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No germs allowed! : how to avoid infectious diseases at home and on the road / Winkler G. Weinberg.
Weinberg, Winkler G., 1952-Date: [1996], ©1996- Books
Epidemics examined and explained: or, living germs proved by analogy to be a source of disease / [John Grove].
Grove, John, 1815-1895.Date: 1850- Pictures
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A man coughing and spreading germs: preventing tuberculosis and lung disease in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KAPTLD, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 755333i- Ephemera
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Find the hidden germs : they are waiting to catch anybody who does not protect himself ... / Bengue & Co.
Bengue & Co.Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Books
The new killer diseases : how the alarming evolution of mutant germs threatens us all / Elinor Levy and Mark Fischetti.
Levy, Elinor.Date: [2003], ©2003- Books
The new killer germs : what you need to know about deadly diseases of the twenty-first century / Pete Moore.
Moore, Pete, 1962-Date: 2006- Pictures
A man about to cough or sneeze and trying to catch the germs in a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount, ca. 1950 (?).
Mount, Reginald.Date: [1950?]Reference: 2016476i- Books
When germs travel : six major epidemics that have invaded America since 1900 and the fears they have unleashed / Howard Markel.
Markel, Howard.Date: [2004], ©2004- Pictures
The head of a man grimacing at the thought of people causing offense by smoking or spreading germs. Colour lithograph, 1954.
Date: 1954Reference: 680066iPart of: Poster- Archives and manuscripts
‘The effect of vitamin A on the growth of tooth germs in tissue culture' International Association for Dental Research
Date: 1957Reference: PP/MEL/L/1/55Part of: Mellanby, Sir Edward- Books
Technology, disease, and colonial conquests, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries : essays rappraising the guns and germs theories / edited by George Raudzens.
Date: 2003- Books
Technology, disease, and colonial conquests, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries : essays reapraising the guns and germs theories / edited by George Raudzens.
Date: 2001- Pictures
A handkerchief trapped in a birdcage, representing the need to prevent the spread of germs by coughs and sneezes. Colour lithograph by D. Dekk, 1946.
Dekk, Dorrit.Date: [1946]Reference: 44094i- Pictures
A handkerchief trapped in a birdcage, representing the need to prevent the spread of germs by coughs and sneezes. Colour lithograph by D. Dekk, 1946.
Dekk, Dorrit.Date: [1946]Reference: 44093i- Books
The "Brownlow" Filter sterilizes water : crystal pure water free from disease germs, water filtered through cylinders of Kieselguhr / Slack & Brownlow.
Slack & Brownlow.Date: [1922?]- Archives and manuscripts
‘The effect of hyper-vitaminosis A on the development of rat tooth germs in tissue culture' Archives or Oral Biology
Date: 1961Reference: PP/MEL/L/1/61Part of: Mellanby, Sir Edward- Pictures
A man about to cough or sneeze and trying to catch the germs in a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, 1951 (?).
Mount, Reginald.Date: [1951?]Reference: 2016475i- Pictures
A black arrow representing germs is caught in a handkerchief to prevent the spread of coughs and sneezes. Colour lithograph after R. Mount and Eileen Evans.
Mount, Reginald.Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 2016323i- Books
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On the relative powers of various substances in preventing the generation of animalcule or the development of their germs : with special reference to the germ theory of putrefaction / by John Dougall.
Dougall, John.Date: 1871- Books
On some specific febrile diseases of malarious origin : and on the necessity of the existence of germs for their production / by James Donnet.
Donnet, James.Date: 1889- Books
Germ cell tumours II : proceedings of the 2nd Germ Cell Tumour Conference, Leeds, 15-19 April 1985 / editor[s], W.G. Jones, A. Milford Ward, and C.K. Anderson.
Germ Cell Tumour Conference 1985 : University of Leeds)Date: 1986- Pictures
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A hand injured by a wooden stick which is also a pole bearing Germanic lettering and a swastika, comparing Germany in wartime to germs. Colour lithograph after H.A. Rothholz.
Rothholz, H. A.Reference: 32607i- Pictures
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German soldiers in World War II representing germs invading a wound, British soldiers representing white corpuscles resisting and capturing them. Colour lithograph after P. Mendoza, 1943.
Mendoza, Philip.Date: [1941?]Reference: 680213i- Books
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Improvements inthe moe of and apparatus for purifying casks, jars, bottles and other vessels for the purpose of destroying germs of disease and putrefaction / [Henry Hill].
Hill, Henry.Date: 1901- Ephemera
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Bemax : stabilized wheat germ / Vitamins Limited.
Vitamins Ltd.Date: [1970?]