201. 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
202. Used needles spread AIDS Publication: [Ottawa?] : Canadian Public Health Association, [199-?] Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & controlNeedle SharingHealth PromotionHealth Education
203. Uzhasnoe proisshestvīe =: A dreadful accident = Un évenement epouvantable Publication: [Russia?] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1950?] Subject(s): NursesChildPlay and PlaythingsRussia
204. V International Conference on AIDS: the scientific and social challenge = Ve Conférence internationale sur le sida : le défi scientifique et social Author(s): International Conference on AIDS 1989 : Montréal, Québec) Publication: Montreal : Kenness Canada, [1989] Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeInternationality
205. Vaccine production in the USSR. The centerifuge seperates out al foreihn matter and ensures that the vaccine is pure Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesSmallpox VaccineUSSRWorld Health Organization
206. Vaincre le sida, il n'en tient qu'à nous Publication: [Northwest Territories] : Northwest Territories Culture & Communications : Northwest Territories Health, [19--] Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & controlCommunity ParticipationIndians, North AmericanNorthwest Territories
207. Victims of sleeping sickness in an institution in the French Cameroons Subject(s): World Health Organization
208. Village health workers attending a course on primary health care in Torodi, Niger. The teacher is a qualified male nurse. The new emphasis on training primary health workers stems from the realization that simply providing more physicians and more nurses will not solve the health problems of devloping countries Subject(s): Health PersonnelEducation, MedicalTeachingPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
209. Whole body counter in scanning bed Publication: [1969?] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
210. Women who smoke during pregnancy place their unborn child at risk. Children of smokers have more illnesses than those of nonsmokers Publication: 1980 Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization.