452. Sprayers here being used to spray the inside of a typical Thai household Subject(s): World Health Organization
453. One of the 10,000 victims of the poisoning through mineral oil that occured in Morocco in 1959 Subject(s): Orthopedic EquipmentChildWorld Health Organization
454. Measuring the physiological response to heat stress in a climatic chamber Subject(s): Health PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesUSSRWorld Health Organization
455. The recording, storing and matching of information about cellular markers or genetic codes for transplantaion purpose has been made possible by the computer Pioneer work in this field was done by Prof J. van Rood, of Leiden University Subject(s): Health PersonnelWorld Health Organization
456. Preparation of measles vaccine at the Tirana Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology Subject(s): Health PersonnelWorld Health Organization
457. Laboratory animals are treated with care at all stages of experimental work int he Tirana Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology Subject(s): Animals, LaboratoryWorld Health Organization
458. ... the health visitor is pointing out the danger of drying a nappy before the fire Subject(s): ChildHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
460. Ice treatment against heat prostration Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesPhysiciansPatientsPulseWorld Health Organization
461. Those road casualties who survive often need continued care. Rehabilitation represnts a huge drain on hospitals, medical and public health resources. This patient is learning how to repair watches so he can earn a living when he returns home Subject(s): African Continental Ancestry GroupWorld Health Organization
463. [Mother carrying a child whose face is covered with flies] Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
467. A woman at the philippines health centre learns how to prepare oral rehydration fluid for home treatment of her child Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHealth PersonnelChildWorld Health Organization
468. Young infants or children suffering from vomiting are better rehydrated with small volumes of oral fluid given by spoon Subject(s): BangladeshChildWorld Health Organization
470. Home accidents are as frequent in Syria as anywhere else Subject(s): BandagesEmergency Medical ServicesChildWorld Health Organization
473. This woman suffers from enteric disease and has already lost one baby. Illness and death may be the result of infection but simple curative actions alone cannot solve the problem Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
474. Studies on small rodents often pave the way to observations on human subjects. Mice and rats have been used extensively in the laboratory by the author and other investigatoes in their research into obesity Subject(s): Animals, LaboratoryWorld Health Organization
476. Address Presented at the 40th Anniversary of the World Health Organization, Washington, DC Publication: Produced: 29 October 1988 Subject(s): World Health OrganizationQuality of Life Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
477. Remarks Presented before U.N. General Assembly, New York City, New York. [Reminiscence] Publication: Produced: 2003 Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeDisease Transmission, InfectiousWorld Health Organization Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
478. Address Presented at the 40th Anniversary of the World Health Organization, Washington, DC [Reminiscence] Publication: Produced: 2003 Subject(s): Quality of LifeWorld Health Organization Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
479. Remarks Presented before U.N. General Assembly, New York City, New York Publication: Produced: 20 October 1987 Subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeDisease Transmission, InfectiousWorld Health Organization Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
481. Whole body counter in scanning bed Publication: [1969?] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
482. The dispensary of Barasat Court Compound, east of Calcutta: emergency rehydration of cholera patients Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesNursesWorld Health Organization
484. On a public road in Yorkshire during an outbreak in England, 1953 Publication: , 1953 Subject(s): World Health Organization
488. Safegarding the health of 8 million people: The women in charge, Dr. Leona Baumgartner, Commissioner of Health for New York City, inspects slum clearing Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization
490. Dr. E.E. Anderson, Oak Ridge National Laboratoy, USA, looking at a Winometer Subject(s): World Health Organization
491. Dr. Piotr Serguiev, photographed during the 1966 World Health Assembly when he was awarded the Darling Prize for his work in malaria epidemiology and control Publication: 1966 Subject(s): Awards and PrizesPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
496. 40 years against malaria: Dr. E. Pampana, first Director of Malaria Eradication in WHO, in his laboratory in Florence, Italy Subject(s): MalariaWorld Health Organization
497. Dr. Paul Sivadon (France), President of the World Federation for Mental Health, which organized Mental Health Year 1960-1961 Subject(s): FranceWorld Health Organization