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Poster of two doves kissing with a heart |
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Alternate Titles
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AIDS and the Family [inscribed] |
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Creators
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Japan. Kōsei Rōdōshō [Sponsor] |
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| Current Repository |
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Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections |
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| Dimensions |
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43 x 61 cm. (17 x 24 in.) |
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Japan |
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[1994] |
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Subjects
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Safe sex in AIDS prevention |
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Condoms |
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Love |
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Families |
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Safe sex |
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--prevention & control |
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Hearts |
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World AIDS Day |
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Doves |
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Note
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Poster depicts two white doves with condom shaped bodies kissing. Doves symbolize peace, love, and safety. It suggests the importance of using a condom for the safety of a family. |
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Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item JA001. |
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Inscription
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Additional poster text: Eizu ni torikumou!- kazoku minna de. Dai nanajyu kyu kai nikaten tokubetsu te-ma bumon, (zai) eizu yobou zaidan rijicho sho jusho sakuhin. Eizu wa yobou dekiru byouki desu. |
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Translated poster text: Let's focus on AIDS as a family! Seventy-ninth Nikaten special subject, AIDS prevention poster selected for award. Aids is a disease which can be prevented. World AIDS Day, 1 December. |
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