Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 614-614.8 614 Public health Disease carriers. (Health and hygiene ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 614 By Benjamin C. Gruenberg, formerly of the American association for medical prog- ress "Breeding places and life cycle of flies and mosquitoes. Methods of destroying. Dangers of rat pest. Contamina.ted wa- ter." California el-Jh Guide How disease is spread. (Science of life ser. no.6) IR 16-si-$35 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray 614 "A series of dramatic episodes showing how bacterial infection is transmitted thru carelessness in the ordinary contacts of life; spread of infections; necessity of care- ful habits, and the proper cleaning of food materials." Indiana el-Jh-sh How to prevent disease. (Science of life ser. no.7) IR 16-si-$35 3S-si-f-nf-apply Bray 614 Photographs and animated drawings "Contamination of water supply thru ignorance and carelessness; reduction of death rate following preventive measures; pasteurization; quarantine; vaccination; antitoxin; Schick test; death rates from prevalent contagious diseases; venereal disease and the need of open, courageous discussion thereon." Indiana Keeping out bad food. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1923 U.S. agric. 614 A Food and drug administration film "Inspection of imported food under the Food and Drugs Act as a protection against fraudulent and unwholesome ar- ticles; inspection of tea under the Tea Act." Producer Serving the community. (Citizenship ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 614 "Mary Willis has typhoid fever. Prin- cipal of school explains causes and tells of house-fly as common carrier. School plans campaign against fly. Mapping out town and breeding spots. Canvass locates places. Individual owners forced to clean up." California el-Jh Guide 614.8 Safety For safe driving of automobiles, see 629.213 Artificial respiration. IR 35-si-nf-rent $2.50 Nat. safety council 614.8 "The Schaefer prone pressure method and its application in cases of electric shock, drowning and carbon monoxide poisoning are clearly demonstrated in this film. The simple directions which are given should be of great value to garage men. public service employees. Boy Scouts and others in case of emergencies re- quirmg this knowledge of first aid." N Y (State). Dept. of health el-Jh-sh Ask Daddy. 30min 35-si-nf-$225 1923 Nat. safety council 614.8 "Deals with home and street safety and nrearms. . . A small boy, his sister, their parents, and another boy are shown among hazards of modern life in contrast with cave man days." Producer el Carbon monoxide, the unseen danger. ISmin 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan prior 1927 Bur. of mines 614.8 Made in cooperation with the Hupp motor car corporation "Shows how this deadly gas may be en- countered in workshops, garages, and homes, and points out ways of prevent- ing accumulation of the gas. Visualizes methods of reviving victims." Nat. safety council "[Useful inj civics, biology, general sci- ence, chemistry and hygiene iclasses]" Am. museum of nat. hist. Jh-sh Every swimmer a life-saver. IR 16-si- apply 35-si-nf-apply Soc. for visual educ. 614.8 "Shows the most approved and latest methods of rescue and resuscitation, in- cluding first aid methods as practiced by Boy Scouts." Nat. safety council Guide First aid—care of minor wounds. Smin 16-si-$6 1932 Eastman 614.8 "Stresses the importance of immediate care for even the slightest wound. Dem- onstrates in detail the proper method of applying sterile dressings." Producer Jh-sh Guide First aid—carrying the injured. 5min 16- si-$6 1932 Eastman 614.8 "Demonstrates the making and using of stretchers in emergencies, and the meth- ods of carrying injured persons without stretchers." Producer Jh-sh Guide First aid—control of bleeding. 12min 16- si-$18 1932 Eastman 614.8 "Shows, with actual photography and animated diagrams, accepted methods of control of arterial and venous hemorrhage in various areas of the body." Producer Jh-sh Guide First aid—life saving and resuscitation. 15min 16-si-$24 1932 Eastman 614.8 "Demonstrations in water and (in slow motion photography) out of water, of va- rious approaches and holds used in rescu- ing the endangered swimmer. Methods of resuscitation shown include use of the inhalator." Producer Jh-sh Guide International ice patrol. IR 16-si-$25 35- si-nf-$75 Harvard 614.8 "The film is interesting as an account of the hazardous and exciting service of the International Ice Patrol which is con- ducted by the United States Coast Guard and supported by the principal maritime nations." Massachusetts Many views of glistening icebergs Learn and live. ISmin 16-si-loan 3S-si-nf- loan prior 1927 Bur. of mines 614.8 Daily occurrences in life of mine of- ficial and his family. Members of family attend a first-aid class of miners and are mstructed in the four most important pomts of first-aid—artificial respiration, control of bleeding, treatment for shock, and application of sterile dressing for all wounds. The Schaefer method of artificial respiration is demonstrated, placing of im- provised tourniquet, applying sterile dress- si - silent; sd. sound; f - inflammabia; nf - safety; el - elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior high; 37 c - college