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302. Testing the tumor-damaging activity of a compound on a rat
303. Testing urine for sugar is a serious business for the young campers at Camp Glyndon, Maryland
304. This child was treated with insulin in 1922 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best, who a year earlier first isolated the insulin hormone for use in diabetic therapy. Only two months separate the "before" and "after" pictures
305. This man being led through a village in Upper Volta is blind as a result of river blindness - onchocerciasis - and nearly 60 per cent of the people in his village suffer from this disease
306. This physician at the Centre for Adult Diseases in Osaka, Japan, is using advanced diagnostic techniques involving x-rays, television and fluroscopy for the detection of lung cancer
307. This woman is in need of help
308. This woman suffers from enteric disease and has already lost one baby. Illness and death may be the result of infection but simple curative actions alone cannot solve the problem
309. This young Indian girl's face reflects the suffering caused by trachoma. Some two million are estimated to be blinf as a reuslt of this eye disease
310. To spend a lifetime in the dark- like this little Indonesian child- is tragedy enough. Even more shocking is the fact that this blindness is unnecessary and preventable
311. Today, and everyday, hundreds of millions of plastic containers, cans and non-returnable bottles are discarded. In the cities we call this "refuse," in the countryside we call it "litter," and, in general, we call it "solid pollution."
312. Tonograph used for the early detection and diagnosis of claucoma. The drainage speed of eye fluid is registered and interpreted. [i.e. glaucoma]
313. [Tony Curtis as spokesman for the American Cancer Society]
314. Tracking down and treating diabetes starts with routine medical check-up
315. Treatment of cancer of the liver by radiation
316. The treatment of cancer varies from one patient to the next
317. Treatment of drug dependent persons and preventive education must be adapted to the specific culture ans socio-economic pattern of the courntry in which it occurs. This is a self-help group in New York
318. [Two blind men rest while "their eyes" sleeps]
319. Two members of the pupils' "Health Committee" in an Egyptian school. They are preparing the antseptics and absorbant cotton for the anti-trachoma treatment
320. Two mobile clinics move into the small town of Ristjärvi in eastern Finland. One contains laboratory equipment and the other x-ray equipment. They can handle 100 thorough examinations a day. The laboratory facilities are geared for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis and cancer
321. [Typhoid case in the pediatric ward]
322. The USSR against cancer
323. The USSR against cancer
324. Use of a uniform terminology helps to make the study of data on cancer ... more efficient ... more effective
325. Vaccination spreads to many parts of the world despite opposition
326. Vaccination spreads to many parts of the world despite opposition
327. Vasectomy, a form of male sterilization, is a simple operation
328. Weighing a new-born baby. Training In South-East Asia reflects the new approaches to rural health care
329. Women emerge from the shadows
330. Women receiving their supply of contraceptive pills at an Egyptian family planning clinic
331. The world's children; in a hospital in Tunis
332. Xerophthalmia is hard to detect. Young children are often brought to hospital much too late to save their eyes
333. Young lives are threatened by diarrheal diseases. But research has replaced the old method of rehydration through an intravenous drip by oral rehydration drinks which can be prepared by the mother at home
334. Young public health nurses making their rounds along jungle paths in the island of Tongoa, New Hebrides
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