Smokers' Lungs

197113 min 33 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Joseph Licastro

Production: Don Hopkins

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Canadian Department of National Health and Welfare.

No one would inflict external injury to himself--because the consequence is immediately seen and felt. The lungs, however, being out of sight, can be subjected to years of abuse before a smoker takes warning. In this film, Dr. D.W. Thompson of the Toronto General Hospital demonstrates, through a series of colour slides of lungs and lung tissue, how the persistent, prolonged irritation of cigarette smoke can bring about drastic, even fatal, changes in the lungs--convincing evidence that smoking can and does cause cancer and other lung disease. A film for the lay audience as well as for use by medical personnel.

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  • Santé et Médecine > Alcool, Drogues et TabacCancer

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réalisateur
Joseph Licastro
producteur
Don Hopkins
caméra
Douglas Kiefer
son
Hans Oomes
montage
Marion Meadows
montage sonore
Ken Page