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A still of the title screen for Alerte: Science Contre Cancer a ete lu par Claude Dauphin.

Alerte: Science Contre Cancer

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Frank Armitage

Anatomical Animation by Frank Armitage

Types: All, Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound

Beware the Wind

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
A still from a black and white animated film shows a group of cells dividing.

Cancer

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
A still of a black and white film shows a woman in a white coat working in a lab.

Challenge: Science Against Cancer

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Cleaning Mess Gear

Cleaning Mess Gear

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Die englische Krankheit [The English Disease]

Die englische Krankheit [The English Disease]

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound

Don’t Leave It All to the Experts

Types: All, Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Drinking Water

Drinking Water

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Man Alive!

Man Alive!

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Title screen for Native Food showing a cartoon soldier behind an eightball

Native Food

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Personal Cleanliness

Personal Cleanliness

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Rodney

Rodney

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
The Human Body in Pictures: The Blood Vessels and Their Functions

The Human Body in Pictures: The Blood Vessels and Their Functions

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Silent

The Run Around

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Use Your Head

Use Your Head

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound

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Title screen with a cartoon of a man holding a club over a huge mosquito. The Public Health Film Goes to War

Public health and war have long been close companions, and maybe strange bedfellows.The synergistic relationship between health professionals and the military especially flourished during the most massive conflict of all: World War II. Many of the techniques developed in Hollywood entertainment films over the previous decade came to be used to build audience support and participation for public health programs and mobilizations. The most elaborate were those produced by the United States Armed Forces.

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A still from a color film, two women sit talking at an outdoor table in a wooded setting. Dos Caminos (ca. 1974)

This short dramatic film, made in El Salvador, addresses problems caused by ignorance about human sexuality and myths and misunderstandings about conception and pregnancy. Two village girls travel to the capital for schooling. One is studious and careful and returns to her village to work in the health clinic. The other becomes enchanted with the city's social life, falls for a man, and finds herself pregnant before she is ready. Two different roads lead to very different outcomes.

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