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All articles filed in Tuberculosis

Another
Black & White Educational & Instructional SoundAugust 21, 2017June 2, 2023

Edgar Ulmer, The NTA, and the Power of Sermonic Medicine

By Devin Orgeron, PhD

From the late 1930s through the early 1940s, low-budget filmmaker and perennial Hollywood underdog Edgar G. Ulmer (1904-1972) directed what appear to be eight educational health shorts for the National Tuberculosis Association (NTA).

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TB Sanitorium
Black & White Research & Documentation SilentSeptember 16, 2016February 7, 2023

Fresh Air and the White Plague

By Cynthia Connolly, PhD, RN, PNP, FAAN

It’s 1926. The camera is shaky and the images blurry, but we can see a forested hillside and a crop of buildings. Then more acreage, more structures. Eventually, row upon row of people sunbathing; nurses in white uniforms; fresh milk poured into tin cups; children playing and yes, even boxing.

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Rodney
Animation Color Educational & Instructional SoundJune 6, 2014September 5, 2023

Disease Vectors of Cartoon Modernity

By Kathy High and Michael Sappol, PhD

It’s 1950 and a fine upstanding teenager named Rodney is stricken with the deadly tuberculosis bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis).

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A cartoon of three men dealing with piles of paperwork labeled pharmacies, hospitals, doctors, X-rays, skin etc. Where It Hurts (ca. 1970)

Taking us back to the early days of health maintenance organizations (HMOs), this 1970s U.S. government film mixes animation with live-action interviews to present the frustration of everyday people trying to navigate an opaque and often inaccessible health care system. It goes on to suggest that HMOs and community-based health care providers can ease the pain in all its forms.

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