1101. An intensive care unit at the A.L. Miasnikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow. The nurse monitors the electrocardiograms of the patients. The small screen enables her to keep constant surveillance Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesUSSRWorld Health Organization
1102. A Japanese doctor at the bedside of a heart disease patient. In cases such as this, quick medical intervention can save lives Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatients
1103. [Mother with young heart patient in Uganda] Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsHospital UnitsChildWorld Health Organization
1104. ... a waiting room for cardiac patients taking part in a survey of cardiovascular diseases Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHospitalsPatientsSwedenWorld Health Organization
1105. ... a patient brought back from clinical death Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesUSSRWorld Health Organization
1106. Blood plasma, normally clear, turns milky white when levels of cholesterol and other fatty substances become to high Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
1108. In a small Finnish village, a woman is interviewed by a health worker Author(s): Farkas, Tibor, 1934- photographer Publication: [1955-1975?] Subject(s): Medical History TakingWomenHealth WorkforceFinlandWorld Health Organization.
1109. Two mobile clinics move into the small town of Ristjärvi in eastern Finland. One contains laboratory equipment and the other x-ray equipment. They can handle 100 thorough examinations a day. The laboratory facilities are geared for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis and cancer Subject(s): World Health Organization
1110. Taking blood sample for cholesterol measurement Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPhysician AssistantsWorld Health Organization