1. An artificial heart Subject(s): Operating RoomsHealth PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
2. ... the health visitor is pointing out the danger of drying a nappy before the fire Subject(s): ChildHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
3. The old, no less than the younger generations, are entitles to their share of right- including the right to care and compassion Subject(s): AgedPhysiciansPatientsWorld Health Organization
4. " In this age of machinery and nuclear energy ..." Cancer: determination of the wrist-towrist circulation time by means of radioiodine is a useful diagnostic technique Subject(s): PatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
5. "Ambulance 464": encore des blessés Author(s): Bryan, Julien H. (Julien Hequembourg), 1899-1974, author Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1918 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsAmbulancesWorld War IFranceUnited StatesAmerican Field Service.
6. 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
7. A "barefoot" doctor listens to the heartbeat of the unborn child. These useful community health workers used once to be literally barfoot, when they brought their healing skills to wokers int he rice paddy- fields Subject(s): StethoscopesObstetricsWorld Health Organization
8. "Dr. R.D. Lawrence" Diabetic Ward at King's Hospital, London Subject(s): Hospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
9. "Even the best cigarettes..." warns this Soviet poster, can be your tomb Subject(s): Public HealthDeathUSSRWorld Health Organization
10. "Fuss!": the famous remedy for rheumatism, a prompt dissolver of uric acid, produces remarkable cures in cases which have baffled some of the best physicians Publication: Flint, Mich. : Fuss Remedy Co., [1907?] Subject(s): Rheumatic Diseases -- drug therapyNonprescription Drugs