American military veteran casualties of World War II receive mental and psychiatric medical aid in Brentwood, New York. A group of patients is given group psychotherapy at Mason General Hospital. A psychiatrist discusses various issues with the patients who are recovering from various post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) following the war.
Military psychiatric casualty patients of World War II receive medical aid in Brentwood, New York. Some patients learning guitar. The patients under a mental and emotional treatment program at Mason General Hospital improve day by day. A group of patient being given psychotherapy for their post trauma symptoms (like PTSD).
American military casualties of World War II concluding their emotional and mental medical treatment in Brentwood, New York. Some patients playing baseball in an open field on the grounds of the Mason General Hospital. The patients have recovered and now it is the time for their discharge. Flashback scenes show soldiers suffering stress, anxiety, and other symptoms related to war time service (Post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, in contemporary terms.) An officer addresses all the patients, dressed in military uniform. A group of nurses standing. A bus carrying all the recovered patients leaves. The patients in the bus wave and say goodbye to all the doctors and the nurses, following conclusion of post-trauma stress therapy.
U.S. military casualties of World War II receive emotional and mental medical aid in Brentwood, New York after the end of the war. Patients standing in front of their bunks after rising in the morning. The medical officer in charge checks condition of every patient under a ten weeks treatment program in Mason General Hospital. A doctor checks up a patient using a stethoscope. A doctor checks blood pressure of a patient. A doctor holding Rorschach test cards as a patient describes what he sees. A patient holds a card which he says shows a figure like two women standing on a rock and waving.
UN delegates are seen gathering for a meeting of the Security Council at the temporary United Nations headquarters in Lake success, Long Island, New York. One of the first to be seated is Andrei Gromyko of the Soviet Union. Another delegate stops to converse with him. Camera pans across delegates settling into their respective places at large curved table. Their nations are identified by placards at each place. Attention is focused on French Delegate Alexandre Parodi, who has apparently just been elected President of the Council for the month of May, 1948. At TC: 00:54, He is seen standing with Secretary General Trygve Lie. And at TC:01:19 he gently uses a gavel. At TC:01:28, another delegate holds the gavel with him as they laugh. After a while, the delegates settle down and begin to conduct business.
Newsreel clip looking back at the life of baseball's greatest player, Babe Ruth, after his death from cancer on August 16, 1948. Ruth speaks to the camera. Outside view of Yankee Stadium (1 E 161 St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States) in New York. Young boys watch in the stands. Ruth swats a home run. Spectators stand and cheer as Ruth runs around the bases. Ruth wipes his face with a towel. Ruth surrounded by two police officers and large group of children, eating hot dogs and ice cones. Ruth gives a baseball bat to a young boy. An older Ruth climbs out of a 1940s-style car, walks into a doctor's office. A group of kids wait for him outside on the steps. The scene shifts to Ruth's late-in-life visit to Yankee Stadium. Ruth puts on his old #3 Yankee uniform, emerges from the tunnel to a huge ovation from fans. He tips his cap, stands on field as Yankees pay tribute.
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