To medical assistance could expect everything.
One of the most important indicators of people’s living standards and welfare States, of course, is the status of the health sector. This includes not only research funding, the emergence of innovative developments, promotion of scientific activity and level of qualification of doctors, but also the accessibility of medical representatives of different social strata, including the most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
If you evaluate the medical system only from the point of view of accessibility, the Soviet Union, of course, was not good at it. Medical care in the state could get absolutely everything, without exception, and completely free. Let us go to a few decades ago and see how it was.
Indicative of the operation carried out an outstanding children’s surgeons of the USSR. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Vaccination and examination of students during the lesson. Moscow, 1970-ies.
The medical examination of children in primary schools. Moscow, 1970-ies.
The doctor and the employee in the enterprise. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Maria Lobanova, head of the medical service of the Moscow metro.
Country doctor rushing to a patient. 1970-ies.
Moms do special breathing exercises during the preparation for childbirth. Moscow, 1970-ies.
The chamber children’s hospital. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Children drinking healing mineral water that brought health care providers. Moscow, 1970-ies.
One of the outstanding Soviet neurosurgeons. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Children doing physical therapy. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Mud treatment. Moscow, 1970-ies.
Physical therapy after sinusitis. Moscow, 1970-ies.