DDT versus malaria : a successful experiment in malaria control by the kenya medical department.

Date:
1946
  • Film

About this work

Description

This film was created as a record of the 1946 campaign to check an epidemic of malaria in the Kipsigis tribal reserve in the Kisumu district of north-west Kenya by spraying village huts with DDT. During its inception, it was decided that the film could also be used for propaganda purposes and modern audiences will find its tone jarringly patronising in places. Also, there is evidence that certain narrative elements of this film are fictional (the sequence with the headman is re-enacted); please refer to chapter 7 'DDT versus malaria, Kenya-commentary on a film', Health in tropical Africa during the colonial period (Oxford: Clarendon Press,1980) available in the Wellcome Library. The film features the late Professor Cyril Garnham (1901-1994).

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1946.

Physical description

1 film reel (25 min.) : sound, black and white

Creator/production credits

Camera: David Carnegie, Recording: Eric Blanckart, Commentator: Dr R. Heisch, Supervising Director: Dr P.C.C. Garnham of the Kenyan Medical Research Laboratory. Produced by East African Sound Studios.

Copyright note

Not known.

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Where to find it

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    380F
    By appointmentManual request

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