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The Prescription (1914) Online
Original Title :
The Prescription
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
1914
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.1/10

A medical society is to hold a banquet and just as the doctors are about tn leave the hospital a woman with a very sick child appears. One of the doctors attends the patient, but in his ... See full summary

The Prescription (1914) Online

A medical society is to hold a banquet and just as the doctors are about tn leave the hospital a woman with a very sick child appears. One of the doctors attends the patient, but in his haste does not properly diagnose the case, giving the mother a wrong prescription. While returning from the banquet the head physician at the hospital noticed a woman walking the streets apparently in distress. He approached her and heard her sad story of her child's illness. He volunteered to go to the child and while making his examination discovered the prescription given the woman at the hospital. He gave a correct prescription and when the child had fully recovered requested the mother to bring it to the hospital. This was done and while they were there he called in all the physicians asking each in turn if they had prescribed for the child. One admitted he had and after a very severe rebuke the physician realized that duty in their profession should and would come before pleasure.

Released along with the comedy Womanly Curiosity (1914) to fill out the second reel.


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Llathidan

Llathidan

A dramatic photoplay in two parts. This is a superior production and so well acted that subtitles are scarcely necessary. It illustrates the carelessness and indifference to charity patients in some hospitals. A human life is almost sacrificed and a mother's mind almost bereft of reason by hurried diagnosis of the case. A harmless prescription is given her by one of the staff physicians who later receives a severe rebuke from the head physician, who accidentally discovers the neglect and saves the child. Beautiful scenes and light effects obtain in this production. - The Moving Picture World, July 18, 1914