81. From the era of witch doctors to the era of physicians Publication: 1959 Subject(s): Medicine, TraditionalPharmaciesPharmacistsWorld Health Organization
82. Weighing a new-born baby. Training In South-East Asia reflects the new approaches to rural health care Subject(s): ClothingNursesTeachingWorld Health Organization
84. Above all, nursing means the offer of loving care and attention when it is most needed Subject(s): ClothingNursesWorld Health Organization
86. Young public health nurses making their rounds along jungle paths in the island of Tongoa, New Hebrides Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
87. Nurse Nataly Nyepomnachai records an electroencephalogram Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
88. Geriatric service at the Karolinska Hospital, Sweden] Subject(s): ClothingNursesWorld Health Organization
90. In the Ouagadougou Hospital rehydration fluids are administered to a child with marasmus, whoose mother has another deificiency disease, goitre Subject(s): World Health Organization
91. When coupled with malnutrition, as in this Indonesian child, whooping cough is still one of the killer diseases Subject(s): World Health Organization
92. Even in normal circumstances, malnutrition is common among African women Subject(s): World Health Organization
93. Diseases like obesity and high blood pressure may be directly attributable to the "affluent society." Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
94. 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
95. Malnutrition is a tragedy for millions of children and their families. Yet scenes like this can be avoided Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
96. Breast-feeding gives a baby the best start in life. What was sound in traditional practices of the past should not be destroyed in the name of progress Subject(s): World Health Organization
97. Simple precautions like adding iodine to the diet can prevent the tragedy of cretinism. This child's mother suffers from goitre Subject(s): World Health Organization
98. 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
99. 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
100. 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