The Film Daily (1945)

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OFFICIAL U. S. ARMY PHOTO Movies are "good medicine".. Movies, in generous doses repeated frequently, are valuable therapy. . . speed many a wounded man through convalescence to recovery by taking his mind ofif his understandable v^orries ... In hospitals abroad, and here at home, movies are shown as often as possible . . . are flashed on ceilings to entertain bed patients . . . are presented in lounges for "ambulatory" cases. Literally, movies are "just what the doctor ordered" — another noteworthy contribution of the motion picture industry. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors FORT LEE CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD <=>"eof aseriesof advertisements by KODAK testifying to the achievements of the movies at war