[Ephemera and posters of around A3 size, relating to health, illness, public health. 1950-1979]

Date
1950 - 1979
Reference
Eph-C-HEALTH-1950/1979
Description

Includes:

1958:

New Zealand Haemophilia Society (Inc). Tony needs your help. Extract from the New Zealand free lance, 21 March 1958.

1970:

Millions of sick people have learned ... Chiropractic gets results! The Teach-In news, Vol 1, no 1 [1970]

1975:

Stop; give blood so anoher may go on living. St Andrews Hall, The Terrace, Tues 16th Dec 1975

CARE Health Committee. Health; an issue in your area. 1975

1977:

Blood; the key to life. Donated your blood now. Wanted! Blood donors. St Andrews Church Hall, The Terrace, Tuesday 22 Nov [19]77.

Don't keep all your blood to yourself; become a blood donor [1977]

1979:

Come alive; be a donor; give blood. Don't just sit there; do something. St Andrews Church Hall, Thursday 29 November [19]79

New Zealand Medic-Alert Foundation. This emblem could save your life! [1979]

Related material may be housed at subject locations: ABORTION, BIRTH, BREASTFEEDING, CHILD, FOOD, HEALTH:CS, LEPROSY, HOSPITAL, PHARMACY, RESCUE, WOMEN

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to around 450 mm.

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1 folder(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Posters, Offset prints, sizes varying up to around 450 mm.
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New Zealand Medic-Alert Foundation :This emblem could save your life! Wear a Medic-Aler...

Date: 1979

From: [Ephemera and posters of around A3 size, relating to health, illness, public health. 1950-1979]

By: New Zealand Medic Alert Foundation

Reference: Eph-C-HEALTH-1979-01

Description: An arrangement of text, below a photograph of a hand and wrist around which a Medic-Alert bracelet is worn. Text gives background as to the reasons and circumstances in which a Medic-Alert bracelet is useful. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 430 x 293 mm. Provenance: Acquired in 1979.