861. Electrophysiological test in a psychiatric hospital Subject(s): Mental DisordersWorld Health Organization
862. The hopelessly ill and the mentally sick: modern medicine has no justification for subjecting either patient to any experiment that is not intendend to relieve their own suferring. Nor would it be right for a close relative or guardian to give vicarious consent on their behalf to such experimentation Subject(s): Mental DisordersAgedWomenWorld Health Organization
863. Interviewing an adolescent in Asia and application of the Rorschach test Publication: 1959 Subject(s): Mental DisordersWorld Health Organization
864. A "barefoot" doctor listens to the heartbeat of the unborn child. These useful community health workers used once to be literally barfoot, when they brought their healing skills to wokers int he rice paddy- fields Subject(s): StethoscopesObstetricsWorld Health Organization
865. A traditional doctor examines her patient's tongue and makes her diagnosis Subject(s): PulseWorld Health Organization
866. The hospital serves as a collection point for herbs, leaves and other ingredients, man of which are cultivated in nearby commune gardens Subject(s): World Health Organization
867. A pharmacist shows her collection of dried frogs and lizards. When powered and drunk in wine or water, they are said to be effective against diseases of respiratory tract Subject(s): PharmacistsWomenWorld Health Organization
868. Taigichuan (Tai Chi), a kind of slow-motion martial art, is regarded as a healthy exercise for doctor and patients alike Subject(s): PatientsPhysiciansWorld Health Organization
869. Cauterization, the application of heat, is a recognized form of treatment for certain mental disorders under the Tibetan system of medicine, which draws on both Ayurveda and Chinese traditional healing Subject(s): PatientsMental DisordersPhysiciansMedicine, TraditionalWorld Health Organization
870. A Malaysian bomoh prepares a herbal offering to ward off evil spirits Subject(s): Medicine, TraditionalReligion and MedicineWorld Health Organization