192. A lesson in dental care in Thailand. Prevention of tooth decay in childhood is of major importance Subject(s): ToothbrushingChildHealth EducationWorld Health Organization
193. Dr. Zdravko Toshev, the village dentist Subject(s): Dental OfficesDental EquipmentDentistsWorld Health Organization
194. Throughout human history, the swollen face of a toothache sufferer has been a commonplace fact of life. As shakespeare wrote:"For there was never yet philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently." Subject(s): Dental OfficesDentistsWorld Health Organization
195. Miss Melody Sutherland, nurse in charge of the School Dental Clinic at Naenae in Lower Hutt.Geogory bastion, 11 years of age, gets free dental examination twice a year like every other schoolchild in New Zealand Subject(s): NursesDental OfficesDental EquipmentWomenWorld Health Organization
196. Children in the Netherlands learning how to keep their mouths healthy. Good habits started early in life are a sound foundation for oral health Subject(s): Dental OfficesDental EquipmentDental InstrumentsToothbrushingChildHealth EducationNetherlandsWorld Health Organization
197. This child was treated with insulin in 1922 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best, who a year earlier first isolated the insulin hormone for use in diabetic therapy. Only two months separate the "before" and "after" pictures Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
198. Tracking down and treating diabetes starts with routine medical check-up Subject(s): AgedPhysical ExaminationWorld Health Organization
199. Professor Alexander Popof in his laboratory in Sofia, Bulgaria, with his assistant, Mrs A. Aladjova. Their team is engaged in research into animal diabetes and the precise action of insulin in muscle tissue Subject(s): World Health Organization
200. The cells in our body have learned to work as a team, and the strength of the team depends upon collaboration between it individual units. These Bavarian schoolboys are al diabetics Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization