Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION 614.8 COAST GUARD ACADEMY. 17min 16- sd-loan 3S-sd-nf-loan 1942 US Coast guard 614.8 jh-sh-c-adult Also available in kodachrome, running time 22min Illustrates the various activities compris- ing student life at the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn. Drills, study periods, training in small boats, machine shops, living quarters, sports, and social activities are de- picted Geo 16-$1 loS 16-50C Mo 16-$2.50 DANGERS IN THE DARK. 7niin 16- sd-$8.50; rent 50c 35-sd-f-apply 1942 BritLib 614.8 adult "An effective warning to the civilian pop- ulation against taking risks in a blackout. A complicated street accident and an analysis of the causes; truck driver taking risks; dispatcli rider going too fast; careless pedestrian; wom- an driver who should have stayed at home; cyclist without rear light. (As the action takes place at night the screen is dark for part of the film—the message being conveyed by un- seen speakers.)" Ohio B&H 16-$8.50; rent Ind 16-$1.25 50c Ohio 16 FACTORY SAFETY. lOmin 16-sd-$36.S0 1941 Jam Handy 614.8 trade-adult "Points out how good factory safety rec- ords are achieved by such precautionary meas- ures as rule booklets, safety meetings for fore- man, stop switches and guards for machines, goggles and respirators for workers and atten- tion to even minor injuries." Indiana Ind $1.25 Ohio VES $1.50 FIRST AID—CARE OF MINOR WOUNDS. 5min 16-si-$6 1932 East- man 614.8 el-jh-sh-c Guide Emphasizes the importance of immediate care for even the slightest wound. Demon- strates in detail the proper method of apply- ing sterile dressings This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest source FIRST AID—CARRYING THE IN- JURED. Smin 16-si-$6 1932 Eastman 614.8 el-jh-sh-c Guide Shows how to make and use stretchers in emergencies, and the methods of carrying in- jured persons without stretchers This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest source FIRST AID—CONTROL OF BLEED- ING. 12min 16-si-$18 1932 Eastman 614.8 el-jh-sh-c Guide Shows methods of control of arterial and venous hemorrhage in various areas of the body This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest source FIRST AID FOR WOUNDS AND FRACTURES. (Human biology sen) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-.nf-$100 1941 Erpi 614.8 jh-sh-c-adult Guide Proper procedures in caring for an injured person from time of injury until medical aid arrives "Animated drawings. Poor character por- trayal. Good commentator. Technique demon- strated, touching an injured person, is illegal at present." Collaborator "Have shown it to thousands of air wardens and hundreds of students in first aid classes. "It is the best sound picture available. There are some refinements of technique in first aid that are better and I object to the non- relevant material on bleeding and fractures. Some processes are skipped or condensed. "The chief value is in preliminary motiva- tion or for review. Other films are needed for study of precise procedures. "Best for adults, senior, and junior high in this order." Collaborator AMNH 16-$1.50 ConnH 16-loan Geo 16-$2 loS 16-$1.50 Ken 16-$1.50 NC 16 NH 16-$1.50 Ohio 16 PCW 16-$2 Tenn 16-$2 WashS 16-$1.50 FIRST AID IN FRACTURES. (Emer- gency first aid ser.) 12min 16-sd-$24; rent $1 1942 B&H 614.8 jh-sh-c-adult It is also available in color (12min 16- sd-$60; rent $3). Produced by Dr Jacob Sarnoff "Deals with simple, general improvised splints—an old magazine, a board, a feather pillow, an umbrella, a broom." Movie makers BraP $24 Mo 60c Ind $1.25 VES si-sd-$l-$1.50 FIRST AID—LIFE SAVING AND RE- SUSCITATION. ISmin 16-si-$24 1932 Eastman 614.8 el-jh-sh-c Guide Demonstrations in water and (in slow motion photography) out of water, of various approaches and holds used in rescuing a swim- mer This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Eastman for nearest source FIRST AID TREATMENT FOR * SNAKE BITE. 4min 16-si-$6 1941 Hill 614.8 jh-sh-adult Information given has not been recently verified by producer Produced in a CCC camp with the aid of an expert crew of trained first aid men, using a U.S. government snake bite kit. The ap- proved method of treatment is illustrated "A good film to illustrate the proper tech- nique in using the U.S. Government snakebite kit. Clear and concise." Robert A. Sencer Ariz 25c Kan FIXED TRACTION SPLINTING. (Emergency first aid ser.) 12min 16-si- $24; rent $1 1942 B&H 614.8 jh-sh-c-adult Produced by Dr Jacob Sarnoff. It is also available in color (12min 16-sd-$60; rent $3) "Illustrates the principle and application of fixed traction in splinting fractures, to prevent overriding' and aggravation of injury Deals with improvised splints, as well as with the various accepted forms of professional trac- tion devices." Movie makers BraP $24 VES si-sd-$l-$1.50 si-silent; sd - sound; f - inflammable; ''^ ''fl^]y-P ■ f>nm!iry: ei .elem,>ntiiry; jh - junior high; sh - senior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 177