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  • The supposed benefits of beer are illusory. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
  • A condom on top of a bottle representing the risk of having sex when drunk; advertisement of the High Equals High Risk Campaign by AIDS: A Positive Co-ordinated Community Response Society of Jasper. Colour lithograph by Daniel Riitano, 1993.
  • The risk of alcohol and drugs increasing HIV infection. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Recto: two blurred figures with a warning about the risk of drug abuse and AIDS in Spanish; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • African people brewing pombe beside a pile of sorghum grain. Wood engraving by J. B. Zwecker.
  • Aloe vera
  • A man reading a book on human anatomy next to warning signs about alcohol and drug abuse: National campaign against drug abuse in Kenya. Colour lithograph by NACADA, ca. 2000.
  • Draupadi in disguise being induced to take a jar of liquor to Kichaka by Sudeshna. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
  • Hindu toddy man and wife. Gouache drawing.
  • A drunken scene in a beer shop with a young thief gambling. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • Angelica archangelica (Angelica)
  • The Sheffield election of 1868: (left) two men play cards and drink in a warm pub; (right) two women (one with a baby) beg and cower in a snowy street. Transfer lithograph, 1868.
  • Juniperus communis (Juniper)
  • Menyanthes trifoliata (Bogbean)
  • A variety of Native Indian accessories and musical instruments with a warning to get children hooked on cultural pastimes rather than let them get involved in teen pregnancy, drugs and alcohol that can lead to AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases; advertisement by the Seattle Indian Health Board. Colour lithograph by Stewart Tilger and Christine P. Salvador.
  • A drunken scene in a beer shop with a young thief gambling. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • Bar-chart indicating the effects of drinking alcoholic drinks on children's school results in Vienna. Colour lithograph, ca. 1913.
  • Levisticum officinale or Ligusticum sp (Lovage)
  • A cartoon-figure called 'Leo' juggles a video, a bottle, a condom, a syringe and a pill box while standing on a tight-rope above a crater against a starry night sky; advertising the 2nd 'Stop AIDS' festival in Mainz, 1990. Colour lithograph by Klaus.
  • Two pictures: two women pounding grain and African people brewing pombe. Lithograph with tint plate.
  • A drunken scene in a gin shop with children being given alcohol. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • A partly blurred image of a woman sitting at a table in a bar with a glass of wine as a man puts his arm around while holding up a condom packet to their companions; an advertisement for safe sex by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by R. Warzecha, M. Jahreiss and D. Pusch.
  • A couple make love inside the head of a man with cans, bottles and cartons on the left and a syringe and drug paraphernalia on the right; a reminder about the dangers of not using condoms by the AIDS Action Council, ACT. Colour lithograph by KMcC, 1991.
  • Lippia citriodora (Lemon verbena)
  • One folded sheet containing the silhouette torso of Michelangelo's David and a list of excuses for not practising safe sex; advertisement by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Larry Stinson and Les Poppas.
  • Two young gay men sit holding hands on a sofa before numerous bottles of drink with a block of text about the importance of safe sex below in Swedish. Colour lithograph by Ted Bates, ca. 1995.
  • Children demonstrating against alcohol. Colour lithograph, 189-.
  • The arms of a man emerge from the darkness holding a silver communion cup into which a condom is about to be dropped; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention message. Lithograph by T. Kanar, 1993.
  • M0011364: "Mr. Lambkin's habits grow worse and worse", George Cruickshank
  • Two blurred figures with a warning about the risk of drug abuse and AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.