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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Awareness Posters

A collection of modern sexually transmitted disease (STD) posters featuring STD Carriers originals and others that include Time Magazine covers, Magic Johnson, and Arsenio Hall plus old anti venereal disease (VD) propaganda posters from World War I (WWI), World War II (WWII), and the Cold War about Syphilis and Gonorrhea.

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Joe the Sailor STD Prevention Poster

The most marvelous deal the world of art has ever seen since the great Paris giveaway of 1940 featuring a piece from one of a kind original collection that the Musee du Louvre, Vatican Museum, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago will never get their hands on and now you can have for just $10 what French critics have hailed as “merde tacher le papier” with no shipping included.

Get this eighteen (18) inch tall by twenty four (24) inch wide modern art masterpiece featuring the original STD Carriers mascot Joe the Sailor with the original American and Canadian logos while supplies last. Great for your office, great for your dorm, and great for Grandma this holiday season.

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Newest STD Posters from STD Merchandise

1943 VD Health Warning Propaganda Print
'The "easy" girl-friend spreads Syphilis and Gonorrhea, which unless properly treated may result in blindness, insanity, paralysis, premature death. Those words ring just as true today as they did all the way back in 1943 when this VD Health Warning poster from Propaganda Prints featuring a skull with a pretty pick hat on saying "hello boy friend, coming my way?" to send a message to young men in the armed forces to scare them away from off base hazards and tell them "IF YOU HAVE RUN THE RISK, G
Herpes Hobrecht Print Poster
'This Herpes Hobrecht poster print features a cartoon of a couple of surfers on a beach. One surfer is pointing at the ocean while the other surfer is pointing at a couple of women in bikini's sunbathing. Above the cartoon is the title "A Surfers Guide to Picking The Right Rubber" and the caption beneath the cartoon says "In Either Case Choose Wisely You Could End Up With A Nasty Rash!"'
Time Out with Magic Johnson and Arsenio Hall Movie Poster
'Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You movie poster. Time Out was a HIV and AIDS awareness film starring Magic Johnson, Arsenio Hall, and a number of other celebrities including Paula Abdul and Tom Cruise. It was released shortly after Magic Johnson was diagnosed with HIV and retired from basketball.'
Penicillin Cures Gonorrhea
'This vintage picture of a Gonorrhea poster displayed on a light post on a public street. The poster says that Penicillin can cure Gonorrhea in as little as four hours. This back when Penicillin was new and Gonorrhea ran rampant.'
AIDS Big Chill Time Magazine Cover
'The cover of Time Magazine from February 16th, 1987 about AIDS calling it "The Big Chill" in reference to "How Heterosexuals are Dealing with AIDS" with a man and a woman depicted on the cover. This was back when the AIDS epidemic spread from the gay community and had heterosexuals cooling off their sex habits out of fear.'
Herpes Time Magazine Cover
'A cover of Time Magazine from August 2nd, 1982 labeling Herpes as "today's scarlet letter" with the word "Herpes" in giant red letters above a drawing of a couple presumably dating. According to the tab in the top right hand corner it had also been "a grim week in Britain".'
Stamp Out Syphilis WPA Poster
'The Stamp Out Syphilis poster from the WPA depicting a baby and saying "every baby in entitled to be healthy" above a man and a woman with their heads together saying "blood test and examination should be made before marriage by your doctor or Bureau of Social Hygiene Clinic.". It was part of Syphilis awareness efforts on Staten Island. '
Syphilis Six Out of 10 Cured WPA Poster
'Syphilis propaganda poster from the Library of Congress collection of WPA posters. This poster was designed to increase Syphilis testing back when it ran rampant among workers taking part in New Deal public works projects. '
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