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  • Syphilis: a hand opening a calendar for a year in the 1940s and revealing a crowd of people (civilians) including potential victims of syphilis. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1941/1945.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1941/1945]
    Reference
    493601i
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  • A tree made of people, on which a burr (burl) grows like a cancer. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1941.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1941]
    Reference
    660169i
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  • A red medicine bottle in blue wrapping, attractive but unable to cure gonorrhoea. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1943 (?).

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1943?]
    Reference
    689081i
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  • A red arrow on a graph pointing upwards through a human body, representing the increase in cancer in the USA. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1941.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1941]
    Reference
    689082i
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  • Syphilis: ten people, one of whom is diagnosed as having syphilis. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1940.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1940]
    Reference
    660173i
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  • Cancer: three vignettes showing radiotherapy and surgery as the only effective cures, all other remedies being by implication ineffectual. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1941.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1941]
    Reference
    660161i
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  • A lecturer pointing to a large screen, on which projected diagrams of the bodies of a man and a woman are marked with red flags indicating areas where cancer may be first seen. Colour lithograph after Fellnagel, 1941.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1941]
    Reference
    660170i
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  • Ten people at a swimming pool, one of whom will be infected with syphilis before the age of fifty. Lithograph after Fellnagel, 1940.

    • Fellnagel, American designer, active approximately 1950.
    Date
    [1940]
    Reference
    47637i
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