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    • Telehealth
    • Pediatric Health

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    • The Jetsons cartoon depicted advanced telehealth consultations.
    • Elroy Jetson feigned illness to avoid a space calculus test.
    • A futuristic doctor was consulted via a home screen.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the depiction of telehealth in early science fiction.
    • To explore the concept of 'Venus Virus' as a fictional ailment.
    • To examine the integration of technology in futuristic healthcare scenarios.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of a specific episode from The Jetsons.
    • Review of the dialogue and visual elements related to medical consultation.
    • Identification of technological elements used for remote diagnosis.

    Main Results:

    • Telehealth consultations were visualized as instantaneous and accessible.
    • The concept of contagious, albeit fictional, extraterrestrial viruses was presented.
    • Home-based medical evaluations via screen were a key feature.

    Conclusions:

    • Early science fiction envisioned accessible and technologically advanced remote healthcare.
    • The episode highlights the potential for rapid medical assessment, even for fictional conditions.
    • Futuristic portrayals of medicine often blend entertainment with speculative technological advancements.