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- Safegarding the health of 8 million people: The women in charge, Dr. Leona Baumgartner, Commissioner of Health for New York City, inspects slum clearing1
- Safeguarding the health of 8 million people ... is a sanitation problem of giganitc proportions1
- Saving a life and improving a life. More and more women want to participate actively in development and take advantage of all the productive opportunities open to them1
- Schistosomiasis: two young sufferers from this debilitating water-borne disease1
- Shiro Fukurai is a sculptor who teaches at the municipal school for the blind at Kobe in Japan1
- Sick Yemenite baby at camp Yoknaam, covered with flies1
- Simple precautions like adding iodine to the diet can prevent the tragedy of cretinism. This child's mother suffers from goitre1
- Simulium larvae, enlarged to seven times life-size. After seven or eight days the larva develops into a chrysalis, and finally the adult blackfly emerges. Control of onchocemiasis depends on destroying the larva before the chrysalis stage is reached; after that, the insecticide is less effective1
- Six-year-old children attend the dispensary for the second vaccination that protects them against the TB bacillus1
- Smallpox eradication campaign in Uganda1
- Smoking a clay pipe. The habit is suspected of causing cancer1
- Soviet scientists at the Cancer Research Institute, Moscow studying the immunology of various tumours. Some of this work is directed towards an understanding of spontaneous tumours that occur in animals1
- Specialists at a cancer clinic in Kemerovo, Western Siberia, readying a gamma-radiation machine for use1
- Stained preparation ready for microscopic examination1
- Stockholm's Karolinska hospital - this boy works a stationary bicycle while his heart is being tested for abnormalities1
- Streptococcal culture being examined1
- Student medical auxiliaries during an anatomy lesson1
- Studies in the functioning of the thyroid gland1
- Studies on small rodents often pave the way to observations on human subjects. Mice and rats have been used extensively in the laboratory by the author and other investigatoes in their research into obesity1
- Studious solitude of future doctor1