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Four pinned illustrated texts about love and sexual protection with the words "Ansichts-Sache? Einsichts-Sache!; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Federal Center for Health Education in Cologne. Colour lithograph.
Bundeszentrale f|r Gesundheitliche Aufkldrung (Germany)- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Leishmaniasis: health education
M Rowland- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Leprosy: health education
The Leprosy Mission International- Digital Images
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Health education; use of latrines
John & Penny Hubley- Digital Images
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Health worker giving nutrition education, India
John & Penny Hubley- Digital Images
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Health education on insecticide treated nets
M Rowland- Digital Images
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Health education on insecticide treated nets
M Rowland- Digital Images
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Nutrition education: community health worker in rural Jamaica
John & Penny Hubley- Digital Images
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Nutrition education through a theatre performance, Zambia
John & Penny Hubley- Digital Images
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A weight-lifter sits on a bench with his weights at his side as someone offers him a steroid injection; a warning not to share vials and used needles for steroids; advertisement for The Steroid Project as part of the Kingston AIDS Project funded by the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada. Colour lithograph by Alice Whissell.
Canada. Health Canada.- Digital Images
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Health promotion: treating nets with insceticide
M Rowland- Digital Images
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Nepal; town life in the Khumbu, 1986. A street in Namche Bazar (altitude 3446 metres). Men relax outside a store. In the mid-1980s, Nepal was rigidly patriarchical although Sherpa women had more autonomy than other groups. Women generally had limited access to markets, education, health care and local government. Malnutrition and poverty hit them the hardest, and female children were usually given less food than male children, especially during food shortages.
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Young girl with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Newborn baby with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Adult with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Young girl with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Adult with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Adult with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Adult with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field- Digital Images
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Young girl with Down's syndrome
Fiona Yaron-Field