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- Archives and manuscripts
Insects as carriers of disease GHF Nuttall 1899
Date: 1899-1934Reference: PP/FPW/B.169/1Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Books
A historical note upon diptera as carriers of disease : Paré, Déclat / by Howard A. Kelly.
Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943.Date: 1901- Audio
Animals that changed the world : disease carriers.
Date: 2000- Pictures
The tiger mosquito and the grey 'night-biting' mosquito as carriers of disease (dengue, yellow fever and filaria); advising citizens to clean up water-holding rubbish. Colour lithograph, ca. 1928.
Brisbane (Qld.). City Council. Department of Health.Date: [1928?]Reference: 562405i- Books
Notes on some Indian species of the genus Phlebotomus. Part XI, The rôle of insects of the genus Phlebotomus as carriers of disease, with special reference to India / by J.A. Sinton.
Sinton, J. A. (John Alexander), 1884-1956.Date: [1925]- Digital Images
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Australian public health information poster on the tiger mosquito and the grey 'night-biting' mosquito as carriers of disease (dengue, yellow fever and filaria), advising citizens to clean up water-holding rubbish, produced by Brisbane City Council Department of Health after the 1926/1927 dengue epidemic. Colour lithograph, ca. 1928.
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Sickle cell disease and the social sciences : health, racism and disablement / Simon Dyson.
Dyson, SimonDate: 2019- Books
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Mosquitoes : how they live; how they carry disease; how they are classified; how they may be destroyed / by L.O. Howard.
Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950.Date: 1902- Books
The mosquito crusades : a history of the American anti-mosquito movement from the Reed Commission to the first Earth Day / Gordon Patterson.
Patterson, Gordon M.Date: [2009], ©2009- Audio
Goodbye mosquito.
Date: 2016- Pictures
The benefit of sleeping under a mosquito net. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
Guillaume, Albert, 1873-1942.Reference: 5432i- Pictures
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Bottles, bins etc. in which mosquitoes breed. Colour lithograph by Menendez, 1981.
Menendez, poster designer.Date: 1981Reference: 659595i- Pictures
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Yellow fever in Cuba: (above) the Aedes-aegypti mosquito, the carrier of yellow fever, seen as a target through a telescopic gun-sight; (below) a discarded tyre, oil drum etc. as places where the mosquito breeds. Colour screen print (?) after S. Goire Castilla, 198- (?).
Goire Castilla, Suitberto, 1951-Date: [between 1980 and 1989?]Reference: 689318i- Pictures
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Mosquitoes: American soldiers in World War II can encourage them to breed them by leaving ruts in roads and unfilled earth holes, causing mosquito-borne diseases. Colour lithograph after A. Wells , 1944.
Date: [1944]Reference: 979913i- Pictures
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A parasitic nematode (Filaria immitis) and its vector, the mosquito (Myzomyia superpicta). Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
Terzi, A. J. E. (Amedeo John Engel), 1872-1956.Reference: 41498i- Pictures
The homecoming of a soldier from the east, showing the benefits of using quinine and a mosquito net. Chromolithograph by B. Rabier.
Rabier, Benjamin, 1864-1939.Reference: 5433i- Books
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Report on two experiments on the mosquito-malaria theory : instituted by the Colonial Office and the London School of Tropical Medicine / by Louis W. Sambon and George C. Low.
Sambon, Louis W.Date: 1902- Pictures
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Preventive methods against malaria in Djibouti. Colour lithograph by Salam Mohamed Saleh for CTILSPT and Ministère de l'éducation nationale et de l'enseignement supérieur , ca. 2000.
Salam Mohamed Saleh, approximately 1965-Date: [2000?]Reference: 752315i- Books
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El Dr. Carlos Finlay y su teoria = Doctor Carlos Finaly & his theory / por...Tomás V.Coronado.
Coronado, Tomás V.Date: 1902- Pictures
The malaria mosquito under a spotlight, with scenes showing how to avoid catching malaria. Colour lithograph after a design attributed to Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22673i- Pictures
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Ashanti War, Ghana, 1873: a British soldier resting beneath a mosquito net in a tropical landscape. Wood engraving, 1873.
Date: 1873Reference: 5430i- Pictures
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Cartoons illustrating ways in which you can't get AIDS including eating at restaurants and using toilets in public places; advertisement for the Minnesota AIDS Project by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Colour lithograph by Max.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 668066i- Pictures
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A blue cross containing stylised representations of situations in which the Aedes aegypti mosquito can flourish: discarded rubbish, a bin, water, a house etc. , and a representation of the mosquito itself. Colour lithograph, ca. 1982.
Date: [1982?]Reference: 659593i- Pictures
Malaria: a mosquito flying through a house owing to lack of preventive measures. Colour lithograph by Margo, attributed to Margo Cooke, 1943.
Cooke, Margo, active approximately 1943.Date: [1943?]Reference: 578188i- Pictures
Malaria: a man sleeping comfortably under a mosquito net which a gigantic mosquito cannot penetrate. Colour lithograph, 1946.
Date: 1946Reference: 545737i