Footage from the documentary Kejřův mlýn v Hloubětíně (Kejř's Mill in Hloubětín, Kinofa, 1911). The owner of the mill, Josef Kejř, with his family and employees in the estate courtyard.
The segment shows the neurorehabilitation clinic of neurologist and addiction treatment pioneer Jan Šimsa, which he ran from 1901 to 1916 in Prague's Krč district. The central building, called Vita Nova, was designed and built in 1909 by architect Bohuslav Černý. Caught on camera are the arriving guests, patients exercising outdoors, and female patients swimming in the outdoor pool.