2. Whole body counter in scanning bed Publication: [1969?] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
3. The dispensary of Barasat Court Compound, east of Calcutta: emergency rehydration of cholera patients Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesNursesWorld Health Organization
5. This machine stimulates blood circulation in the legs Subject(s): AgedEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
7. The old, no less than the younger generations, are entitles to their share of right- including the right to care and compassion Subject(s): AgedPhysiciansPatientsWorld Health Organization
8. Medical attention for the aging population Subject(s): NursesHospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
9. The chiropodist is a medical auxiliary qualified to treat superficial foot complaints such as ingrown toenails, callouses ans corns, which can make walking an agony Subject(s): Health PersonnelWorld Health Organization
10. Modern equipment of an operation theater Subject(s): HospitalsOperating RoomsX-RaysWorld Health Organization
11. The large regional hospitals employ modern, expensive equipment Subject(s): HospitalsHealth PersonnelX-RaysEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
13. Aerial view of the Ndola Hospital complex in Zambia, which will house a research centre for WHO's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Subject(s): HospitalsWorld Health Organization
14. Hospital conditions are not always as hygienic as modern medical care demands Subject(s): HospitalsHospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
15. Modern scientific methods supplement a tradition of kindness Subject(s): Hospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
19. Immunologists discussing a case at the University Hospital of Leiden (Netherlands) Subject(s): World Health Organization
21. Professor G. Abelev of the Gamaleja Institute in Moscow Subject(s): MoscowWorld Health Organization
23. Soviet scientists at the Cancer Research Institute, Moscow studying the immunology of various tumours. Some of this work is directed towards an understanding of spontaneous tumours that occur in animals Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesMoscowWorld Health Organization
24. [A bone marrow transplant patient] Subject(s): PatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
25. [A bone marrow transplant patient] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesPatientsWorld Health Organization
27. Sick Yemenite baby at camp Yoknaam, covered with flies Subject(s): InfantWorld Health Organization
28. Premature baby weighing hardly more than a kilogram ( roughly two pounds). Weighing is carried out daily. For various practical reasons doctors considered as premature only new-born babies whose weight does not exceed 2,500 grammes (5 1/2 lbs) Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
29. A happy mother and a happy child in a health centre at Francistown, Botswana. A combination which throughout the ages has been the hallmark of a satisfactory quality of life Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsInfantWorld Health Organization
30. Saving a life and improving a life. More and more women want to participate actively in development and take advantage of all the productive opportunities open to them Subject(s): Infant, NewbornNursesWorld Health Organization
31. In Africa as in other parts of the developing world, UNICEF (the United Nations Children's Fund) working together with WHO in fields such as maternal and child health Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
32. Blood circulation in the newborn Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesInfant, NewbornCardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
35. Great skill is needed to look after this delicate little human being and to bathe it without exposing it to draughts and risk of infection Publication: [195-] Subject(s): InfantNursesWorld Health Organization
36. The mother looks at her baby for the first time with emotion mingled with a certain hesitancy. No one is admitted to the ward for premature babies without first having donned a seralized overall and mask Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesMothersMother-Child RelationsProtective ClothingWorld Health Organization
37. [A child with kuru, a fatal nervous system disorder] Subject(s): ChildNew GuineaWorld Health Organization
38. [Children with kuru, a fatal nervous system disorder] Subject(s): ChildNew GuineaWorld Health Organization
40. [Injection of a sulfone-oil suspension] Publication: 1977 Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
43. [Physical examination of a leprosy patient] Publication: 1979 Subject(s): PhysiciansPhysical ExaminationWorld Health Organization
44. [Appreciative spectators during entertainment and dancing in a leper colony] Publication: [195-] Subject(s): World Health Organization
45. [A wax bath for a young male leprosy patient] Publication: 1979 Subject(s): World Health Organization
46. [A young leprosy patient with bandaged fingers] Publication: 1979 Subject(s): BandagesWorld Health Organization
47. [Skin lesions on a young leprosy patient] Subject(s): ChildPhysical ExaminationWorld Health Organization
48. From the era of witch doctor to the era of physician Publication: 1959 Subject(s): PhysiciansPhysical ExaminationChildWorld Health Organization
49. R.P. Mouton defending his doctorate thesis Subject(s): Schools, MedicalEducation, MedicalPeer ReviewNetherlandsWorld Health Organization
50. [Dissection exercise] Subject(s): DissectionLaboratoriesSchools, MedicalEducation, MedicalNetherlandsWorld Health Organization