AIDS Awareness Trading Cards
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1993 (made)
1993 (made)
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AIDS Awareness Trading Card depicting a mother and child on the front, and on the reverse, details of the mass infection of children in Romania due to policies under the dictatorship of Ceausescu that malnourished children should be injected with adult blood to promote growth. Some of the blood used in these trials was infected with HIV, leading to thousands of cases of infection in Romanian children in the late 1980s, early 1990s.
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Materials and techniques | Printed card |
Brief description | AIDS related ephemera - AIDS Awareness Trading Card by Eclipse Enterprises, Forestville, California. USA, 1993. |
Physical description | AIDS Awareness Trading Card depicting a mother and child on the front, and on the reverse, details of the mass infection of children in Romania due to policies under the dictatorship of Ceausescu that malnourished children should be injected with adult blood to promote growth. Some of the blood used in these trials was infected with HIV, leading to thousands of cases of infection in Romanian children in the late 1980s, early 1990s. |
Object history | Exhibition: Graphic Responses to Aids. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 12 June - 13 October 1996 |
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Accession number | E.164-1997 |
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Record created | April 8, 2009 |
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