Following the death of a mother during childbirth, one of the attending physicians (Dr. O'Donnell) walks along rainy Chicago streets at night mulling over the event. He walks past numerous decorated shop windows highlighting the good life, and thinks aloud about the details of the event. Traffic moves along the streets as life goes on in the city. Dr. O'Connell wonders whether the mother's life could have been saved. He speculates about the event comprising an exchange of the mother's life for that of her child. He discusses the matter philosophically with a senior colleague, who encourages him to take up obstetrics and to practice in the slums of Chicago, where there are great needs for such services.
1930s graph on danger and health effects of smoking cigarettes. Graph shows decrease in circulation of a tobacco sensitive individual by smoking one cigarette. It shows the temperature after smoking and inhaling one cigarette by tobacco sensitive individual.
NASA Astronaut Virgil Grissom walks towards and enters MASTIF (Instrument panel of producer trainer). He adjusts his helmet and other astronauts help him strap up.
NASA Astronaut Virgil Grissom seated inside MASTIF (Instrument panel of procedures trainer). He operates controls and talks on the headset.
NASA Astronaut Virgil Grissom walks towards and enters ALFA trainer. Another astronaut helps him strap up. Virgil Grissom lies down in horizontal position. He operates control as the ALFA trainer maneuvers.
NASA Astronaut Virgil Grissom dons under garment and spacesuit inside Astronauts locker room. Another astronaut helps him get into the spacesuit and shoes. He wears and adjusts the helmet. Grissom assisted to wear gloves in hand.
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