121. A young physician in Hungary makes her rounds and pays particular attention to families where a xase of diabetes exists. She is explaining to the mother of such a family how to prepare a balanced diet suited to the special requirements of diabetics Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
122. Rolling a "joint" - a marijuana cigarette (Amsterdam) Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
123. One or two generations ago, people accepted blindness caused by trachoma as inevitable Subject(s): WomenChildWorld Health Organization
124. You can now take your own blood pressure without the aid of a doctor and the method is the most objective known so far. This new device will aid research into hypertention Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesHypertensionBlood PressureWomenWorld Health Organization.
125. Routine medical check-ups include measuring blood pressure Subject(s): Health PersonnelWomenWorld Health Organization
126. 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.
127. An elderly woman has her blood tested for blood sugar, uric acid and cholesterol levels in the course of a hypertension study made by the Philippine Heart Centre for Asia Author(s): Abcede, José, photographer Publication: [1978] Subject(s): Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & controlHypertension -- prevention & controlHematologic TestsWomenPatientsPhilippinesWorld Health Organization.
128. A frightened farmer carries his wife, stricken down with tetanus, to the People's Health Centre in Savar- a boldly pioneering complex that is bringing health care to the rural poor of Bangladesh Subject(s): BangladeshTetanusWomenWorld Health Organization
129. A woman "paramedic" tests the tetanus case for serum hypersensitivity before starting the emergency treatment that will save her life Subject(s): BangladeshEmergency Medical ServicesHealth PersonnelInjectionsTetanusWomenWorld Health Organization
130. One of the blood sampling techniques during an epidemiological survey in Togo Subject(s): MothersHealth PersonnelMother-Child RelationsWomenChildPublic HealthWorld Health Organization