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...Possibly women should not see it at all." I should like to point out that prior to its public showing, The Fight for Life was shown privately in 22 previews in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, Dayton and Des Moines, to widely varying groups containing approximately equal numbers of men and women...
...THAT "POSSIBLY WOMEN SHOULD NOT SEE IT AT ALL," I HEARTILY RECOMMEND THAT EVERY WOMAN SEE IT. THE PICTURE WAS MADE FOR THE SINGLE AND SIMPLE PURPOSE OF SAVING WOMEN'S LIVES AND THEIR BABIES' LIVES. . . . PRIVATE SHOWING OF "THE FIGHT FOR LIFE" BEFORE MEMBERS OF THE DAYTON OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY AND SO OTHER DAYTON PHYSICIANS AND THEIR WIVES PROVOKED ONLY ENTHUSIASTIC PRAISE. DAYTON OBSTETRICIANS HAVE ASKED FOR PRINT OF PICTURE FOR TEACHING OF INTERNS, RESIDENT PHYSICIANS AND NURSES. DESPITE HOLLYWOOD RESISTANCE VIA BLOCK BOOKING STRANGLEHOLD AND DESPITE ANTAGONISM OF A FEW DOCTORS THE LORENTZ-DE KRUIF PICTURE WILL...
Miami Valley Hospital Dayton, Ohio...
...Mental disorder," concludes Dr. Dayton, "is a disease of old age. . . . The younger ages demonstrate actual decreases in mental disorders...
Increase v. Decrease. Are U. S. citizens getting crazier? Dr. Dayton thinks not. Re-admissions to mental hospitals, he found, "have been decreasing. This is of tremendous significance." Hospital care, he suggests, is probably more successful than most people think. As for new cases, "the increase . . . over the period 1917-1933 is at the rate of less than one-quarter of one percent per year. Mental disorders are increasing but so gradually that all apprehensions as to the seriousness of the situation may be discarded...