Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a 1944 Disney animated short film. It was sponsored by Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.

Synopsis
The short focuses on the effects of a potentially serious infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.

Credits

 * Production 2754
 * Director: Jim Algar
 * Music: Paul Smith
 * Story: Jim Algar, Glen Scott
 * Additional story: Retta Scott, Don Griffith
 * Voices: Art Baker (narration), Jim Macdonald, Violet Bayerl (coughs)
 * Layout: Don Griffith, John Niendorff
 * Animation: Josh Meador (diagram man; leaves; cloud casts shadows; Mr. and Mrs. Brown at home, doctor examines Mrs. Brown; two men on chart; TB germs blowing in wind); Jack Boyd (pages turning in book; sick man spits); Ed Aardal (TB eats away lungs; germs passed from man’s lungs to woman’s lungs; X-ray scenes; germs enter the friend’s lungs; boiling water; washing hands; special drinking cup); John Reed (candle; Mrs. Brown coughs, walks out of scene and goes home; Mr. and Mrs. Brown go to doctor; Mr. Brown in garden); Sandy Strother (Mr. and Mrs. Brown watch doctor at blackboard; family in beds with woman coughing; washing dishes; dishes set apart; milk in kettle for boiling; cross-section of boiling pot)
 * Backgrounds: Retta Scott
 * Titles: Warren Williams
 * Assistant director: Toby Tobelmann
 * Working titles: Sunshine—the Plague Killer; The Disease that Lives in Darkness; The White Plague