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    World War II: a soldier refusing to use anti-mosquito cream: they are his last words, as he dies of malaria. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1944.

    Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996. | Date: [1944] | Reference: 584187i
    Part of: A.M.D. poster
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    World War II: a soldier about to be bitten by the malaria mosquito. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1944.

    Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996. | Date: [1944] | Reference: 584188i
    Part of: A.M.D. poster
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    World War II: two female malaria mosquitoes chatting over tea: one recommends the other to try a bite of the Allied troops. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1944.

    Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996. | Date: [1944] | Reference: 584189i
    Part of: A.M.D. poster
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    Hitler and Mussolini conspire to let the malaria mosquito destroy the Allies without the need for military means. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1942.

    Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996. | Date: [1942?] | Reference: 583972i
    Part of: A.M.D. poster
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