1. ... concerned with the cause and prevention of malnutrition in children Subject(s): PhysiciansChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
2. A moment of discomfort - but it will ensure that he will never suffer: the wasting disease of tuberculosis. Vaccination must be a regular feature of child care, preferably under a program which forms an integral part of any country's health services Subject(s): PhysiciansChildWorld Health Organization
3. A throat operation kept alive this little Indonesian victim of diphtheria - still one of the lethal communicable diseases Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
4. A woman at the philippines health centre learns how to prepare oral rehydration fluid for home treatment of her child Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHealth PersonnelChildWorld Health Organization
5. 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
6. The doctor takes throat swabs for laboratory examination Subject(s): NursesHealth EducationChildPhysiciansPhysical Examination
7. [Electrocardiogram on child in Kenya] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
8. An electronic device which "listens" to heart sounds Subject(s): ChildEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
9. The epidemic attacks mainly children and young people Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsMalariaChildWorld Health Organization
10. For these boys at an Indian school, early preventive treatment for incipient trachoma will probably safeguard their young eyesight for a whole lifetime Subject(s): Health PersonnelHealth PromotionChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
11. From the era of witch doctor to the era of physician Publication: 1959 Subject(s): PhysiciansPhysical ExaminationChildWorld Health Organization
13. [Injection of a sulfone-oil suspension] Publication: 1977 Subject(s): InjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
14. The last case of smallpox on the Asian sub-continent, discovered on 16 October 1975, was a little girl living in Bangladesh. This was also the last known case of the more virulent form of smallpo, variola major Subject(s): BangladeshChildWorld Health Organization
16. McGill Cancer Centre public lecture series 1988: childhood leukemia/Hodgkin's disease = Centre du cancer McGill conférences publiques : leucémie de l'enfant/maladie de Hodgkin Publication: Montreal : McGill Cancer Centre, 1988 Subject(s): Leukemia -- therapyChildHodgkin Disease -- therapy
17. McGill Cancer Centre public lecture series 1989: cancers in childhood = Centre du cancer McGill conférences publiques : cancers de l'enfance Publication: Montreal : McGill University Cancer Centre, 1989 Subject(s): Neoplasms -- epidemiologyAdolescentChildChild, PreschoolNeoplasms -- therapy
18. [Mother with young heart patient in Uganda] Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHospital UnitsChildWorld Health Organization
19. Occupational therapists in the Philippines advising a mother on how to care for her son suffering from Down's syndrom. A UNCIEF project called "Reaching the Unreached" found that 21 percent of young children had various disabling impairments Subject(s): Health PersonnelChildWorld Health Organization
20. One of several cases found in Zaire in 1970 which the Moscow laboratory was able to diagnose as monkeypox in humans Publication: 1970 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
21. One of the 10,000 victims of the poisoning through mineral oil that occured in Morocco in 1959 Subject(s): Orthopedic EquipmentChildWorld Health Organization
22. One of the blood sampling techniques during an epidemiological survey in Togo Subject(s): MothersHealth PersonnelMother-Child RelationsWomenChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
23. 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.
26. A single injection of long-acting penicillin cures yaws (after) Publication: Produced: [not before 1960] Subject(s): ChildMothersYawsYaws -- drug therapyPenicillinsNigeriaWorld Health Organization.
27. A single injection of long-acting penicillin cures yaws (before) Publication: Produced: [not before 1960] Subject(s): ChildMothersYawsYaws -- drug therapyHealth PersonnelPenicillinsNigeriaWorld Health Organization.
28. Stockholm's Karolinska hospital - this boy works a stationary bicycle while his heart is being tested for abnormalities Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesNursesChildSwedenWorld Health Organization
29. This little Ghanaian child is one of the lucky ones - her mother was able to bring her to [the] hospital. Communicable diseases such as whooping cough and measles are reponsible for 30 per cent of certified deaths and 60 percent of hospital admissions in Ghana. But very few of the children who catch measles ever reach a hospital Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
30. This little boy is having an eye check-up which should ensure that any threat to his sight is recognized in time and prevented. Many thousands of less fortunate children go blind unnecessarily every year for want of simple precautions or low-cost treatment Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthChildWorld Health Organization
31. This school girl is at home with a sore throat and the doctor checks her heart Subject(s): Physical ExaminationPhysiciansStethoscopesEquipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
32. Trained Ayurvedic practitioners treating a girl with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical ethics today has ceased to be a matter for physicians alone,but is rather the concern of the whole community Subject(s): Medicine, TraditionalChildWorld Health Organization
33. Under careful supervision, this Sudan schoolboy is treating his classmates' eyes for trachoma. This will ensure that treatment countinues after the trachoma control team leaves the district Subject(s): Health PersonnelHealth PromotionChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
34. A sturdy- looking six-year-old child of the Turkana. The scars on his abdomen testify to blood-letting rituals Subject(s): BloodlettingChildWorld Health Organization
35. Uzhasnoe proisshestvīe =: A dreadful accident = Un évenement epouvantable Publication: [Russia?] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1950?] Subject(s): NursesChildPlay and PlaythingsRussia
36. Yaws is the disease of poverty and filth: the first victims are always the children Publication: Produced: 1959 Subject(s): ChildYawsHealth PersonnelLiberia
37. Young infants or children suffering from vomiting are better rehydrated with small volumes of oral fluid given by spoon Subject(s): BangladeshChildWorld Health Organization