141. Bulk transport of pharmaceuticals - in this case anti-cholera supplies en route to South-East Asia. Whatever the moevment of drugs takes place, and particularly when they have to be repackaged, what is important from the point view of safegauarding drug quality is to locate the high-risk points Subject(s): World Health Organization
142. The call to the hospital Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
143. [Canadian health service airplane ambulance] Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
144. Cancer clinics and cancer institutes have been set up throughout the Eastern Mediterranean Region. This woman is having a mammography test - which uses x-rays to check for possible breast cancer- at the Salah Azaïz Cancer Institute in Tunis Subject(s): Cancer Care FacilitiesRadiographyX-RaysEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
145. A cancer patient receives cobalt therapy at the Tirana Cancer Institute Subject(s): Cancer Care FacilitiesRadiotherapyEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
146. [Cancer treatment requires teamwork among various specialists] Subject(s): Cancer Care FacilitiesReferral and ConsultationFranceWorld Health Organization
147. Care population program: enriching lives through careful choices Publication: Atlanta, GA : CARE, [19--?] Subject(s): Family Planning ServicesQuality of LifeVoluntary Health Agencies
148. Cauterization, the application of heat, is a recognized form of treatment for certain mental disorders under the Tibetan system of medicine, which draws on both Ayurveda and Chinese traditional healing Subject(s): PatientsMental DisordersPhysiciansMedicine, TraditionalWorld Health Organization
149. Cave rescue teams Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesFirst AidTransportation of PatientsWorld Health Organization
150. The cells in our body have learned to work as a team, and the strength of the team depends upon collaboration between it individual units. These Bavarian schoolboys are al diabetics Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
151. Chaleur en ville: plonge à coup sûr! Publication: Toronto, Ont. : AIDS Committee of Toronto, [1992] Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & controlCondomsSwimming
152. Checking blood pressure with an electronic machine Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
153. Child Alive: Que vive l'enfant = Para que vivan los niños Publication: [Geneva] : League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, [19--] Subject(s): Diarrhea -- prevention & controlChildFatal OutcomeRehydration Solutions -- therapeutic use
154. Child Alive: Que vive l'enfant = Para que vivan los niños Publication: [Geneva, Switzerland] : League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, [19--] Subject(s): Diarrhea -- prevention & controlHand Disinfection
155. The child should still be breast-fed until he is two-years-old. This is our tradition. It is good we should keep it Subject(s): World Health Organization
156. Childhood tuberculosis is a slow, insidious disease. This vietnamese boy is getting his BCG vaccube protection against it Subject(s): ChildNursesWorld Health Organization
157. Children in the Netherlands learning how to keep their mouths healthy. Good habits started early in life are a sound foundation for oral health Subject(s): Dental OfficesDental EquipmentDental InstrumentsToothbrushingChildHealth EducationNetherlandsWorld Health Organization
158. [Children with kuru, a fatal nervous system disorder] Subject(s): ChildNew GuineaWorld Health Organization
159. 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
160. Cholera can thrive where poverty, overcrowding and primitive sanitation are found together, as in this Asian city Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization