16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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EDUCATION 13 the production of various radiopharmaceuticals in encapsulated form, together with methods used for their assay and standardization. A clinical section deals with the newest methods of thyroid uptakes, new iodine therapy, and the use of Racobalamin (R) (radiocyanocobalamin) and Raolein (radioiodinated triolein) for the diagnosis of pernicious anemia and faulty fat absorption, respectively. THE SCINTILLATION CAMERA (A Geneva-1964 film). 10 minutes, color. Produced by Dormer Laboratory and the USAEC's Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, in English, French, Spanish, or Russian, at $29.35 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. English version available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. In order to visualize the location of gamma-emitting isotopes within the human body for medical diagnostic purposes, the scintillation camera was developed at the Donner Laboratory. Using animation, this technical film describes this equipment and explains the application of the method for studying thyroid and kidney function disorders. It also describes a modified apparatus for use with positron-emitting isotopes which has been developed and finds a particular advantage in diagnosis of brain tumors. TELETHERAPY AND BRACHYTHERAPY (1958). 18 minutes, color. Produced by the Jam Handy Organization, Detroit, for the USAEC. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $66.98 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. Avail- able for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field li- braries. Cleared for television. This film shows the diagnostic and therapeutic usesiDf such radioiso- topes as 60 Co, 137 Cs, 152 ~ 154 Eu, 131 I, and 90 Y in teletherapy and brachy- therapy by using machines that aim a high-energy beam at a tumor or by using implants of radioactive materials in the form of needles, beads, sterile tubing, seeds, etc. EDUCATION ATOMS FOR THE AMERICAS (1963). 28 minutes, color. Produced for USAEC's Oak Ridge Operations Office by Orleans Film Productions, Knoxville. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $76.66 per print, including shipping case. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television.