1. The positive approach to discourage young people from smoking Publication: 1968 Subject(s): Famous PersonsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
2. The right to a smoke-free environment is spreading in public places, public transport and at work Publication: 1980 Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization
3. 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.
4. Public health nurse checks blood pressure of an elderly patient. Such routine checks will help to reduce the threat of heart attacks and strokes in this high-risk area of Finland Subject(s): AgedCardiovascular DiseasesPublic HealthNursesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
5. Hypertension detection team at work in India. A standard method of compiling the data from such surveys has been suggeseted by WHO, but it is a flexible system and can be modified to suit local conditions Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelPublic HealthEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
6. One of the blood sampling techniques during an epidemiological survey in Togo Subject(s): MothersHealth PersonnelMother-Child RelationsWomenChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
7. ... concerned with the cause and prevention of malnutrition in children Subject(s): PhysiciansChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
8. The kiss of life: practical instruction for a village health worker in Samoa Subject(s): Health PersonnelTeachingHealth EducationPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
9. ... vaccination by a health worker in a rural zone Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthWorld Health Organization.
10. ... functional façades bristle with bamboo rods hung with brightly coloured clean linen Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization
11. A "barefoot doctor" from the Hong Shi production brigade, in northern China checks on the health of a mother and her chil in their home. When there is a choice between ancient herbal remedies and "Western" ones, many patients prefer traditional medicine Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHealth PersonnelPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
12. 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
14. Prevention is essential to protect life and there is no substitute for vaccination and immunization Subject(s): Public HealthPhysiciansMothersMother-Child RelationsInjectionsWorld Health Organization
16. 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
17. 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
18. 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
19. Members of the trachoma control team examine an elderly patient in a rural area. Although trachoma is the principle cause of blindness here, many cases are also found of such ailments as cataract and glaucome. Some cases will respond to simple surgical treatment Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthWorld Health Organization.
20. The silver screen flickers in the Indian night. Television can convey a particularly vivid health message, but most developing countries sets are rare outside the large towns Subject(s): Public HealthHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
21. Cholera can thrive where poverty, overcrowding and primitive sanitation are found together, as in this Asian city Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization
22. An eye-test in the open air for villagers in a small Sudanese community Subject(s): Health PersonnelPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
24. Dr. Piotr Serguiev, photographed during the 1966 World Health Assembly when he was awarded the Darling Prize for his work in malaria epidemiology and control Publication: 1966 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
25. Tous pour la santé Publication: [Rabat, Morocco] : Royaume du Maroc, Ministère de la santé, [19--?] Subject(s): Health BehaviorPublic Health
26. Tous pour la santé Publication: [Rabat, Morocco] : Royaume du Maroc, Ministère de la santé, [19--?] Subject(s): Health BehaviorPublic Health