Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
The darker side of indoor tanning skin cancer, eye damage, skin aging, allergic reactions.
Contributor (Organization):
United States. Food and Drug Administration.
Subject (Genre):
Posters
Subject (MeSH Term):
Ultraviolet Rays adverse effects
Subject (MeSH Term):
Sunburn prevention & control
Subject (MeSH Term):
Health Education
Subject (MeSH Term):
Health Behavior
Publication Information:
Rockville, Md. : Food and Drug Administration, [1987]
Publication Country:
United States
Copyright Statement:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Order No.:
A025629
Physical Description:
1 photomechanical print (poster) : col. ; 54 x 82 cm.
Image Description:
Black poster with teal and white lettering. Title and caption at top of poster. Visual image is an abstract illustration of a person basking in the light of sunlamps. The person is depicted in shades of red and pink suggestive of sunburn. Publisher information and address from which to obtain a copy of the poster in lower right corner of poster. Verso of poster provides a lesson plan and student handouts for teaching about tanning.
Note (General):
Picture caption: If you choose to tan in spite of the risks--Always wear goggles ... Don't overexpose. Endorsed by the American Academy of Dermatology.
Language:
eng
Restrictions on Access:
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Call Number:
PP045680 map
Record UI:
101438064

The darker side of indoor tanning skin cancer, eye damage, skin aging, allergic reactions.

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