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Title
Corps se défend contre la tuberculose [inscribed]
Alternative Title
SIDA, 12 affiches pour en parler
Body defends itself against tuberculosis
Date Created and/or Issued
2001
Publication Information
Paris (France)
Migrations Santé
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science
Collection
AIDS Posters Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Poster shows three drawn black and white pictures. One of them depicts woman sitting on a chair and coughing. She wears shirt, skirt and sandals. She covers her mouth with her hand when coughing. The second one is a picture of lungs, afflicted by tuberculosis. The third one is a picture of geometrical figures, which represent tubercles bacillus.
Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item FR283.
Poster number 3 in series: " Le SIDA, 12 affiches pour en parler."
Type
image
Identifier
FR283
ark:/21198/zz001zzmtz
Language
French
Subject
Women
Tuberculosis--Prevention
Coughing
Human body
Communicable diseases--Prevention
AIDS-related complex
Lungs
Drawings
Source
AIDS Posters Collection

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