1. Excerpt from Fred Soper's first report as the Pan American Health Organization's director Publication: Pan-American Health Organization, 1950 Subject(s): World Health OrganizationPan American Health OrganizationOrganization and AdministrationFinancial SupportChild WelfareUnited NationsInternational CooperationBudgetsCommunicable Disease ControlGlobal Health Archival Collection: The Fred L. Soper Papers (Profiles in Science)
2. Premature baby weighing hardly more than a kilogram ( roughly two pounds). Weighing is carried out daily. For various practical reasons doctors considered as premature only new-born babies whose weight does not exceed 2,500 grammes (5 1/2 lbs) Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
4. Great skill is needed to look after this delicate little human being and to bathe it without exposing it to draughts and risk of infection Publication: [195-] Subject(s): InfantNursesWorld Health Organization
5. The mother looks at her baby for the first time with emotion mingled with a certain hesitancy. No one is admitted to the ward for premature babies without first having donned a seralized overall and mask Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesMothersMother-Child RelationsProtective ClothingWorld Health Organization
7. [Appreciative spectators during entertainment and dancing in a leper colony] Publication: [195-] Subject(s): World Health Organization
8. From the era of witch doctor to the era of physician Publication: 1959 Subject(s): PhysiciansPhysical ExaminationChildWorld Health Organization
9. Interviewing an adolescent in Asia and application of the Rorschach test Publication: 1959 Subject(s): Mental DisordersWorld Health Organization
10. From the era of witch doctors to the era of physicians Publication: 1959 Subject(s): Medicine, TraditionalPharmaciesPharmacistsWorld Health Organization