MODE, HEALTH, NATURE: TRENDS UNDER INFLUENCE
ARTHRITIS
BARS. VS OF A PILL FACTORY. VS OF MACHINES DROPPING PILLS INTO BOTTLES. VS OF THE BOTTLES ON AN ASSEMBLY LINE. SU: BETTINA GREGORY. CI: DRUGS: PILLS. FACTORIES: DRUG.
Life Line
Life Line. Official war department film about the U.S. Armed Forces capture of Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands from the Japanese and importance of readily available medical equipment to help treat injured soldiers.. 1940s, War Department, Signal Corps, World War II, South Pacific, palm trees, Munda, Rendova Island, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, battle footage, combat footage, American Task Force, U.S. Task Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Japanese forces, U.S. bombers in flight and dropping bombs, mission to occupy Solomon Islands, battleships, subsidiary mission to eliminate Japanese and help victims, U.S. troops disembarking ships and traveling in landing crafts to Rendova beachhead, transport boats, landing parties, amphibious assault, bombers flying over islands, aerial bomb explosions, destroyer, assault on beach, U.S. troops arriving at Rendova and trekking through jungle, U.S. and Japanese troops exchanging gunfire in jungle, combat footage, American soldiers standing over dead Japanese soldiers, dead bodies lying on ground, U.S. troops bringing equipment including artillery weapons and medical supplies ashore to beachhead, soldiers using ?Long Tom? 155mm gun to fire on Munda, American troops setting up camp, soldiers lined up and being served food, soldiers hunkered down under cover and looking through binoculars, Japanese counterattack, Japanese bombers in flight, US anti-aircraft troops firing guns at Japanese planes, palm trees, Japanese bomber crashing into water, bombs dropped from Japanese bombers exploding in jungle, fires throughout camp from bombings, dead American soldiers being carried on stretcher and lying on ground, soldiers carrying injured soldiers, medics treating injured soldiers, medical supplies, morphine, blood plasma, quinine sulfate, bandage being prepared, pills being dispensed from bottle, wound being tended and bandaged to prevent infection, soldiers carrying wounded soldiers on stretchers and loading them onto ?Ambo Peeps? vehicles, ambulances, Jeeps, soldiers on stretchers being transported on ?Ambo Peeps? through jungles, collecting station, soldiers unloading injured from ?Ambo Peeps? and carried into medical tents, medic treating wounded soldiers, medic trying to save soldier?s arm, bandaging leg, tending to foot wound, medics sterilizing gowns, blood plasma package from American Red Cross, medics unpacking blood plasma package and preparing it for use, wounded soldier lying on stretcher receiving blood plasma transfusion, wounded soldier on stretcher being carried into tent, medic amputating soldier?s leg using amputation saw, amputation saw being unwrapped and placed into holder with other medical instruments, medical supply factory, female and male workers preparing first aid and medical supplies to be shipped to front line, male workers weighing powder, men pouring powder into canister and mixing it by hand, male workers rolling canister, worker rolling bandage, workers packaging Sulfadiazine pills, chemists preparing medication in laboratory, morphine syrettes, jars of pills, stacked crates of blood plasma, soldiers carrying injured soldier on stretcher and loading onto truck, truck driving through jungle, soldiers boarding and transporting injured soldiers onto landing boat, soldier lighting cigarette for injured soldier on stretcher, landing boat approaching amphibious aircraft, injured soldiers on stretchers being transported onto amphibious aircraft, Navy plane transporting wounded soldiers in flight, VA hospital, doctors and nurses examining wounded soldiers, nurse removing surgical instruments from sterilizer, masked surgeon and nurse scrubbing hands and arms, surgeon assisted by nurse operating on soldier using modern medical equipment, nitrous oxide apparatus, doctor / surgeon talking to smiling soldier sitting in hospital bed, nurses reading to injured soldiers, men diving off float into water, men playing volleyball, USO show with entertainers including Bob Hope and Frances Langford performing on stage for troops, farmers using agricultural machine in field, church, Manhattan skyline with skyscrapers illuminated at night, New York City, cars driving on small town street, baseball and football games in stadium, groom carrying bride over threshold, woman opening oven door and as little girls watch, woman exiting and man entering voting booth, Statue of Liberty at night
1990s Pharmaceutical Factory
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - interior drug / pharmaceutical factory - assembly line - machines put pills into bottles - pills on assembly line - pills moved over scales - production - economy - business - medications - Merck
AZT TRIAL
00:00:00:00 [EXT Burroughs Wellcome laboratories/ VS factory at Burroughs manufactures & processes AZT pills] (0:00)/
IN RETROSPECT reel 2
Reel 2. "Magic in Metal" is the next film featured. M/S of hot metal being poured into a vat in the Morris foundry. Top shot of floor of foundry with many vats with flames emerging. Camera pans across showing several men at work. 1934 - a retrospective within a retrospective. A flag with the word Morris and the company logo emblazoned upon it flies in the breeze. Narrator speaks of 1912 when Lord Nuffield laid the foundation of the British motor trade. Still image of a row of Morris cars outside the factory. Shot of a stationary early Morris on a country road. C/U of a "Morris Authorised Dealer Sales and Service" sign. The word "Specialisation" is spelt on the screen letter by letter. Sir William Morris seen in C/U at a desk signing some paperwork. L/S of a country road with two Morris cars being driven towards the camera. Various shots of hot metal plunging into a vats. <br/> <br/>Steel panel being made. "The Invisible Car - Astounding discovery by Morris Scientists aids testing of new models." Man climbs out of a car. By a magical transformation camera trick the car suddenly disappears. The man puts his glasses in his pocket and walks off. Two men stand by a car, one hands the other something - a box of pills. The older man takes one of the pills and promptly disappears and reappears. The two men take another pill and both disappear. The car doors magically open and close as if the invisible men have climbed in. They turn on the "invisible switch" and the car disappears. A man dressed as a comedy policeman hides in a ditch. He is holding a large clock and a bell. He is waiting to catch speeding motorists. The car approaches then becomes invisible when they spot the policeman. 1935 - Two pleasure boats travel across the water in tandem. Two other launches approach the camera as the narrator describes Morris Marine Units. Morris road sweepers are shown, as is a Morris road roller (steam?). Interior of a railway station with a large locomotive by the platform. Man drives a small tractor vehicle which pulls baggage trolleys. The tractors embody Morris Industrial Units and replace. 1936 - film called "Production Perfected" is featured. C/U of scientist in a laboratory looking intently at a test tube. "No car is better made than a Morris, no car is submitted to fuller tests and no car can give greater satisfaction in use." states the narrator. A car being tested is featured. The wheels rotate on a testing block - C/U of the gauge and M/S of the car on the blocks. <br/> <br/>Man sits in the car and watches the wheels go around. The film "Sahara" showed the trials and ordeals of a car travelling through the Sahara desert. Various shots of the car travelling the desert, both in barren landscapes and with hundreds of African children running behind the car. C/U of the front of a Morris car with African men in traditional dress admiring the vehicle. A white man in pith helmet seems to be describing the features of the car. <br/> <br/>1937 - Various shots of industrial plant including low angle shots. Industry montage: men at work, locomotive "Edinburgh" approaching camera, fishing boat at sunset, liner, Post Office Telephones van, defence services vehicles driving in a line in some sort of parade. C/U of the Union Jack flag - fills the screen.
Paul Newman speaks about misuse of Bennies and Goof balls and illegal drugs in the United States.
Victims of drug addiction give person al statements. One in a car, one standing beside another man on a roof overlooking a city, and one man behind bars in a prison or jail cell. Actor Paul Newman narrates on the misuse of amphetamines and barbiturates. People use sleeping pills frequently which turn into drug addiction and drug abuse. The Commissioner of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), James L Goddard, seated on table scatter the pills on table and talks. Sleeping pills and bottles of drugs shown in factories and in packaging process. James L Goddard speaks about misuse of sleeping pills by illegal channels and its effects. Location: United States USA. Date: 1966.
ALCOHOL & DRUGS
CONTAINERS BEING FILLED WITH LIQUID DRUGS ON AUTOMATIC ASSEMBLY LINE. PILLS ON ASSEMBLY LINE. IN FACTORY. BOTTLES BEING FILLED.
FDA Clears New Drug Posicor VNR (06/28/1997)
The U.S Food and Drug Administration has granted clearance to Hoffman-La Roche to market once-daily Posicor for the treatment of Hypertension and Angina. High blood pressure is known to lead to heart attack, stroke and death. Fifty million Americans have high blood pressure - yet only 34 million know it and only 26 million of those are receiving treatment. Posicor taken once daily, controls blood pressure and reduces Anginal attacks. The drug was found to work well in people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.
Cyrias Ouellet homme de science
Pharmaceutical products: several CUs of women's hands working on drug containers, of automatic machinery filling and capping vials, of pills pouring down chute out of machine. CU of pill packing machine, woman inspecting pills. Shot from end of row, of several women putting vials into cardboard containers.
BIRTH CONTROL PILLS - MANUFACTURING
Birth control pills being manufactured in a pharmaceutical factory.
Antimalarial drug artemisinin production, Switzerland, 2008
Artemisinin, an antimalarial drug, being produced in Switzerland in 2008. Artemisinin is a drug which is produced in the leaves of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), a plant traditionally used to treat fever in parts of Asia. It is used as a combination treatment to kill the parasites which cause malaria (Plasmodium sp.).
New Cholesterol Drug; 09/03/87
Pharmaceutical production/ bottling plant activity; Factory person watches conveyor belt of pill bottles shuttling past; CU unlabeled pill bottles; CU labels for new Cholesterol drug Mevacor; Bottles whiz along machinery, fall into box; Trays being filled with pills; (NICE Pill Bottling/ packaging footage)
Industrial automated machine manufacturing component. Pills drugs production machinery. Medical capsules tablets. Automatic line pharmaceutical factory Industry. Close-up conveyor belt technology.
Industrial automated machine manufacturing component. Pills drugs production machinery. Medical capsules tablets. Automatic line pharmaceutical factory Industry. Close-up conveyor belt technology
89464 " BACTERIA FRIEND OR FOE? " 1954 EDUCATIONAL FILM PENICILLIN MEDICINES & ANTIBIOTICS
This 1954, color educational film made by Encyclopedia Brittanica is about antibiotics, specifically the new era of treatments made possible by the discovery and widespread use of mold derived medicines. The film celebrates the use of Penicillin, which was up at this point one of the most important discoveries in medicine. It was discovered in 1928 by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming as a crude extract of P. rubens. The purified compound (penicillin F) was isolated in 1940 by a research team led by Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the University of Oxford. Fleming first used the purified penicillin to treat streptococcal meningitis in 1942. For the discovery, Fleming shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Florey and Chain. <p><p>Opening: Antibiotics shown on a table with medical supplies including bandages. Injured and wounded soldiers, probably in the Korean War, are shown being treated by doctors and nurses. A child takes a pill. A small boy has a bandage wrapped around his head. A woman on oxygen, who is suffering from pneumonia, lies in a hospital bed. Her head is draped in an oxygen tent. A doctor talks about antibiotics. A praying mantis on a plant (:06-1:50). Micro-organisms and bacteria as seen under a microscope. The doctor holds a pill bottle. Biology laboratory. A biologist holds a jelly or agar dish / petri dish. He then looks with a microscope. He explains staphylococci, a bacterium of a genus that includes many pathogenic kinds that cause pus formation, especially in the skin and mucous membranes (1:51-3:28). He holds up a sample of Penicillium, a genus of ascomycetous fungi that is of major importance in the natural environment, in food spoilage, and in food and drug production. Some members of the genus produce penicillin, a molecule that is used as an antibiotic. Dish after dish of bacterium culture. The Penicillium mold fought off bacteria. The man holds some books. An anti-biotics medical book. Penicillin was refined in a lab. The woman with pneumonia is shown in a hospital bed. A doctor has a needle. A syringe is shown putting the bacteria into eggs to create a vaccine. A group of rabbits are being used as lab animals for this experiment. Bottles of antibiotics (3:29-6:27). A girl has measles. The doctor gives an antibiotic to her mother to administer to her daughter in bed. Antibiotic animation explains how they work. Animation of how Penicillin works in the cell (6:28-8:43). Canisters of so-called miracle drugs derived from mold. A chemist does experiments with drugs in the test tube. Mold cultures are studied. Micro-organism is isolated and reproduced. Pure culture to chemist who multiples it. Vials. Specialist works near the drugs in a factory. Pills in the drug factory are shown being bottled. Chickens eat antibiotics in their food (8:44-10:28). A chicken is weighed on a scale. Pigs on a farm inside of a fenced area. A farmer on a truck with swine feed bags. A man looks at a hanging piece of meat inside of a refrigerator. A doctor checks on a bedridden patient. A woman in a wheelchair. A person has gel wiped onto a scratch. A man is treated by nurses. A little boy is placed into bed with a cast on his leg. Optimistic narration about the advance of medicine in the age of the vaccine (10:29-12:33). End credits (12:34-12:40). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
1990s Pharmaceutical Factory
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - interior drug / pharmaceutical factory - assembly line - people in masks and gowns pack pills into boxes - pills on assembly line - pills moved over scales - workers cap bottles - production - economy - business - medications - Cebion - Merck
Tablet and Capsule Manufacturing Process Concept With Close-up Shot of Medicinal Drug Production Line - 4K Resolution
Blue Capsules are Moving on Conveyor at Modern Pharmaceutical Factory
ALEVE DRUGS
00:00:00:00 [B-ROLL pharmaceutical factory machine filling medicine containers]---CU display of Aleve pain reliever (contains Naproxen)/ VS pills being put into containers on mech assembly line/ ...
WIMBLEDON
Various shots of lawn maintenance at Wimbledon Tennis Courts, London; men pushing lawn mowers; a man riding a roller; a man in a jazzy jumper uses a white line marking machine. <br/> <br/>At the factory of Slazenger Ltd in Barnsley, Yorkshire, we see various shots of the processes involved in making tennis balls. Rubber pellets are heated to make half of the basic shape (they come out looking a bit like cervical caps), then a moistened chemical pill is put into each half which makes the ball extra bouncy. The sealed halves are checked individually for weight (good shots of a bored woman at work), and then have the two-piece outer coverings glued on by hand; each piece looks like an inner sole or panty-liner. The finished balls are checked for size and squeezed in a special contraption to test compressibility. <br/> <br/>Various shots of boys at William Baker Technical School in Hertford as they practise their ball-boy skills; they roll and bounce the balls to each other on a grass tennis court; then try out their skills in a game situation. Reverend Bernard Nixon is seen instructing them on the correct way to grasp the ball and so on. Commentator tells us "Sixty-nine boys from Dr. Barnados homes are picked as ball-boys every year"; their curriculum also includes umpiring, so the boys understand what the game is about. <br/> <br/>L/S of Wimbledon with crowds of people milling about in the sun as commentator says "Then what happens? A lot of the ladies forget the tennis and turn the whole thing into a fashion show". Various shots of women in summer dresses and sun hats; three middle-aged women in quite horrendous hats eating strawberries and cream at a table in the sun. Brief L/S of four tennis courts during play; brief L/S and M/S of Christine Truman serving and returning the ball in a game with an unidentified opponent. <br/> <br/>Note: print used for transfer is badly scratched; neg is cut. On file are notes on the Slazenger factory footage plus notes and a small booklet about William Baker Technical School. See also cuts on *PM 0195*.
VNR: TAMOXIFEN MANUFACTURING / FACTORY
NOLVADEX (TAMAXIFEN CITRATE) MANUFACTURING, LABELING & ZENECA EXTERIORS.
Preparation of medical prescription Miltown tablets, for treatment of mental and emotional anxiety, at a factory in the United States.
Preparation of Miltown tablets by Wallace Laboratories in the United States. (Miltown was the brand name for Meprobamate, the the first widely used psychotropic drug in America). A sign on a machine reads 'Miltown Tablets'. Powdered medicine mixed in a container in a medical laboratory. Containers with attached pipes in the factory. A man looks at the containers. Fine mixture in a container. A production machine from which powdered medicine comes out. Women wearing apron and gloves in a laboratory. They are filling the tablets or pills in the bottles. Empty bottles on a machine are being filled with tablets. The bottles are seen being packed. Cartons of the Miltown tablets on conveyor belts for shipment all over the world. A globe of the world rotates to illustrate the global distribution of the medicine. Location: United States USA. Date: 1955.
THE PILL - MANUFACTURING - 2
A worker places packs of birth control pills into their cases while automated machines deliver more pills.
HORROR/MONSTER/SCIENCE FICTION MOVIES
SANTA HOLDS UP BOTTLE OF PILLS AND LAUGHS. SANTA OPENS DOOR, TURNS LIGHTS ON AND ENTERS TOY SHOP WITH CHLDREN. THEY LOOK AROUND FOR MARTIAN. START TO WORK IN TOY FACTORY.