161. 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
162. A research programme ... to determine the extent of rabies in specific areas Subject(s): Data CollectionNetherlands
163. 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
164. Victims of sleeping sickness in an institution in the French Cameroons Subject(s): World Health Organization
165. The ravages of sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis): another disease that is increasing its hold because health workers are lacking Subject(s): World Health Organization
166. 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
167. One of the 10,000 victims of the poisoning through mineral oil that occured in Morocco in 1959 Subject(s): Orthopedic EquipmentChildWorld Health Organization
168. 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
170. 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