Titles
- The silver screen flickers in the Indian night. Television can convey a particularly vivid health message, but most developing countries sets are rare outside the large towns1
- The upper library in the old University building1
- There is no single method of attack against malaria. A trained entomologist collects mosquito specimens by sucking them into a plastic tube1
- This little Ghanaian child is one of the lucky ones - her mother was able to bring her to [the] hospital. Communicable diseases such as whooping cough and measles are reponsible for 30 per cent of certified deaths and 60 percent of hospital admissions in Ghana. But very few of the children who catch measles ever reach a hospital1
- This little boy is having an eye check-up which should ensure that any threat to his sight is recognized in time and prevented. Many thousands of less fortunate children go blind unnecessarily every year for want of simple precautions or low-cost treatment1
- This photos, or rather composite of a series of photographs, shows isotopes revealing the inner geography of the body. Isotopes reorded in photographic form cna show where vitamins or medicines are distributed, or in come cases where blockage occurs. These photographs were taken by a scintillation camera1
- This school girl is at home with a sore throat and the doctor checks her heart1
- This was smallpox. The world will never again witness the suffering that was caused by the various virus1
- Those road casualties who survive often need continued care. Rehabilitation represnts a huge drain on hospitals, medical and public health resources. This patient is learning how to repair watches so he can earn a living when he returns home1
- Those who survived smallpox carried scars for the rest of their lives. Surveys of such pockmarks helped determine when the diease has lost occured in a certain area1
- Through an arm artery, a plastic catheter has been passed into the heart to reach a coronary artery. An injected opaque medium shows up on x-rays and enables the doctor to see the condition of the coronaries; picture 13150 shows close-up of x-rays screen1
- Timoun ki byen tete byen kenbe: m'ap bay pitit mwen tete pi lontan1
- Tous contre le Sida1
- Tous frères =: Innanā ikhwatun ajmaʻūn1
- Tous pour la santé2
- Tous pour un--un pour tous1
- Towards rehabilitation1
- Tôt dépisté, vite guéri1
- Traditional hospitals and sanatoria are now judged unnecessary for most tuberculosis patients, unless there are complications2
- Trained Ayurvedic practitioners treating a girl with rheumatoid arthritis. Medical ethics today has ceased to be a matter for physicians alone,but is rather the concern of the whole community1