World War II military veteran receives emotional and mental medical aid in Brentwood, New York. At Mason General Hospital a psychiatrist speaks to a military trauma patient who stutters. He asks him to lie down on a bed. The patient is given a medicine after which he goes into a semiconscious state and starts talking. The doctor now converses with the patient to determine the root cause of his problem.
Military casualties of World War II receive medical aid for post traumatic stress disorder-like symptoms (PTSD) in Brentwood, New York. Military veteran psychiatric patients recovering at Mason General Hospital. African American patient operating a record player turntable or phonograph to play music. Patients playing table tennis in a gymnasium. A career trainer instructs a group of patients about alternate professions that could be chosen. Relatives of patients see them on the visitors' day.
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.
Harry S. Truman takes oath at office of United States President. Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone swears him as the President. He traces the rise of Truman to the highest office of the country, his birth place, life as a soldier and service during World War I and II. Election as Senator and Vice President to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Inaugural address to the congress and role during the World War II.
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