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'The new National Health Service' leaflet

1948

Poster entitled, "Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life" Used in the Southend enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1972.

Please give blood. It wont hurt but it could help save a life

1972

Poster entitled, "Thanks to you blood donors". "Welcome home Daddy". Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1967.

Welcome home Daddy. Thanks to you blood donors

1967

Poster entitled, "Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life", two copies, used in the Leytonstone enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1972

Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life.

1972

Poster entitled, "Thank you blood donors". "By your gift of blood lives in danger have been saved". NE Metropolitan Region blood transfusion service. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1968, 2 copies

Thank you blood donors. By your gift of blood lives in danger have been saved.

1968

Poster entitled, "Please be a blood donor". Used in the Ongar enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1971.

Please be a blood donor

1971

Poster entitled, "Thank you, Donors". 3 copies: 2 x "Tower of London bomb outrage", 1 x "...our grateful thanks also to City of London donors". Published for the Ministry of Health, London 1968

Thank you, Donors

1968

Poster entitled, "Another life saved by blood donors". "Take the case of Robert" (Features boy playing football). Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1964.

Take the case of Rovert. Another life saved by blood donors.

1964

[Venereal disease information leaflets (5)] / Ministry of Health. [Comprise Form V6, Instructions to Patients Suffering from Syphilis; Form V7, Instructions to Patients Suffering from Gonorrhoea; Form 1, Notice of Suspected Source of Infection; Form 3, Treatment Notice; Form 5, Clearance Certificate]

Venereal disease information leaflets (5) / Ministry of Health

1932, 1942-1943

A5 booklet, 'Artificial Limbs: Directions for taking plaster casts of stumps and for taking measurements when ordering', produced by the British Ministry of Health, 1957

A5 booklet

1957

A5 booklet, green and white cover, 'Rehabilitation following amputation', produced by the Ministry of Health, London, 1959

A5 booklet

1959

A5 booklet, green and white cover, 'Rehabilitation following amputation', produced by the Ministry of Health, London, 1954

A5 booklet

1954

A5 booklet, yellow and black cover, 'Hints of the use of an artificial limb', produced by the Ministry of Health, 1960.

A5 booklet

1960

A5 yellow booklet 'Hints on the use of an artificial limb', produced by the Ministry of Health, 1968.

A5 yellow booklet 'Hints on the use of an artificial limb'

1968

Poster entitled, "Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life" Used in the Newham enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1972.

Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life

1972

Poster entitled, "Thanks to you blood donors". Used in Ongar enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1969.

Thanks to you blood donors

1969

Poster entitled, "Please be a blood donor". Used in the Tottenham 1971 enrolment campaign. Printed Ministry of Health, London, 1971.

Please be a blood donor

1971

Poster entitled, "Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life" Used in the Walthamstow enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1972.

Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life.

1972

Poster entitled, "Thanks to you blood donors". "Welcome home Daddy". Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1968.

Welcome home Daddy. Thanks to you blood donors

1968

Poster entitled, "Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life", 2 copies, used in the Tottenham enrolment campaign. Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, 1972

Please give blood. It wont hurt, but it could help save a life.

1972

Poster entitled, "Quick! Your blood is still urgently needed to save a life". Printed for the Ministry of Health, London, ca.1950. (Crown Copyright)

Quick! Your blood is still urgently needed to save a life

circa 1950