Activities of troops and officers aboard USS Wakefield in the United States. The troops lying in their quarters. Troops quarters with no empty space (fully utilized space). Soldiers play cards. A soldier takes a bath and shaves in a wash room. Officers stand near railings on the deck. The ship underway at sea. The General Quarter is sounded. The soldiers leave their quarters and rush towards the deck . Guns mounted on the ship are fired. Views of soldiers lying, resting , writing letters and seated on the deck aboard USS Wakefield. (World War II period).
Activities of Coast Guard troops aboard USS Wakefield in the United States. A get together of the Coast Guard troops aboard the ship. A band plays musical instruments. The troops in mass numbers aboard the ship. Some of them dance. Two boxers fight. Food is cooked in a kitchen. Bread , butter and potatoes are used for food. An announcement is made. The troops move forward towards a mess. Men standing in line at a mess table and eat food. Interiors of the ship shows luxurious and well equipped rooms and the dining hall on the ship. The ship at sea. (World War II period).
Personal hygiene for young women illustrated in the United States. A girl plays checkers with a boy while seated on the outdoor porch of a house. Such activity is necessary for the brain, fidelity and sound training if she is to be a successful mother and an intelligent citizen. A mother works in the background. A girl exercises by standing tall and breathing deeply. A girl sleeps keeping the windows of her room open. She wakes up and smiles. The girl goes to take a bath. A girl does physical exercises by bending and stretching which helps to prevent constipation.
A dramatization shows Dr. O'Leary discussing diagnosis, treatment and general care taken in syphilis in the United States. Dr. O'Leary tells an engaged couple about syphilis. The girl clarifies her doubts. Doctor James R. McCord advises her for a medical examination for syphilis before marriage.
Dr. James R. McCord gives a lecture in the United States on the diagnosis, treatment and general care taken during syphilis. Dr. James R. McCord from Emory University speaks on the treatment of syphilis in prospective mothers. A chart explains the outcome of latent untreated syphilis during pregnancy. Dr. McCord says that syphilis should be diagnosed during pregnancy by routine blood test. A chart depicts 95% healthy babies without syphilis and 5% with congenital syphilis. A 5 month pregnant woman seated in a chair for the diagnosis of congenital syphilis. Blood pressure of the woman is taken. A chemist works in a laboratory. A pregnant woman is examined by a doctor. A sign on a poster reads "Syphilis kills babies, Control syphilis". The poster depicts that proper treatment of the expectant mother prevents infection in the unborn child. A woman gives instructions about the prevention of syphilis.
An Eagle Boat at a dock in the United States. Views of the Eagle Boat with men standing on the deck. The U.S. flag on the boat.
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