16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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12 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE It makes the dual point that radiological-safety records are used (1) to provide immediate protection for hospital personnel and (2) as a basis on which the staff can reevaluate and improve techniques, always with the purpose of keeping the exposure of each person below the estab- lished maximum permissible levels. RADIOISOTOPE APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE (Understanding the Atom Series) See page 81 THE RADIOISOTOPE IN GENERAL SCIENCES (Radioisotopes Series) See page 76 THE RADIOISOTOPE: METHODOLOGY (Radioisotopes Series) . . . See page 77 RADIOISOTOPES IN BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE (Understanding the Atom Series) See page 82 RADIOISOTOPES: THEIR APPLICATION TO HUMANS (1954). 32 min- utes, color. Produced by Medical Film Guild, New York. Rental or purchase from the producer: rental, $17.50; purchase, $335.00, no ship- ping case included. Available for loan (free) only from USAEC headquarters. Owing to the limited number of prints, it is suggested that industrial organizations obtain the film from the Medical Film Guild and that nonprofit and educational organiza- tions and institutions obtain the film from the USAEC. Bookings from USAEC should be made in advance for brief periods. NOT cleared for television without the express permission of the producer. This film is a comprehensive review of the uses of radioisotopes in human applications as tracer studies and for therapeutic use. Uses of radioactive iodine, sodium, iron, calcium, lanthanum, strontium, cobalt, phosphorus, gold, and the neutron-capture therapy involving boron for treatment of brain tumors are also discussed. RADIQPHARMACEUTICALS: FROM REACTOR TO PHYSICIAN (1958). 20 minutes, color. Produced by the Jam Handy Organization, Detroit, for Abbott Laboratories. For sale information, contact Abbott Labora- tories. Available on loan (free) from Department of Radio- Pharmaceuticals, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, 111. 60064. NOT cleared for television without the express per- mission of Abbott Laboratories. This film illustrates the purification and processing of radioisotopes to render them suitable for use by the physician. Emphasis is placed upon