The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
Title from sign on building. Staff members: Polleen Rukovishnikoff, Sophie Stepetin, Nedesna Prokipioff, Irene Melovidov, Pter Prokopioff, doctor and nurse. From Larry Pletnikoff.
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
Poster in background reads: How to give cod liver oil. Wrong way. Right way. Don't scold...Don't symphathize...Don't "make a face"...Don't bribe...Don't force...
(4:48 min.) (09 of 24) 09 Food and health on-board the ship Beef served frequently and caused complaints. Sometimes it was the waiter's fault, sometimes it was the traveler's fault, and sometimes it was the sea. The nurse had to help lots...
Title taken from caption. Esther Schaubel, whose rounds brought her to Point Hope once or twice a year, was a splendid source of Arctic Coast gossip, delivered along with immunizations, etc.
Text accompanying image: The surgeon examines the patient's throat muscles to determine if they are sufficiently relaxed to permit the use of a bronchoscope.
Title taken from image. Sign in accompanying photograph: Seward Sanitorium and Rehabilitation Center operated by the Women's division of the Christian Service of the Methodist Church.
Tuberculosis patients are transferred from ambulance to Reeve Aleutian Airways' C-47A cargo plane with double doors Notes on verso: Airlift of T.B. patients to San from ANS hospital in Anchorage. Aug 16, 1954. 15 patients.