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TB Treatment Methods in Madras
Caption Description
The Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Centre in Madras was set up in 1956 under the auspices of the Indian Council of Medical Research, the Madras State Government, the World Health Organisation and the Medical Research Council of Great Britain to treat tuberculosis victims by the cheapest and most effective methods available. The treatment, which lasts four or five years, is administered to patients who are sent home rather than hospitalised.
Miss A. John, a health visitor in the Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Centre, during a home visit in the Kodambakkam district in Madras. Constant stress is laid on the necessity of the patient taking the medicine regularly. [Exact date unknown]
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Unique Identifier
UN7652012
NICA ID
212916
Production Date
01/01/1963 12:00:00 AM
Country
India
Credit
UN Photo/PB
File size
4.09 MB