21. [Conglese medical student taking notes at a university in Lyons, France] Publication: [1962?] Subject(s): Students, MedicalEducation, MedicalAfrican Continental Ancestry GroupWomenWorld Health Organization
22. Dental assistants in training at a European dental hospital. The aim of manpower planning is to ensure that the required number of skilled personnel are available at the proper time to staff the health services; and such forward planning needs a long-term view over the next four, five or six years Author(s): Farkas, Tibor, photographer Publication: 1977 Subject(s): DenturesDental EquipmentDental InstrumentsDentistryWomen
23. 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
24. 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
25. 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
26. Diseases like obesity and high blood pressure may be directly attributable to the "affluent society." Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
27. "What could be better than a shared cigarette?" Subject(s): WomenPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
28. The electron microscope - one of the wonders of modern technology Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesWomenWorld Health Organization
29. Use of a uniform terminology helps to make the study of data on cancer ... more efficient ... more effective Subject(s): Data CollectionWomenWorld Health Organization
30. [American Cancer Society volunteer assisting a patient in Tennessee] Subject(s): VolunteersWomenPatientsWorld Health Organization