International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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In spite of the many obstacles in the way, I feel sure that the cinema, as a medium of higher public health education, will soon succeed in gaining a recognised position. The advantages will be really great. The practical achievements of hygiene extend to the whole world. Its progress as well as the training of health experts require that these achievements be known everywhere in all their smallest details : educational cinematography should regard the attainment of this end as one of its greatest and most noble conquests. Prof. D. Ottolenghi Director of the Institute of Hygiene, Bologna University Member of the Health Committee of the League of Nations.