111. Those who survived smallpox carried scars for the rest of their lives. Surveys of such pockmarks helped determine when the diease has lost occured in a certain area Subject(s): World Health Organization
112. [Shitala Mata, Indian goddess of smallpox] Subject(s): Religion and MedicineWorld Health Organization
113. [Sopona, god of smallpox, worshipped by the Yorubas of Nigeria] Subject(s): Religion and MedicineNigeriaWorld Health Organization
114. In Ivory Coast, the hanged bird was a macabre warning to travellers: " We have smallpox in this village- stay away". [of the presence of smallpox] Subject(s): SymbolismWorld Health Organization
115. Smallpox eradication campaign in Uganda Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsInfant, NewbornWorld Health Organization
116. Vaccine production in the USSR. The centerifuge seperates out al foreihn matter and ensures that the vaccine is pure Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesSmallpox VaccineUSSRWorld Health Organization
117. USSR-Millions of vaccine doses contributed to the success of the worldwide eradication campaign Subject(s): Smallpox VaccineUSSRWorld Health Organization
118. Traditional hospitals and sanatoria are now judged unnecessary for most tuberculosis patients, unless there are complications Subject(s): HospitalsWorld Health Organization
119. A moment of discomfort - but it will ensure that he will never suffer: the wasting disease of tuberculosis. Vaccination must be a regular feature of child care, preferably under a program which forms an integral part of any country's health services Subject(s): PhysiciansChildWorld Health Organization
120. Traditional hospitals and sanatoria are now judged unnecessary for most tuberculosis patients, unless there are complications Subject(s): InfantHospitalsNursesWorld Health Organization