971. Cave rescue teams Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesFirst AidTransportation of PatientsWorld Health Organization
972. Trained Ayurvedic practitioners treating a girl with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical ethics today has ceased to be a matter for physicians alone,but is rather the concern of the whole community Subject(s): Medicine, TraditionalChildWorld Health Organization
973. A therapist trying to restore the use of a patient's rheumatic fingers Subject(s): World Health Organization
974. Miss G. learns again to eat by herself, using a specially designed spoon Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
976. Sudanese washing their feet in canal water. A correlation has been detected between the incidence of urinary bladder cancers and schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) infection - caused by a water-borne parasite- in some river valley areas Subject(s): World Health Organization
977. Schistosomiasis: two young sufferers from this debilitating water-borne disease Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
978. Studying the parasite of the disease at the Institute for Schistosomiasis Research, Cairo University Subject(s): LaboratoriesWorld Health Organization
979. People become infected with schistosomiasis when bathing and washing in irrigation canals Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
980. One of several cases found in Zaire in 1970 which the Moscow laboratory was able to diagnose as monkeypox in humans Publication: 1970 Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization