Segment 1 Gilliland introduces Hutt. Hutt talks about two different kinds of bladder cancer found in different locations of the world. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:04:39:13 Length: 00:04:39:13
Segment 2 Hutt talks about pyomyositis and other bacterial conditions which occur most commonly in certain geographical regions. He shows photographs of a patient with pyomyositis. Time start: 00:04:39:13 Time end: 00:09:50:13 Length: 00:05:11:00
Segment 3 A cartoon illustrating people, time and place is shown. Hutt discusses environmental factors that lead to particular diseases and shows photographs of bird's eye views of various cities. Time start: 00:09:50:13 Time end: 00:14:12:16 Length: 00:04:22:03
Segment 4 Hutt shows photographs of: a nomadic woman in a rural setting in North East Uganda and a hut in an East Ugandan village. A short film is played which shows life in an African village. When the film finishes, Hutt shows slides listing diagnoses of an acutely ill 5-year-old child admitted to hospital in Central Africa. Time start: 00:14:12:16 Time end: 00:20:47:00 Length: 00:06:34:09
Segment 5 Hutt talks about malaria and the abnormalities that result from malarial infection. He shows a photograph of a woman with gross splenomegaly. He discusses the condition and its common features. Time start: 00:20:47:00 Time end: 00:24:29:00 Length: 00:03:42:00
Segment 6 A photograph is shown of a boy with Burkitt's lymphoma. He refers to a map of Uganda and shows a photograph of a mountainous area in Southwest Uganda. He talks about different rates in different countries of carcinoma of the colon. Time start: 00:24:29:00 Time end: 00:29:23:00 Length: 00:04:54:00
Segment 7 A table shows the results of a post morten study of the large bowel for adenomatous polyps, conducted in Uganda, 1964 to 1968. Intestinal transit time in different cultures is also discussed. Time start: 00:29:23:00 Time end: 00:36:58:18 Length: 00:07:35:18