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Don't Spread Germs (1948)

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

Three years after we were shown the importance of handkerchiefs in Coughs & Sneezes (http://is.gd/5tp0k), we are shown the importance of cleaning those handy cloths. My favourite part is when he tries to gulp down the disinfectant.

Public Health Advice:

The century between the first Public Health Act of 1848 and the start of the NHS in 1948 has been regarded as the golden age of public health. Coughs and Sneezes (1945), Modern Guide to Health (1947) and Jet Propelled Germs (1948) are three of the most amusing public health campaign films in the immediate post-war era. Often a filmic extension of wartime posters featuring rhyming slogans, the publicity was designed to show how thoughtlessness helps to spread not only the common cold, but also many other diseases. Indeed, the whole 'coughs and sneezes' campaign, which extended beyond the war, was far more to with fighting absenteeism than concern about people catching a cold.

Director: John Krish
Production Company: Public Relationship Films
Sponsor: Central Office of Information for Ministry of Health

(No copyright infringement intended.)

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  • Hysterical! Worra larf!

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