"LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT" U.S. NAVY ANTI-ALCOHOLISM, DANGERS OF DRINKING EDUCATIONAL FILM XD65604

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Made for the U.S. Navy, this 1950 film "Let's Get it Straight" attempts to educate sailors about the nature of alcohol, and the dangers posed by drinking and alcohol's effects on the mind and body. The film features Dr Howard W. Haggard, the first director of the Yale Lab of Applied Physiology. One of the many initiatives Doctor Haggard was the father of, he began the modern study of alcoholism. His research team later grew into the Yale Center of Alcohol Studies, which, in 1962, moved to Rutgers University. One of Haggard’s primary interests was the effect of alcohol on the human body. After the repeal of national prohibition in the 1930s, Haggard’s Section on the Study of Alcohol did some of the first research that combined many disciplines to develop treatment for alcoholism.
The film begins and a pub called Holmes Pugs Dianos is shown (012). The narrator first describes alcohol as warm and friendly (0:43-57). The film shows a sailor passing out and then, the narrator warns about having too many drinks (1:09). A chemical lab extracting ethyl alcohol is shown (1:21). The Yale University School of Alcohol Studies is shown (1:38). Doctor Howard W. Haggard appears on screen (1:44). Doctor Haggard shows the similarities of the chemical compositions between alcohol and ether (2:24). Haggard then displays a diagram of a human’s stomach and small intestines, and explains that alcohol does not need to be digested before it is absorbed into the blood (2:50). A bottle of beer is shown, and Haggard explains that a typical bottle contains no more than less than half an ounce of alcohol (3:59). A glass of strong wine carries 4/5ths of an ounce of alcohol (4:09). Mixed drinks can vary, but may include up to an ounce of alcohol (4:17). Straight whiskey contains up to an ounce and a half of alcohol (4:22). 3 bottles of beer are shown, the alcohol content of 3 beers are equal to one shot of whiskey (4:28). Doctor Haggard shows a model of a brain and explains which regions are affected by alcohol (4:44). A cartoon is shown of pilots ascending in aircraft, and Doctor Haggard explains that alcohol affects the brain similarly to the shortage of air (5:05). An officer is shown in an alcohol induced stupor (6:21). Doctor Haggard pulls out a map of the United States and mentions a study of the social effects of alcohol (6:38). Doctor Haggard explains that 1 in every 15 substantially harm themselves with alcohol (7:08). Haggard goes on to say about 2 million of these are turned into alcohol addicts (7:14). Almost $9 billion a year is spent on liquor in the United States (7:56). Narrator explains how important it is to keep social drinking in moderation (8:30). Potentially problematic statements on how alcohol affects judgment when it comes to dates (9:24). The narrator explains how body chemistry affects how quickly alcohol has an impact on a person (10:15). “Diluting the alcohol and spacing out your drinks are useful if you want to keep your drinking social” (11:23). Organized religion has taken a part in the treatment and prevention of excessive drinking (12:52). The Chaplain of a church speaks about alcohol consumption (12:54-14:07). The film ends (14:33).
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@Thomas-yw9eo
@Thomas-yw9eo Жыл бұрын
Started drinking in my late teens. Drinking caused me to do many stupid things and I'm lucky to be alive and with no criminal record. Now into my mid 60s continue to drink but at only a fraction of what I recklessly consumed in my youth. Came to realize the human body going into the 60's loses it's resilience. Fortunately still in good health, working out, and enjoying life.
@ashdallis6701
@ashdallis6701 Жыл бұрын
Have you thought about eternity as you age... really at any stage of life? We can do all the right things in life but what matters most is how what we do impacts where we'll spend eternity. Sorry if this sounds heavy but just as critical as your curbing your drinking is considering life after death. Jesus is the only way to God the Father and salvation in Christ is the only way to eternal life. It's ok to clean up your life but what about entrusting the job to One who can cleanse you perfectly? When we confess our wrongdoings, that is, our sins, to God and believe that He sent Jesus as the perfect sacrifice, the only good substitute, for our punishment He saves us. HE forgives us, cancels the debt we owe Him, and makes us new. Because of the blood of Christ, we are accepted in God's sight and are heirs to eternal life. Consider, He keeps no record of wrong to those who trust in Him. He is a good God and he saves to the uttermost.
@natew.5511
@natew.5511 Жыл бұрын
It's interesting organized religion was mentioned. I'm agnostic, but in AA I learned Proverbs, Chapter 23 covers the pitfalls of excessive drinking.
@worldcomicsreview354
@worldcomicsreview354 Жыл бұрын
"Yale University School of Alcohol Studies" NOW you tell me. I studied in the wrong place!
@Spookieham
@Spookieham Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile the Royal Navy was handing out Rum every day...
@Zeppelin927
@Zeppelin927 Жыл бұрын
I was pleased that they discussed "beer goggles"
@cetocoquinto4704
@cetocoquinto4704 Жыл бұрын
Watching this while drinking beer hahaha..well this film is very honest indeed compared to todays so called experts.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Жыл бұрын
Beer okay, but mind the top shelf and their shot glasses. 👍
@SmithMrCorona
@SmithMrCorona Жыл бұрын
12:05 Our William here got a letter from his wife saying she's pregnant and needs money for an abortion. Wow, Navy... That's a pretty ballsy thing to put in your training reel.
@brosefmcman8264
@brosefmcman8264 Жыл бұрын
Back when a pregnancy was a “woman’s” problem 😮
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 Жыл бұрын
i feel they def dont show these kinds of videos to the navy anymore
@manhoot
@manhoot Жыл бұрын
Stay alive. Don't drink and drive.
@sirdukemoose4448
@sirdukemoose4448 7 ай бұрын
No just dont crash
@SammyReed-cd4cu
@SammyReed-cd4cu Ай бұрын
5:31 - Ain't they like that nowadays, too?
@redwatch1100
@redwatch1100 Жыл бұрын
Napoleon said an army runs on alcohol.
@Luiz-pt2bf
@Luiz-pt2bf Жыл бұрын
I drink a beer one time ago , no like .
@pedrocastilhos2341
@pedrocastilhos2341 Жыл бұрын
🆙
@idolhanz9842
@idolhanz9842 Жыл бұрын
The proverbial drunk sailor....
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