Jewish-Israeli doctor Ralf Guggenheim cares in a mobile clinic for a girl with heart disease, Anabta Palestine 1992.

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Image of sheet 19920410 photo 3: Der jüdisch-israelische Arzt Ralf Guggenheim betreut in den mobilen Kliniken ein 
palästinensisches herzkrankes Mädchen. Anabta. Personal von CSS heute Medico International Jochi Weil unterstütztes Projekt Anabta. Gesundheitstage 
The jewish Israeli doctor Ralf Guggenheim treats a girl with heart problems in the mobile clinic, organized by the AIPPHR. Anabta. Medical help asistance occupied territories Human rights care √

Anabta (Arabic: عنبتا‎) is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northern West Bank, located 9 kilometers east of Tulkarm. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Anabta had a population of 7,329 inhabitants in 2007.[1] Anabta is administered by a municipal council and is one of the oldest municipalities in the Tulkarm Governorate.[2] The town has an urban area of about 1,300 dunams. Most of its exterior lands are planted with olives, figs and almonds or covered by forests. Water is provided by five underground wells, with distribution supervised by the town's municipality
Color: Black & White
Type: Positive, Negative, Digital
Formats: 18x24
Chemistry: Silver Gelatine Print on Baryt Paper
Country: Palästina
Region: Tulkarm
Place: Anabta
Date: May 2, 1992
Keywords: Menschlicher Körper, Gesundheitswesen, Entwicklungshilfe