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A Way in the Wilderness

This Passing Parade entry tells the story of Dr. Joseph Goldberger (1874-1929), a Hungarian immigrant who devoted his life to finding the cause of pellagra, a disease that killed hundreds of thousands in the southern United States. Although the medical community believed that the condition was caused by a virus, Goldberger proved that a healthy diet was the cure.

Top Cast

  • John Nesbitt

    John Nesbitt

    Narrator

  • Shepperd Strudwick

    Shepperd Strudwick

    Dr. Joseph Goldberger

  • Barbara Bedford

    Barbara Bedford

    Sick Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

  • Edward Hearn

    Edward Hearn

    Prisoner (uncredited)

  • Wally Maher

    Wally Maher

    Second Doctor at Prison (uncredited)

Overview

This Passing Parade entry tells the story of Dr. Joseph Goldberger (1874-1929), a Hungarian immigrant who devoted his life to finding the cause of pellagra, a disease that killed hundreds of thousands in the southern United States. Although the medical community believed that the condition was caused by a virus, Goldberger proved that a healthy diet was the cure.

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