1949 | United Kingdom | Documentary

His fighting chance – Pt. 1 of 2

  • English English, French, Scottish Gaelic 5 mins
  • Director | Geoffrey Innes
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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Opening credits. The narrator introduces a 2-year-old boy, Johnny Green, who is lying on a hospital cot. He cannot move his head or right arm due to poliomyelitis. Then John Broadbent, a 19-year-old, is seen in bed; he also has polio. His doctor examines him; John cannot touch his knees with his forehead. He is taken to hospital. A hospital ward is seen with the patients undergoing physical rehabilitation. Doctors and nurses encourage children and adults to exercise their limbs. Children learn to walk again with the aid of frames and sticks. The narrator mentions that the late President Roosevelt had polio. King George VI in a public ceremony introduces Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and invites her to unveil a statue of her husband.

Rehabilitation Polio PublicHealth Documentary Empowerment
Film Organizations
Wellcome Trust
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