Emphysema
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| Description | This film begins by introducing a man named Mr. Mack. The camera follows Mr. Mack, a patient with severe emphysema, as he struggles to walk up the stairs to his doctor's office due to shortness of breath. The narrator gives a very bleak description of Mr. Mack, explaining that he has experienced many different respiratory diseases in his lifetime which have made him feel useless and embarrassed. He cannot do most simple everyday tasks, and therefore suffers depression. The film then shows a simple diagram of the lungs that illustrates the actual physical effect of emphysema on the lungs. The narrator mentions that Mr. Mack should stop smoking, and that while researchers are still unsure of the cause of emphysema, they believe that air pollution and smoking are two key contributors to the disease. Although Mr. Mack takes medicine, these drugs can only reduce the pain, not eliminate it. According to the narrator, had Mr. Mack gone to get treatment in its early stages, he likely would not |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Francis, Byron F., consultant., Martin, C. J., 1917-, screenwriter., University of Washington. Department of Health Sciences Illustration, production company., University of Washington. School of Medicine, donor. |
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Attribution: Francis, Byron F., consultant., Martin, C. J., 1917-, screenwriter., University of Washington. Department of Health Sciences Illustration, production company., University of Washington. School of Medicine, donor.