With these weapons the story of syphilis
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Summary
| Description | This film shows historical reenactments of the discovery of cures for syphilis. It begins with the discovery of the spirochete in 1905 under the microscope, then the development of the Wassermann test. The film shows success in experiments leading to the diagnosis and cure of syphilis, while acknowledging that syphilis continues to be a leading cause of sickness and death. Discussion of the disease and its symptoms follows. A public health education program is helping to fight back against this disease, since ignorance is the greatest ally of syphilis. Presented by the National Anti-Syphilis Committee of the American Social Hygiene Association. Credits: Direction & photography, Russell S. Bushnell ; script, Robert T. Furman, Jr. ; medical director, Walter Clarke ; supervisor, Edward C. Kienle. Received: Jan. 20, 1955 as a donation from the Museum of Modern Art. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Ross, David., Clarke, Walter., American Social Hygiene Association. National Anti-syphilis Committee., Willard Pictures (Firm) |
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Attribution: Ross, David., Clarke, Walter., American Social Hygiene Association. National Anti-syphilis Committee., Willard Pictures (Firm)