Preparation of Miltown tablets by Wallace Laboratories in the United States. (Miltown was the brand name for Meprobamate, the the first widely used psychotropic drug in America). A sign on a machine reads 'Miltown Tablets'. Powdered medicine mixed in a container in a medical laboratory. Containers with attached pipes in the factory. A man looks at the containers. Fine mixture in a container. A production machine from which powdered medicine comes out. Women wearing apron and gloves in a laboratory. They are filling the tablets or pills in the bottles. Empty bottles on a machine are being filled with tablets. The bottles are seen being packed. Cartons of the Miltown tablets on conveyor belts for shipment all over the world. A globe of the world rotates to illustrate the global distribution of the medicine.
Poliomyelitis vaccine transported in the United States. Poliomyelitis vaccine displayed. Men put cartons of Poliomyelitis vaccine on a conveyor belt. A man pastes the labels on the cartons. A truck is being parked in front of a door. Two men lift up the door. A sign 'Barry' written on the truck. The cartons of the vaccine on the conveyor belt and on trolleys. A man opens the door where the medicines are kept. A man puts the packed cartons of Polio vaccine on a trolley.
Behind the scenes view of preparations for a press conference with the President in the United States. Photographers prepare to take pictures. The journalists gather in a hall for the press conference. The seal of the President of the United States. Men and women of the media sit and wait for the President.
Postponement of polio vaccination program in the United States.Dr.Leonard A. Scheele Surgeon General of Public Health Service speaks over a microphone about the postponement of the polio vaccination program because the polio medicine is not fully effective. A flag of the United States on a stage. A painting on a wall in the background.
The postponement of polio vaccination program in the United States. Leonard A. Scheele Surgeon General of Public Health Service speaks over a microphone about the postponement of the polio vaccination program because the polio medicine is not fully effective. He says that even after polio vaccination there are children who are suffering from polio. They are also undertaking reappraisal and double check of the medicine with the help of the manufacturer. He gives thanks to scientists, physicians and public health authorities. A flag of the United States on a stage. A painting on a wall in the background.
A polio vaccination program in the United States. A doctor injects polio vaccine. A member of the public and health committee stands behind him. A nurse stands on the left side of the doctor. Doctors inject vaccines to people in a hospital. A man and a woman seated on a table. The nurse injects polio vaccine.
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