3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 53 blind persons; role of employment spe- cialists in placing and training blind workers. (OE 165; 17 minutes} 32, 41 Employing Disabled Workers in In- dustry U.S. Office of Education, 1946. (Problems in Supervision Series) Dramatic instances of disabled workers handling skilled in- dustrial jobs; one-handed milking ma- chine operator, one-handed machinist, one-armed electric welder, one-handed watch repairman, poliomyelitis-crippled jewelry maker, one-handed secretary. (OE 399; 20 minutes) 32, 41 O Emprego do Suporte Fixo U.S. Office of Education in cooperation with U.S. Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 1945. (Trabalho de oficina mecanica. Usos do tomo de precisao) Portuguese version of "Using a Steady Rest." Spanish version "El Uso del Soporte Fijo", also available. (OE 62-Port.; 25 minutes) 32, 41 Empress of Ireland-Storstad Incident U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. (Rules of the Nautical Road Series) Title self-explanatory. (MN 202-w; 5 minutes) 41 Endfeed Grinding a Tapered Pin U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Machine Shop Work Series. Operations on the Centerless Grinding Machine No. 5) How to use cams in tapering the regu- lating wheel and grinding wheel; rough- and finish-end-feed grind; use a taper collet gage and Prussian blue to check work; redress the wheels for the finish grind; and correct taper error of less than .0005. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 89; 26 min- utes) 32, 41 Enemas U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Care of the Sick and Injured by Hospital Corpsmen Series) How to give retention and evacuant enemas; equipment; after care of patient. (MN 1511-v; 20 minutes) 41 The Enemy Bacteria U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Care of the Sick and Injured by Hos- pital Corpsmen Series) How bacteria enter blood-stream; act; affect patient; why cleanliness is important in surgery. Animation. (MN 1511-1; 29 minutes, color) 32, 41 The Enemy of Your Eyes U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1950. How sulfanilamide treatment devised by Dr. Fred Loe cures trachoma of Navajo family; how a Public Health Nurse teaches them to avoid reinfection by improved home sanitation. (13 minutes t color) 34 The Enemy of Your Eyes U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1950. Navajo language version of motion pic- ture with same title. (13 minutes, color) 34 The Enemy Strikes: Battle of the Bulge U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. Von Runstedt's "break through"; how Germans utilized all reserved men, offi- cers, and supplies in blitzkrieg counter- attack into Belgium, December 6, 1944. (M 1130; 11 minutes) 32, 41 Enemy X U.S. Public Health Service in coopera- tion with American Society for the Con- trol of Cancer, 1942. Cancer symptoms, importance of early diagnosis; work of Woman's Field Army. (14 minutes) 32 La Enfermedad se Propaga U.S. Office of Inter-American Affairs, 1945. (Salud para las Americas) Spanish version of "How Disease Travels" for- merly entitled "Transmission of Disease."