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In the early days of medicine, doctors often used a rolled-up piece of parchment as a stethoscope. We also learn that the foxglove contains a drug known as digitalis which can be used as a treatment for heart disease.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 11m
- Released
- 1941
Details
Release year: 1941
Storyline
In the early days of medicine, doctors often used a rolled-up piece of parchment as a stethoscope. We also learn that the foxglove contains a drug known as digitalis which can be used as a treatment for heart disease.
Top credits
Directors
Writers
Cast
See all 9 credits →- John Nesbitt — Narrator
- Vondell Darr — Patient
- Lumsden Hare — Duke
- Claude King — Duke's Doctor