Pictures
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Three rows of individuals affected by AIDS, some with their heads turned, others with their hands on their faces with comments on how they need help; advertisement for the SIDA Info Service. Lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 672534i- Pictures
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A young man, J. Kay, afflicted with a disease which has eaten away part of his face. Oil painting, ca. 1820.
Date: [1820?]Reference: 603117i- Archives and manuscripts
Published Papers 1967 - 68
Date: 1967 - 1968Reference: PP/WRO/D/7Part of: Professor Oliver Wrong- Pictures
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The Indian flag with a couple facing each other within the wheel of Dharma at the centre; an advertisement for AIDS awareness by lAshraya, the AIDS Awareness and Counselling Centre, a Project of IMA Blood Bank. Colour lithograph by Meridian Ad Systems, Cochin, ca. 1998.
Date: [1998?]Reference: 677540i