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A tennis player knocking a ball bearing the attributes of the HIV virus cell with the word 'AIDS' embellished with the devil in the pathway of the ball; with a graph below displaying the rising statistics of AIDS in Kuwait from 1980 to 2000; an advertisement by the Kuwait Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 677119i- Pictures
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The risks of getting HIV infection including a table with statistics; part 2 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677552i- Pictures
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The risks of getting HIV infection including a table with statistics (Malayalam version); part 2 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677553i- Pictures
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The sun in the '0' of the number '10' with a list of statistics about AIDS and HIV in New Zealand representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1993 by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation and Capital Coast Health. Photocopy.
Date: 1993Reference: 669371i- Pictures
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A crowd of people including men wearing t-shirts bearing the logo '10 Years On Keep It Up!', with balloons and statistics for AIDS in New Zealand in 1993; advertisement celebrating the 10th year of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 669578i- Pictures
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The groin area of a naked man and woman blocked by the message 'Weiterso' with growing condoms reflecting the increasing statistics of those in the 17 to 30 age group using condoms with each new sexual partner; one of a series of posters from a 'Stop AIDS' prevention campaign by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz in collaboration with the Office of Federal Health. Colour lithograph, 1992 [?].
Date: [1992?]Reference: 674788i- Pictures
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The groin area of a naked man and woman blocked by the message 'Sempre piu Su' with growing condoms to reflect the increasing statistics of those in the 17 to 30 age group using condoms with each new sexual partner; one of a series of safe sex posters from a 'Stop AIDS' poster campaign by Aiuto AIDS Svizzero, in collaboration with the Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph, ca. 1992.
Date: [1992?]Reference: 674792i- Pictures
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The groin area of a naked man and woman blocked by the message 'Continuez' with growing condoms to reflect the increasing statistics of those in the 17 to 30 age group using condoms with each new sexual partner; one of a series of safe sex posters from a 'Stop AIDS' by the l'Aide Suisse contre le SIDA , in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph, ca. 1992.
Date: [1992?]Reference: 674790i- Pictures
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A red telephone cord twisted in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon with the increasing statistics of AIDS victims: "1st January 1985: 200 sick; 1st January 1995: 40,000 sick"; includes a block of text explaining the need for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
Date: 1995Reference: 672529i- Pictures
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A red telephone cord twisted in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon with the increasing statistics of AIDS victims: "1st January 1984: 200 sick; 1st January 1994: 40,000 sick"; includes a block of text explaining the need for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
Date: 1994Reference: 672530i- Digital Images
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English Commonplace Book
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The administration of chloroform and of other anaesthetics.
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A table of conceded years of Indulgence for the period of the Passion, surrounding the monogram of Jesus and surrounded by little angels, one of whom carries the attributes of the papacy. Engraving by A. Schmutzer and J. Schmutzer.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 32450i- Digital Images
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Recommendations for filing up the register
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Major Greenwood, portrait
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A group of vaccinators leading a small-pocked woman form a procession past a university, with Death waving his scythe behind them; the members of the university doze in the foreground; attributing the decline of Germany in 19th century to vaccination and syphilis. Lithograph after C.G.G. Nittinger, 1856.
Nittinger, Carl Georg Gottlob.Date: 1856Reference: 17876i- Digital Images
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Essay in political arithmetick
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Infant mortality: a man with a baby and an infant representing their proportion in the population (14.5%); and a mourning man with a baby and an infant representing their proportion of deaths (over 40%). Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 4868iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
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British Association for the Advancement of Science: the president-elect and presidents of departments. Wood engraving, 1883.
Date: [1883]Reference: 47148i- Digital Images
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A Statistical Table of Disease, Salop Infirmary
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A Statistical Table of Disease, Salop Infirmary
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A Statistical Table of Disease, Salop Infirmary
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Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi Lamiaceae. Baikal skullcap. Distribution: China. There are several hundred species of Scutellaria, also known as skull caps, so correct identification is important - in particular from Scutellaria lateriflora an American species known as Blue skullcap. The latter is used as an abortifacient and to expel placenta by the Cherokee and for cleaning the throat by the Iroquois (Austin, 2004). Much vaunted as a treatment for rabies with unlikely statistics (1,400 cases cured by one doctor alone). Also as ‘antispasmodic, nervine, [for] chorea, convulsions, tetanus, tremors, delirium tremens, [and as a] diaphoretic and diuretic'. Toxicity symptoms include mental confusion, stupor, headache, vertigo, photophobia, dilated pupils, difficulty in micturition, bradycardia, tremulousness and languor, followed by wakefulness and restlessness (Milspaugh, 1974). Hutchens (1991) reported that it reduces sexual desire and was used for almost every nervous illness. Scutellaria baicalensis contains baicalin, baicalein and wogonin (European Medicines Agency, September 2010). It is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating inflammation, cancer, bacterial and viral infections of the lungs and gut and is one of the '50 Chinese herbs' in the lists of some authors. Scutellaria lateriflora (combined with Verbena officinalis, Passiflora incarnata and the seed of Avena sativa (oats) is licensed for use in Britain as a herbal medicine for temporary relief of mild symptoms of stress such as mild anxiety and to aid sleep, based upon traditional use only. Scutellaria baicalensis is not licensed for use in the UK (UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Silhouette of a one-legged figure on crutches: World Diabetes Day in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2005.
Date: 2005Reference: 756087i- Pictures
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John Steele. Photograph.
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