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A mother with a baby, referring to the need for immunisation against infectious diseases. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, 1968 (?).
Mount, Reginald.Date: [1968?]Reference: 22661i- Pictures
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People stand under a freestanding green umbrella which protects them from the rain; representing the protection conferred by the Infectious Diseases Prevention and Cure Law (Revised) in China in 2004. Colour lithograph, 2004.
Date: [2004]Reference: 659140i- Digital Images
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Two gold-touch pieces of James I. Obverse and reverse shown (actual size).
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Temporary Hospital at Renzskie's farm, South Africa
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A jester representing the disinfectant Papier d'Arménie scourges figures representing the infectious diseases cholera, typhoid, diphtheria and smallpox. Colour lithograph by A. Van Geleyn, ca. 1890.
Van Geleyn, A., active approximately 1858-1900?Date: [1890?]Reference: 549316i- Pictures
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Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; a young male plague patient lying on a bed, viewed from the side. Photograph, 1904/1911.
Date: 1904Reference: 34929i- Pictures
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Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; the interior of one of the wards, with plague patients by their beds. Photograph, 1904/1911.
Date: 1904Reference: 34904i- Pictures
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A man sneezing in a canteen while queuing for food, urging the use of handkerchiefs to prevent infectious diseases. Colour lithograph after R. Mount ca. 1950.
Mount, Reginald.Date: 1900-1999Reference: 576160i- Digital Images
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Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
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Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
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Albert Dock Hospital, London
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Two gold touch-pieces of Elizabeth I. Obverse and reverse shown. (Actual size)
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Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; a male plague patient lying on a bed being treated by a member of the medical team. Photograph, 1904/1911.
Date: 1904Reference: 34918i- Pictures
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Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; a young male plague patient lying on a bed, being treated by members of the medical team. Photograph, 1904/1911.
Date: 1904Reference: 34936i- Pictures
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A mother holding her newborn baby, with a serious expresssion as she realizes its vulnerability to deadly infectious diseases; with a bottle of vaccine against diphtheria and tetanus, advertising vaccination against those diseases. Colour process print by Sadolin, 195-.
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 659639i- Pictures
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A doctor in the form of a shield with a smiling face holds hands with a mother and child; representing the protection conferred by the Infectious Diseases Prevention and Cure Law (Revised) in China in 2004. Colour lithograph, 2004.
Date: [2004]Reference: 659137i- Pictures
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Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; a plague patient in bed, viewed from behind, his head supported by a member of the medical team. Photograph, 1904/1911.
Date: 1904Reference: 34916i