911. A young patient with rheumatic fever on the terrace of the Pyramid Clinic Subject(s): NursesPatientsWorld Health Organization
912. Residents of a Bombay suburb gather in the courtyard for a routine checkup during a community survey on high blood pressure Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelWorld Health Organization
913. [Health education: smoking and hypertension] Subject(s): TeachingHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
914. A traditional midwife, the dia, makes her first delivery after being retrained in the fundamentals of safer childbirth. Meanwhile, a neighbour bangs on a tin tray in time-honoured fashion to make the baby cry Subject(s): MidwiferyNurse MidwivesParturitionWorld Health Organization
915. A frightened farmer carries his wife, stricken down with tetanus, to the People's Health Centre in Savar- a boldly pioneering complex that is bringing health care to the rural poor of Bangladesh Subject(s): BangladeshTetanusWomenWorld Health Organization
916. It is her first baby. The setting the preparations, the precautions against mishap maybe modern, but the great event lived by mother and child is essentially what is always has been Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesInfant, NewbornNursesParturitionSwedenWorld Health Organization
917. A woman "paramedic" tests the tetanus case for serum hypersensitivity before starting the emergency treatment that will save her life Subject(s): BangladeshEmergency Medical ServicesHealth PersonnelInjectionsTetanusWomenWorld Health Organization
918. Pre-natal examination at the Metropolitan Hospital. 85% of expectant mothers receive pre-natal care, the majority at their own expense. Maternal mortality is down to .7per 1000 live births, infant mortality to 25 per 1000 Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization.
919. Milk supplies (3 million quarts daily) come from 47,000 dairy farms with a cow population of 1million. Here, Head Public Health Sanitarian, Hermen Miller, inspects a tank in one of the city's 35 bottling and pasteruizing plants Subject(s): Public HealthWorld Health Organization
920. The Japanese have the greatest respect for the next man's health Subject(s): Public HealthChildWorld Health Organization