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Infant mortality: a contrast between mortality in breast-fed as against bottle-fed babies, and between babies of families of different financial means, in Berlin in 1906. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 4924iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
Infant mortality: comparison between effects of breast feeding and bottle feeding. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 4935iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
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Advice to mothers on causes of child mortality. Colour lithograph by O. Gri︠u︡n, 1925.
Gri︠u︡n, O., active 1919.Date: [1925?]Reference: 667964i- Pictures
Infant mortality: tombs illustrating the proportion of infant deaths in each quarter of the first year of life. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: [1922]Reference: 4922iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
Fall of infant mortality in Great Britain from 154 per thousand live births in 1900 to 53 per thousand in 1938. Colour lithograph by Theyre Lee-Elliott, 1939.
Lee-Elliott, Theyre.Date: [1939]Reference: 580228i- Pictures
Infant mortality: comparison of infant deaths by season of the year, with the highest death-rate between July and September. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: [1922]Reference: 4923iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
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An allegory of cholera mortality. Etching by A. Burdet after A. Raffet.
Raffet, Denis Auguste Marie, 1804-1860.Reference: 5397i- Pictures
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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Childhood mortality: interior of a nursery with eight babies, watched by Death who opens the window from outside and reveals an industrial cityscape. Colour lithograph by Alice Dick Dumas.
Dumas, Alice Dick, 1878-Date: [1917?]Reference: 47669i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 755668i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 766791i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 766828i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 766824i- Pictures
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A skull, a skeleton, candles and other symbols of mortality. Engraving attributed to G. Altzenbach, [16--].
Altzenbach, Gerhard, active 1609-1672.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 5i- Pictures
A monument teaching mortality, including figures and symbols alluding to death. Etching by or after G. Fortuna.
Fortuna, Giovanni, 1535-1611.Reference: 33803i- Pictures
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Title page to a statistical analysis of mortality during the plague epidemic in London of 1665. Etching, 18--.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 1997i- Pictures
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A monument teaching mortality, including figures and symbols alluding to death. Woodcut by A. Andreani after G. Fortuna, ca. 1588.
Fortuna, Giovanni, 1535-1611.Date: MDLXXXVIII [1588]Reference: 33798i- Pictures
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Philip, King of Macedon, is woken up by his page and reminded of his mortality. Engraving by John Payne, 1639.
Payne, John, -1647?Date: 1639Reference: 35704i- Pictures
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A health visitor holding a small child, promoting a campaign against tuberculosis and infant mortality. Colour lithograph by A. Leroux, 1918.
Leroux, Jules Marie Auguste, 1871-1954.Date: [1918]Reference: 23982i- Pictures
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Thomas Parr, said to have died aged 152, with a border depicting three figures and various symbols relating to mortality. Stipple engraving, 1807.
Date: 20 March 1807Reference: 938i- Pictures
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Infant nutrition: healthy babies, advertising the advice services available from the Spanish Republican government to reduce infant mortality due to poor nutritition. Colour lithograph, 193-.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]Reference: 583304i- Pictures
A father alone with his newborn baby and older son: safe motherhood campaign in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Benue State Ministry of Health, ca. 2006.
Date: [2006?]Reference: 810827i- Pictures
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A man being vetted by an insurance salesman. Wood engraving by L. Raven-Hill, 1896.
Raven-Hill, L. (Leonard), 1867-1942.Date: 1896Reference: 14310i- Pictures
A mother breast-feeding a baby; advertising use of breast milk rather than commercial food supplements. Colour lithograph, 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 748744i- Pictures
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A heavily pregnant woman walking a road littered with risks to her death: reducing risks of child birth in Uganda. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health, ca. 1998.
Date: [1998?]Reference: 811546i