Chinese public health campaign slides
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Educational slides played an important role in the history of public health campaign in P.R. China. From the beginning of the 1950s, Chinese government's health policy put an emphasis on public hygiene and preventive treatment. Along with radio, posters, and movies, slides became a favored propaganda tool for educating the public. Slides were inexpensive to produce and disseminate. They were widely used in school teaching and various public health activities/campaigns in both rural and urban China. These health slides aimed at disseminating scientific and medical concepts and behaviors among a population with very different understanding of what constituted illness and well-being.
- Whooping cough, 1955
- Eradicate Mosquitoes, 1954
- Harm of Smoking
- Malaria and Mosquitoes, 1960
- Eradicate Flies, 1960
- Hygiene Made Easy Lantern Slides: Actively Prevent and Treat Malaria
- Prevent Hepatitis, 1960
- Improve Factory Hygiene, Hygiene Promotion Work, 1953
- Preventing Dysentery 1
- Hygiene and disease prevention
- Protecting the Teeth
- Preventing Dysentery 2
- Eradicate Four Pests Prevent Sickness and Increase Production
- Hygiene/no spitting
- Water and Diseases, 1950
- Story of Henry Norman Bethune
- Dysentery Prevention
- Tuberculosis Prevention, 1977
- Prevention of Malaria, 1978
- Prevent Epidemic Meningitis
- How to Prevent Diarrhea in Children
- Our Country's Ethnic Minorities
- Children’s hygiene habits
- Preventing whooping cough