441. ... a little boy treated for Banti's disease by Arab quacks Subject(s): Physical ExaminationChildPhysiciansQuackeryWorld Health Organization
442. A sturdy- looking six-year-old child of the Turkana. The scars on his abdomen testify to blood-letting rituals Subject(s): BloodlettingChildWorld Health Organization
443. Rabies is a problem in the Philippines. The child was liked on an open cut by a dog. She is having her 15th daily injection Subject(s): Health PersonnelInjectionsChildWorld Health Organization
444. A patient being treated in a Sudanese hospital for sleeping sickness. The disease is caused by one ot the parasites whose life-cycles we need to understand better if we are to contol them Subject(s): InjectionsPhysiciansWorld Health Organization
445. Victims of sleeping sickness in an institution in the French Cameroons Subject(s): World Health Organization
446. The ravages of sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis): another disease that is increasing its hold because health workers are lacking Subject(s): World Health Organization
447. 40,000 people are killed by snakebite every year according to conservative estimates Subject(s): Snake BitesWorld Health Organization
448. After the poison is collected, the next stage in the production of anti-snakebite serum is dehydration with a vacuum pump Subject(s): Snake BitesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
449. Dehydration turns the snake poison into very fine yellowish crystals Subject(s): Snake BitesWorld Health Organization
450. Ampoules are sealed by a special machine which melts the top of the glass tubes to close it. The technicians wear a surgical gown, mask and have to ensure tha they do not contaminate the sera Subject(s): World Health Organization