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  • Two frightened women and a child with tuberculosis; advertising for funds for the tuberculous poor. Colour process print after Erismann, 1951.
  • Li'l Abner (American cartoon hero) telling his girl friend Daisy Mae that he is about to have a chest x-ray for tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after Al Capp, 195-.
  • A giant spider catching crowds of humans in its web; representing tuberculosis. Colour lithograph by B. Cascella, ca. 1920.
  • A mother and child; advertising the prevention by German mothers of the transmission of tuberculosis to and from their children. Lithograph after E. Doepler the younger, 1906.
  • Two men wearing face masks, another with his arm over his mouth: preventing the spread of tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by Desalegn Worku for USAID and TB/CTA, ca. 2000.
  • A mother and child; advertising the prevention by German mothers of the transmission of tuberculosis to and from their children. Lithograph after E. Doepler the younger, 1906.
  • Sanatorium for consumptives, in rural surroundings. Photomechanical reproduction, 1903.
  • A child's face with a bow tie amidst rays of light: preventing tuberculosis in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • A sickly young woman sits covered up on a balcony; death (a ghostly skeleton clutching a scythe and an hourglass) is standing next to her; representing tuberculosis. Watercolour by R. Cooper, ca. 1912.
  • A man on a motorbike in discussion with another: tuberculosis prevention in Kenya. Lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.
  • Illustrations of pulmonary consumption, its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment. With twelve plates, drawn and coloured from nature / By Samuel George Morton.
  • Seven medical conditions humourously illustrated. Reproduction of an etching.
  • Farine Maxicaine : Le Cris de Paris 8.
  • Aidez-vous à sauver les tuberculeux réformés : [Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires]
  • In the battle against tuberculosis, a portrait of Calmette, as the saviour of children through his BCG vaccine, invites the purchase of fund-raising stamps. Colour lithograph after H. Cheffer, 1934.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires.
  • A healthy boy, protected from tuberculosis by fresh air and exercise. Colour lithograph by André Wilquin, 1942.
  • L'infection bacillaire et la tuberculose chez l'homme et chez animaux : processus d'infection et de defense; étude biologique et expérimentale / par A. Calmette.
  • Tuberculosis treatment in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2008.
  • Highlands of Brazil Sanatorium, São Paulo. Handbill.
  • Cases illustrative of the efficacy of various medicines admiinistered by inhalation in pulmonary consumption; in certain morbid states of the trachea and bronchial tubes, attended with distressing cough; and in asthma / [Charles Scudamore].
  • Tuberculosis: its dangers, how it is spread, its allies and enemies, and precautions to be taken against it. Colour lithograph with vignettes by A. Rapeño, ca. 1918.
  • Illustrations of pulmonary consumption, its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment. With twelve plates, drawn and coloured from nature / By Samuel George Morton.
  • A giant spider catching crowds of humans in its web; representing tuberculosis. Colour lithograph by B. Cascella, ca. 1920.
  • A girl with tuberculosis appealing for funds for a sanatorium for tuberculous children in Zürich. Colour lithograph after H.C. Ulrich, 1905.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires / dessin d'Abel Faivre.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • Sick looking men, women and children with the question what does a person with AIDS look like; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • Phthisiologia: or, a treatise of consumptions. Wherein the difference, nature, causes, signs, and cure of all sorts of consumptions are explained. Containing three books: I. Of the original consumptions from the whole habit of the body. II. Of an original consumption of the lungs. III. Of symptomatical consumptions, or such as are the effects of some other distempers. Illustrated by particular cases, and observations added to every book. With a compleat table of the most remarkable things. Translated from the original / [Richard Morton].