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  • Cow-pock inoculation : The following facts are laid before the public for the encouragement of those, who entertain any doubt respecting the efficacy and success of vaccine inoculation ... / [John Theodore Archibald Reed].
  • Hépatitesinfoservice.org / Hépatites Info Service.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 12th and 13th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • Death as a skeletal figure wielding a scythe: representing fears concerning the Vaccination Act 1898 which removed penalties for not vaccinating against smallpox. Wood engraving by Sir E.L. Sambourne, 1898.
  • A group of physicians stand by a cow that has died while 'aborting' a man; perhaps representing the potential effect of vaccination. Coloured etching.
  • M0018027: Luigi Marchelli obtaining sheep matter for inoculation against smallpox, coloured etching
  • Quelques exemples de vaccinations antityphoïdiques dans la population civile en France en 1912 et 1913 / Laboratoire de Vaccination Antityphoïdique et de Sérothérapie de l'Armée, Val-de-Grâce, Paris.
  • L'hépatite B & les gays : pourquoi se faire vacciner / réalisé par ACTIS, AIDES, ALS, CRIPS Rhône-Alpes, Keep Smiling et SNEG Rhône-Alpes.
  • HIV & AIDS : information about mothers and children with HIV infection / written by Rosie Claxton for the Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A vaccine pustule on the 8th to 9th day. Watercolour, c. 1801.
  • Annual report for the year 1902 (fifth year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
  • Trattato di vaccinazione con osservazioni sul giavardo e vajuolo pecorino / Del dottore Luigi Sacco ... Con quattro tavole miniate.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • Hépatitesinfoservice.org / Hépatites Info Service.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 8th and 9th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • Childhood protection : the following schedule was suggested at a Symposium on Childhood Immunization held in London, May 1959.
  • A group of vaccinators leading a small-pocked woman form a procession past a university, with Death waving his scythe behind them; the members of the university doze in the foreground; attributing the decline of Germany in 19th century to vaccination and syphilis. Lithograph after C.G.G. Nittinger, 1856.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • Double immunité en trois injections / Burroughs Wellcome & Co.