1. A fourth-year student nurse tutor in the library of the Dar es Salaam school of nursing Author(s): Henrioud, D. Subject(s): ClothingNursesWomenAfrican Continental Ancestry GroupWorld Health Organization
2. The hopelessly ill and the mentally sick: modern medicine has no justification for subjecting either patient to any experiment that is not intendend to relieve their own suferring. Nor would it be right for a close relative or guardian to give vicarious consent on their behalf to such experimentation Subject(s): Mental DisordersAgedWomenWorld Health Organization
3. A pharmacist shows her collection of dried frogs and lizards. When powered and drunk in wine or water, they are said to be effective against diseases of respiratory tract Subject(s): PharmacistsWomenWorld Health Organization
4. Diseases like obesity and high blood pressure may be directly attributable to the "affluent society." Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
5. "What could be better than a shared cigarette?" Subject(s): WomenPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
6. The electron microscope - one of the wonders of modern technology Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesWomenWorld Health Organization
7. Use of a uniform terminology helps to make the study of data on cancer ... more efficient ... more effective Subject(s): Data CollectionWomenWorld Health Organization
8. [American Cancer Society volunteer assisting a patient in Tennessee] Subject(s): VolunteersWomenPatientsWorld Health Organization
9. The physician talks with a worried mother Subject(s): WomenPhysiciansReferral and ConsultationUSSRWorld Health Organization
10. Professional oral hygiene care at regular intervals is important Subject(s): Dental OfficesDental EquipmentToothbrushingWomenHealth EducationNetherlandsWorld Health Organization
12. Miss Melody Sutherland, nurse in charge of the School Dental Clinic at Naenae in Lower Hutt.Geogory bastion, 11 years of age, gets free dental examination twice a year like every other schoolchild in New Zealand Subject(s): NursesDental OfficesDental EquipmentWomenWorld Health Organization
13. A young diabetic learns how to give himself injections by first practicing on an orange Subject(s): InjectionsWomenWorld Health Organization
14. A young physician in Hungary makes her rounds and pays particular attention to families where a xase of diabetes exists. She is explaining to the mother of such a family how to prepare a balanced diet suited to the special requirements of diabetics Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
16. One or two generations ago, people accepted blindness caused by trachoma as inevitable Subject(s): WomenChildWorld Health Organization
17. [Survey of health services in Tunisia] Subject(s): Health EducationPublic HealthWomenWorld Health Organization
20. Jeunes Personnes Entrant Dans Une Maison Hospitalière Author(s): Favray, Antoine de (Chevalier), 1706-1791, artist Publication: Paris: Gilquin et Dupain Subject(s): Nurse MidwivesMothersMother-Child RelationsWomen