Princess Margaret Hospital (Tuvalu)

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Tuvalu. Ministry of Health :[Posters about smoking, dengue fever, hygiene and hepatitis...

Date: 2011 - 2012

Reference: Eph-C-HEALTH-Tuvalu-2011/2012

Description: Includes: World Health Organisation. Aso fakamanatu ote Hepatitis ite lalolagi. 28 Iulai 2011 World Health Organisation. Aso fakamanatu ote Hebatitis ite lalolagi, 28 Iulai. Fakagata te Hebatitis B ite 2012 (2 copies) Types of smoke. Any types of smoke affect your family Smoking consumes your body Fate of women smokers. Save the foetus - quit smoking Cigarette - the killer. More the 4400 chemicals. 50 are cancer producing. Kafai e vela kae fakasae se kili ... mafaufau ke te misela Ministry of Health Tuvalu. Fuluga o lima ke maa [re hand washing] Public Health Unit, Princess Margaret Hospital, Ministry of Health Tuvalu. Puipui tatou mai te namu uli kae selesele kena [re mosquitoes and dengue fever] Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Collected from the Ministry of Health, in Tuvalu, June 2013, by staff member Mark Crookston.

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Homasi-Paelate, A, fl 2012? :[Two posters urging the cessation of smoking in Tuvalu. ca...

Date: 2010 - 2012

Reference: Eph-D-SMOKING-Tuvalu-2012

Description: Two posters with the following wording: Smoking causes lung cancers, lung diseases and inflammation of the breathing tubes, heart attack, strokes. Why smoke? Quit now - you can do it! For more information contact the Public Health Unit, Princess Margaret Hospital ... Te pusi e fakamafua ne ia kenisa o te maama, Niisi masaki o te maama -gaegae, fakasaitia te manava, fatu vaivai, mate feitu-tasi o te foitino. Kaia e pusi ei koe? Fakagata nei - e maua faeloa ne koe. Fesokotaki Ofisa o te Ola lei i te Fakamasaki, lasi mo se fakamainaga tai lei atu ... Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Collected from the Ministry of Health, in Tuvalu, June 2013, by staff member Mark Crookston.