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  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires / dessin de Lévy-Dhurmer.
  • 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.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires / dessin d'Abel Faivre.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires.
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : guerre 1914-1917 : collection d'insignes de la journée.
  • Charles II touching a patient for the king's evil (scrofula) surrounded by courtiers, clergy and general public. Engraving by R. White.
  • Annual report for the year 1929-30 : 32nd year of issue adopted by the Board on 29 March 1930 / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
  • A man coughing and spreading germs: preventing tuberculosis and lung disease in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KAPTLD, ca. 2000.
  • Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Hampshire: six scenes of nurses, nurse and patient, patients, hospital wards, treatment and physicians. Process print.
  • Good storage practices for anti-tuberculosis supplies in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, June 2008.
  • A group of merry, dancing former invalids discarding their medicines in favour of alcohol as a cure. Coloured aquatint by G. Hunt, 1827, after T. Lane.
  • A woman taking pills before a nurse in a clinic: preventing the spread of tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by Desalegn Worku for USAID and TB/CTA, ca. 2000.
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : guerre 1914-1917 : collection d'insignes de la journée.
  • Die Tuberkulose vom Standpunkte der Infectionslehre : inest dissertatio / Iulii Cohnheim.
  • Retour du sanatorium : [Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires]
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : Guerre 1914-1917.
  • Tuberculosis: the head of the Medusa representing the disease, and advertising an exhibition against tuberculosis in Basel. Lithograph after Robert Strüdel, 1913.
  • The sword of Damocles hangs over a laurel wreath, representing complacency about tuberculosis in France after World War I. Colour lithograph after G. Capon and G. Dorival, 1918.
  • Journée des orphelins 1916 : Nous entrerons dans la carrière quand nos aînées n'y seront plus.
  • A woman advises a man who coughs as he tends his crops to get a tuberculosis check up: the National Leprosy and TB Programme in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 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.
  • Guerre 1914-1917 : Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires / dessin d'Abel Faivre.
  • A man with tuberculosis surrounded by a group of people: treatment of tuberculosis in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Division of Leprosy Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, ca. 2000.
  • A nurse with children as part of a campaign against tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after H. Cheffer, 1935.
  • A woman behind a health facility counter displaying anti-tuberculosis drugs with tuberculosis and leprosy posters behind: tuberculosis and leprosy prevention in Kenya. Lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, 2009.
  • A nurse standing in front of the Red Cross stabs a dragon that holds the globe in its claws; representing assistance to tuberculous people from the Italian Red Cross. Colour lithograph by B. Cascella.
  • Queen Mary I touching the neck of a boy for the King's evil (scrofula). Watercolour by M.S. Lapthorn, 1911, after a watercolour, 16th. century.
  • Robert Koch reading his address to a conference at St. James's Hall, Piccadilly. Gouache by F.C. Dickinson, 1901.
  • Journée nationale des tuberculeux anciens militaires : Guerre 1914-1917.
  • A health visitor holding a small child, promoting a campaign against tuberculosis and infant mortality. Colour lithograph by A. Leroux, 1918.