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Sexually transmitted diseases: syndromic and laboratory diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up
Sexually transmitted diseases: syndromic and laboratory diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up
Liskin, Laurie. Sadler, Linda D. Jones, Carolyn. Johns Hopkins University. Population Information Program. United States. Agency for International Development.
Publication:
Baltimore, Md. : Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, [1993]
Predominantly red and purple poster with multicolor lettering. Title at top of poster, along with an illustration of a microscope. Poster is mostly text. It describes symptoms of and treatments for genital ulcers, urethral discharge, vaginal discharge, and lower abdominal pain. Visual images are color reproductions of lab slides showing gram negative intracellular diplococci, trichomonads, yeast cells, and clue cells. Publisher and sponsor information in lower right corner. Verso of poster is nearly identical, except the lab slides are not reproduced.
Copyright:
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Extent:
1 photomechanical print (poster) : 69 x 97 cm.
Provenance:
Gift; Johns Hopkins University, Center for Communication Programs; 2002; 02-28.