461. Women emerge from the shadows Subject(s): MidwiferyNurse MidwivesNursesWorld Health Organization
462. Young public health nurses making their rounds along jungle paths in the island of Tongoa, New Hebrides Subject(s): NursesWorld Health Organization
463. Nurse Nataly Nyepomnachai records an electroencephalogram Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization
464. Geriatric service at the Karolinska Hospital, Sweden] Subject(s): ClothingNursesWorld Health Organization
465. Dental assistants in Bacau, Romania Subject(s): Dental OfficesDentistryWorld Health Organization
466. A recently graduated auxiliary nurse midwife holding a healthy young baby Subject(s): ClothingNurse MidwivesWorld Health Organization
467. In the Ouagadougou Hospital rehydration fluids are administered to a child with marasmus, whoose mother has another deificiency disease, goitre Subject(s): World Health Organization
468. Even in normal circumstances, malnutrition is common among African women Subject(s): World Health Organization
469. Diseases like obesity and high blood pressure may be directly attributable to the "affluent society." Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
470. The child should still be breast-fed until he is two-years-old. This is our tradition. It is good we should keep it Subject(s): World Health Organization