1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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74 PHYSIOLOGY, HEALTH AND HYGIENE "1000 and One" GROUP 100 (Continued) CHILD HYGIENE " Child Hygiene The Error of Omission (1) Importance and necessity of recording births; embarrassments and misfortunes that may beset individual whose birth has not been recorded. (10 3) ***The Hungry Dragon (1) Fairy tale of mediaeval times with puppets as actors, inculcating health habits for children. (10 5) * The Kid Comes Through (1) Value of physical fitness brought out by story of boy-and-girl adventure. (103, 105) ***The Knowing Gnome (1) Interesting fairy tale based on health facts. (134) The Modern Health Crusade (1) Learning to fight uncleanliness and disease by applying to struggle for health the rules of King Arthur's knights. (103, 105) New York's Free Baths (72) Pictorial resume of provisions made for its children in outdoor and indoor bathing, wading pools, sprinklers, etc. (51) ** The Priceless Gift of Health (1) Health" of child should be guarded at every step from infancy to maturity. . (38, 103) The Tournament of 'Youth (1) Shows how town came to realize need for educating families in health habits; lesson learned through school children who have been taught Modern Health Crusade. (103. 10 5) A Two-Family Stork (%) Points of pre-natal care packed into cartoon animation story of two couples, both having 'babies. (51) ** Well Born (2) Narrative in dramatic form on pre-natal care. Two expectant mothers learn what they should do for the coming babies. (14 5) What Shall I Do? (6) Society's responsibility for some means of giving babies a chance when misfortune comes to parents. (19) Your Brother's Keeper (1) Peace activities of the Red Cross, instructing mothers in care of children, food selection, First Aid, etc. (134; (See also Groups 98-9, 102, 122, 126) GROUP 101 PERSONAL HYGIENE Personal Hygiene Correct Posture (1) Methods of overcoming bodily faults, demonstrated bv physical director and students of University of Southern California. (XVI) ** The Fountain of Youth (2) History of the bath through the ages, to the present day. (XXX, 14, 149) General Personal Hygiene (2) Reel 12 of "Science of Life" series. General standards of health for the individual. . (22) The High Road (2) Re-edited edition of the standard work in story form on all-round health for women and the Health Inventorv Examination. (51) Keeping Fit (1) Fresh air, sunshine and exercise the keynote. (154) Man's Best Insurance (1) Health. (28) Personal Hygiene for Young Women (1) Reel 10 of series '"Science of Life." Sex education for women; sexual, reproduction illustrated with anatomical drawing. (22) Social Hygiene for Women (2) Fuller treatment of same subject. (6. 2 2) Personal Hygiene for Young Men (1) Reel 11 of "Science of Life" series. Venereal diseases, etc. (2 2) Posture (2) Made for physicians, physical training instruction, etc.. who wish to show children how to develop and maintain good posture 1 reels may be shown separately. (14 5") Working for Dear Life (1) Mr. Jones through an experience with his automobile, realizes the need of annual health inspection. (XXX) (See also Groups 98-9, 110) GROUP 102 FOOD Food Do You Drink Milk (1) Visit to modern dairv farm; care of cattle, bottling: of milk, etc. (22) The Romance of a White Bottle (1) Fairy story illustrating food elements in milk and their power to build strong bodies. (28) ** Sir Lacteus, the Good Milk Knight (2) Picture argument built for children to demonstrate value of milk as all-round food. (14 4 ) Food for Reflection (2) Need for a hot school lunch demonstrated. (69, 14 4) *** Keeping Out Bad Food (1) Food inspection system and how it operates. (144) Meat for Health (1) A short cartoon, showing facts about proteins, fats, vitamines, etc. (XXX, 69) Shreds (1) Whole wheat and its food value. Nutrition and relative v;,lues of different foods. (XVII, XXX) Well Done (1) Value of meat in diet. (69) (See also Groups 2-5, 7-8, 22, 78, 98, 100)