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- ... concerned with the cause and prevention of malnutrition in children1
- A moment of discomfort - but it will ensure that he will never suffer: the wasting disease of tuberculosis. Vaccination must be a regular feature of child care, preferably under a program which forms an integral part of any country's health services1
- A physician uses a stethoscope to listen to the heart of a young boy1
- A single injection of long-acting penicillin cures yaws (after)1
- A single injection of long-acting penicillin cures yaws (before)1
- A sturdy- looking six-year-old child of the Turkana. The scars on his abdomen testify to blood-letting rituals1
- A throat operation kept alive this little Indonesian victim of diphtheria - still one of the lethal communicable diseases1
- A woman at the philippines health centre learns how to prepare oral rehydration fluid for home treatment of her child1
- An electronic device which "listens" to heart sounds1
- Before carrying out smallpox vaccinations, this public health nurse gives a lecture on the disease to schoolchildren in Republic of Veit-Nam1
- Child Alive: Que vive l'enfant = Para que vivan los niños1
- Childhood tuberculosis is a slow, insidious disease. This vietnamese boy is getting his BCG vaccube protection against it1
- For these boys at an Indian school, early preventive treatment for incipient trachoma will probably safeguard their young eyesight for a whole lifetime1
- From the era of witch doctor to the era of physician1
- Immunize and protect your child1
- Learning to walk again1
- McGill Cancer Centre public lecture series 1988: childhood leukemia/Hodgkin's disease = Centre du cancer McGill conférences publiques : leucémie de l'enfant/maladie de Hodgkin1
- McGill Cancer Centre public lecture series 1989: cancers in childhood = Centre du cancer McGill conférences publiques : cancers de l'enfance1
- Occupational therapists in the Philippines advising a mother on how to care for her son suffering from Down's syndrom. A UNCIEF project called "Reaching the Unreached" found that 21 percent of young children had various disabling impairments1
- One of several cases found in Zaire in 1970 which the Moscow laboratory was able to diagnose as monkeypox in humans1