1. Uzhasnoe proisshestvīe =: A dreadful accident = Un évenement epouvantable Publication: [Russia?] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1950?] Subject(s): NursesChildPlay and PlaythingsRussia
3. [A child with kuru, a fatal nervous system disorder] Subject(s): ChildNew GuineaWorld Health Organization
4. [Children with kuru, a fatal nervous system disorder] Subject(s): ChildNew GuineaWorld Health Organization
5. [Injection of a sulfone-oil suspension] Publication: 1977 Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
6. [Skin lesions on a young leprosy patient] Subject(s): ChildPhysical ExaminationWorld Health Organization
7. From the era of witch doctor to the era of physician Publication: 1959 Subject(s): PhysiciansPhysical ExaminationChildWorld Health Organization
8. [Lessons in ophthalmology] Subject(s): ChildSchools, MedicalEducation, MedicalTeachingEquipment and SuppliesNetherlandsWorld Health Organization
9. The epidemic attacks mainly children and young people Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsMalariaChildWorld Health Organization
10. 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 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
11. The desperate face of starvation. Emergency rehydration may just save this little boy's life in a Bangladesh hospital. But when coupled with chronic malnutrition, acute diarrhoeal dieases are child-killers Subject(s): BangladeshChildWorld Health Organization
12. Life holds no joy for the malnourished. If resources are to be more evenly distributed, this means giving top priority to the socially under-privileged Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
13. 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 Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
14. The apathy and sadness of malnutrition. This girl in a hospital in Jordan is suffering from a severe protien- calorie deficiency Subject(s): Hospital UnitsChildWorld Health Organization
15. Many child deaths (often caused by malnutrition) go together with many pregnancies Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
16. A Nigerian boy with Burkitt's lymphoma of the mandible Subject(s): ChildNigeriaWorld Health Organization
17. [Emergency rehydration of a child in India] Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesMothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
19. A lesson in dental care in Thailand. Prevention of tooth decay in childhood is of major importance Subject(s): ToothbrushingChildHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
20. 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
21. 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 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
22. 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
23. Eating, even in class - meals and snacks have to be taken at regular intervals Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
25. Testing urine for sugar is a serious business for the young campers at Camp Glyndon, Maryland Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
26. [A physician demonstrates how easy it is to inject insulin] Subject(s): PhysiciansInjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
27. Autonomy is essential for diabetic sufferers: Daily self-injection Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
28. Giving herself insulin injections is part of everyday life for this ten -years- old girl Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
29. Nodules or lumps in the skin produced by the parasitic worms are one of the early signs of onchocerciasis Subject(s): ChildPhysiciansWorld Health Organization
30. Xerophthalmia is hard to detect. Young children are often brought to hospital much too late to save their eyes Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
31. Eye position tests for the early detection of squints take place regularly in primary schools in Switzerland. Other tests are perfromed in secondary schools Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
32. [A blind and deaf Chinese girl is learning to speak English] Subject(s): TeachingChildWorld Health Organization
33. 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 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
34. The saga of trachoma is a sad tale of warm climates, dirt, dust and flies Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
35. One or two generations ago, people accepted blindness caused by trachoma as inevitable Subject(s): WomenChildWorld Health Organization
36. The saga of trachoma is a sad tale of dirt, dust, warm climates and flies Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
37. Two members of the pupils' "Health Committee" in an Egyptian school. They are preparing the antseptics and absorbant cotton for the anti-trachoma treatment Subject(s): ChildHealth EducationHealth PromotionWorld Health Organization.
39. 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 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
40. One of the telltale sings of onchocerciasis is the fibrous nodule which forms under the victim's skin. This child of two already has such a nodule on his head Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
41. In districts heavily infected with onchocerciasis there are villages where all the adults are blind Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
42. Stockholm's Karolinska hospital - this boy works a stationary bicycle while his heart is being tested for abnormalities Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesNursesChildSwedenWorld Health Organization
43. The doctor takes throat swabs for laboratory examination Subject(s): NursesHealth EducationChildPhysiciansPhysical Examination
44. This school girl is at home with a sore throat and the doctor checks her heart Subject(s): Physical ExaminationPhysiciansStethoscopesEquipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
45. [Electrocardiogram on child in Kenya] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
47. An electronic device which "listens" to heart sounds Subject(s): ChildEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
48. [Mother with young heart patient in Uganda] Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHospital UnitsChildWorld Health Organization
49. A physician uses a stethoscope to listen to the heart of a young boy Publication: [August 11, 1970] Subject(s): Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & controlPhysical ExaminationPhysiciansAuscultationChildSingaporeWorld Health Organization.
50. The Japanese have the greatest respect for the next man's health Subject(s): Public HealthChildWorld Health Organization