A U.S. Navy training film about controlling and curing malaria among United States soldiers in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A U.S. military personnel pours out insect spray in a cup as native children look on. He sprays the interiors of a native hut with the insecticide to prevent malaria. Natives get lined up as they are being given Atabrin pills. Men, women and children take the pills to prevent malaria. A native village. United States soldiers suffering from malaria lying in hospital beds. A poster reads 'Man made malaria' It informs about the breeding places of mosquitoes.
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