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English:
Ad for the American film
Fit to Win
(1919), on page 28 of the March 30, 1919
Film Daily
. The film was made by the United States Public Health Service and Medical Department of the Army for use in preventing venereal diseases among the American troops in Europe during World War I, but, with the end of the war, was distributed to American theaters. State film boards often objected to the film's subject matter of how sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted, but the Public Health Service promoted its exhibition. An article in the May 29, 1919
Film Daily
notes a hearing on film censorship in New York City resulting from this film.
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Source | The Film Daily (Jan. - Jun. 1919) at the Internet Archive |
Author | Public Health Films |
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