Vitamins For Troops Dublin Issue 1941

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Title reads: "Vitamins for Soldiers".

United States of America (USA).

Various shots of American soldiers wearing fatigues walking on treadmill, two scientists watch. Various shots of nurse giving two soldiers vitamin tablets to try to increase energy. Test being carried out on the...

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
38335
Sort Number:
41/061
Time in/Out:
01:41:10:00 / 01:42:04:00
Canister:
41/61
Film ID:
1099.31
Issue Date:
31/07/1941

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