Four men injecting themselves with drugs; a warning about the dangers of intravenous drug abuse and contracting HIV by Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, ca.1997.

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[1997?]
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677392i
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Four men injecting themselves with drugs; a warning about the dangers of intravenous drug abuse and contracting HIV by Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, ca.1997. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Secunderabad (16, Subba Rao Nagar, Picket, Secunderabad - 500 003, A.P. India) : Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services, [1997?]

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1 print : lithograph, printed in blue, black/grey and white ; sheet 56.5 x 44.4 cm

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HIV ... Spitnacs ... India. Lettering in Hindi - not transcribed Secunderabad is more commonly known as Hyderabad today

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Wellcome Collection 677392i

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Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services 1997? Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services India no contact details found for Spitnacs 07/07/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item

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