1. "In this age of machinery and nuclear energy..." Heart disease: our photo shows a delicate operation in progress, carried out by Prof. de Watteville of the University of Geneva Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelOperating RoomsWorld Health Organization
2. ... a heart case is rushed through the streets of Moscow Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesTransportation of PatientsMoscowWorld Health Organization
3. ... a patient brought back from clinical death Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesUSSRWorld Health Organization
4. ... a waiting room for cardiac patients taking part in a survey of cardiovascular diseases Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHospitalsPatientsSwedenWorld Health Organization
5. ... autopsy specimens of coronary arteries Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
6. ... studying blood circulation in the new-born Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
7. A specially equipped ambulance linked by radio to the coronary care unit of a hospital. Energency treatment can be started immediatley Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelTransportation of PatientsPatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
8. [The hands of Professor Clarence Crafoord of Stockholm, a pioneer of modern heart surgery, are shown taking the pulse of a patient, of whom only a hand is shown] Author(s): Almasy, Paul, 1906-2003, photographer Publication: [1955-1965?] Subject(s): PulseCardiovascular DiseasesSurgeonsPatientsHandSwedenCrafoord, Clarence.World Health Organization.
9. Before a decision on treatment is made, the patient is examined thoroughly. The examination may include heart catheterization ans angiography. The A.L Miasmikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow conducts detailed studies of the various cardiovascular disease and their distribution in relation to age Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatientsEquipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
10. Blood circulation in the newborn Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesInfant, NewbornCardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization