A U.S. Navy training film about the prevention and cure of plague in North Africa (likely Libya or Algeria). Aerial views of different areas in North Africa. Map of the world shows areas affected by plague. Areas in Africa, South America and Asia with maximum cases of plague. Doctors make efforts to prevent plague as they discuss. Native African woman on a street. Dead bodies of African civilians who died due to plague, lying on ground. Doctors examine dead bodies and dead rats to check for spread of plague.
A U.S. Navy training film about the prevention and cure of plague in North Africa. Animation shows the nature of rat population that leads to spread of plague. It depicts the tactics to be adopted by the plague control team. A man uses kerosene to kill fleas and catches a rat. Rats caught, are brought to plague control laboratory. Captured rats are chloroformed. Fleas being removed from rats. Fleas being counted and identified. They are placed on slides and a technician looks at the fleas through microscope. Rats being mounted on a table and dissected and being searched for pasteurella pestis. Man looks into a microscope at pasteurella pestis. A guinea pig being inoculated with it and observed for next few days for symptoms of plague. A dead pig being dissected and it shows signs of plague.
A U.S. Navy training film about the prevention and cure of plague in North Africa (likely Libya or Algeria). Animation shows the boundary of a plague infected area. Jars of poison to kill rats placed as a man pours out poison on his palm. A group of men prepare poison to kill rats. Trap being set to capture rats. Burrow being gassed to kill rats. Men gas a drain along a side walk to kill rats and prevent plague. Animation depicts the L shaped wall to prevent the rats from making burrows. Openings in an old structure being closed to make it rat proof. A cat seated near a pile of food grain sacks.
A U.S. Navy training film about the prevention and cure of plague in North Africa (likely Libya or Algeria). A port on the Mediterranean Sea. A ship and a transport aircraft being inspected for rats. A cargo ship with a landing net along its side. An North African civilian climbs up the gangway of the ship. A sailor patrols near the gangway at night. A raised gangway at night. DDT ( Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane) chemical sprayed on shoes of sailors as they come up the gangway.
A U.S. Navy training film titled 'Eye Surgery' about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. Soldiers fire artillery in a battlefield. A patient suffering from tyrigium lies on operation table. Eye of the patient shows a skin formation on the eyeball. Local anesthesia being administered. Eye of the patient being irrigated with saline. Speculum being inserted into the upper and lower lids of the eye. Local anesthesia being administered again. Doctor cuts the upper and lower margins of tyrigium. Head being cut away from cornea. Needle being inserted into conjunctive. Head of the tyrigium being transplanted. Speculum being removed from eye lids.
A U.S. Navy training film about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. A sailor aboard a ship on a look out as he suffers from chalazion. Sailor being operated for chalazion. Forceps being placed and screw tightened. Procaine being injected into the eye. Doctor makes an insertion through the conjunctive and cystic material being removed. Dressing being applied after the surgery.
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