Titles
- A syphilis patient1
- A therapist trying to restore the use of a patient's rheumatic fingers1
- A throat operation kept alive this little Indonesian victim of diphtheria - still one of the lethal communicable diseases1
- A traditional doctor examines her patient's tongue and makes her diagnosis1
- A traditional midwife, the dia, makes her first delivery after being retrained in the fundamentals of safer childbirth. Meanwhile, a neighbour bangs on a tin tray in time-honoured fashion to make the baby cry1
- A victim of onchoceriasis, not yet 40 years old, being led by a child1
- A view of Haifa1
- A woman "paramedic" tests the tetanus case for serum hypersensitivity before starting the emergency treatment that will save her life1
- A woman at the philippines health centre learns how to prepare oral rehydration fluid for home treatment of her child1
- A woman health educator giving a health talk to a group on board a fishing junk1
- A young diabetic learns how to give himself injections by first practicing on an orange1
- A young man leaving to defend his doctorate in medicine1
- A young patient with rheumatic fever on the terrace of the Pyramid Clinic2
- 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 diabetics1
- Above all, nursing means the offer of loving care and attention when it is most needed1
- Acupuncture being practised in France1
- Acupuncture is a routinely accepted part of medical practice1
- Aerial view of the Ndola Hospital complex in Zambia, which will house a research centre for WHO's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases1
- After the operation a bandage remains on the eye to which sight has been restored1
- After the poison is collected, the next stage in the production of anti-snakebite serum is dehydration with a vacuum pump1