World War II sex education in the United States Army. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He talks about the characteristics of the germs causing syphilis. The drug for curing the disease should be injected within time to prevent the disease from spreading. Doctor examines a soldier. The doctor takes a sample of the soldier's blood for test. The disease is curable if discovered early. Soldiers arrive at the station hospital meant for the soldiers.
World War II military sex education in the United States. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He talks about the gonorrhea disease. If the germ is not discovered early, then it spreads rapidly into the body. He also states about the symptoms of the disease. The germ can also cause blindness, heart trouble and other diseases as infection spreads from hands to other parts of body.
World War II military sex education in the United States. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He talks about the chancroid disease. A diagrammatic representation shows the symptoms and spreading of the germ. If the germ is not treated, it can spread rapidly inside the body. Soldier in a medical shop. Soldiers in a club play snooker. Infected soldier smokes. The infection can spread to other people. Demonstrate the precautions to be taken for the prevention of disease.
World War II sex education for soldiers in the United States. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He gives instruction to the soldiers for the prevention of such diseases. He states that the soldiers should visit the army hospital if they suspect any such diseases. The army hospitals have latest drugs, equipment and well trained medical operators. He also instructs the soldiers not to drink too much so that they do not loose control. They should have a strong body free of diseases to serve the Nation.
Chinese officers and cadets in the United States. Chinese ordnance officers study at Northwestern University. They study modern production techniques. An officer gives lecture. Chinese ordnance officers attend the lectures. Chinese airmen graduate from their training in the United States. Airplanes parked in the background. Cadets stand in a line.
Ambulances in front of a military hospital. A nurse working with wounded soldiers in a hospital ward. View of wounded but now recovered U.S. Army Air Force soldiers punching a time clock to work at a bomb factory in Denver, Colorado. View of the qquipment yard outside the Colorado Building Supply Company or "COBUSCO". The soldiers and airmen serve as war production workers for 6 hours a day while their recovery continues. Workers work on bomb shell assembly in the arms factory. Some use welding equipment. View of completed bombs on assembly lines. Stacks of completed bombs being inspected before shipment.
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