The needle in the haystack


The needle in the haystack is a soundtrack by Arnold Yarrow. Anne Ivitch translated and edited it. The VARA broadcast it on Saturday, December 9, 1967 (with a repeat on Saturday, September 28, 1968). The director was Jan C. Hubert. The broadcast took 78 minutes. Scrolling Content

The problem of this hearing is based on two data: abuse of heroin and the wound stiffness that is called tetanus traumatic in medical circles and is the consequence of unhygienic practices. An image of this gives the so-called classic description that is included in the text: "The patient backward, tense like an arc, the head between the shoulder blades ... However, if the forces of life are still too strong, the sufferer remains unstretched as an arc, He is being collapsed like a ball. An inhuman misery. "Injection with a serum can prevent the disease, if the spinal cord is not yet affected. It is important to intervene in a timely manner. Here, however, one strikes the difficulty that the patients usually do not want to speak. In this hearing the police, in collaboration with a doctor, force the breakthrough to a solution ...

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