Educational film catalog (1936)

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616.24 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION CLOUD IN THE SKY— Continued adds reality without a loss of clarity of thought. . . Photog^raphy is good; sound Is fair." Am. council on education CFC 16 loS 16-50C IllH 16-loan Ken 16 IntF 16 NYH 16-loan lo 16-35C Tex 16 (in Spanish) GOODBYE, MR GERM. 14min 16-sd- loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1940 Nat TB assn 616.24 jh-sh-adult "Presents basic facts about tuberculosis largely by means of animated cartoons. The doctor is shown talking with the germ "Tee Bee", who is prevailed upon to tell the story of his life. The doctor tells the germ of the modern way of fighting tuberculosis. "Useful for developing an understanding of the manner in which tuberculosis strikes and spreads and for encouraging proper health habits to combat it." Va. bd. of educ. "The use of animated cartoons to por- tray a germ in the form of a living man-like figure makes it necessary for teachers of the lower grades to do considerable preliminary work so that misunderstandings may be avoided." Collaborator ConnH 16-loan Ken 16 IllH 16-loan NJM 16 lo 16-35C Ohio 16 loS 16-50C VaEd 16 LET MY PEOPLE LIVE. iSmin 16-sd- $14 35-sd-f-nf-$28 1938 Nat TB assn 616.24 jh-sh-c "A simple, dramatic and deeply moving story which serves to point out the dangers of neglecting the treatment of tuberculosis in its many stages. "It depicts a family of southern Negroes, in which the mother succumbs to an advanced form of tuberculosis due to her failure to con- sult a doctor, and to her faith in superstitious 'cures.' The daughter, upon advice from the minister, consults a doctor and discovers that she has developed the disease. . . However, with proper rest and care she is eventually cured. Her brother . . . submits to a physical examination and is told that his body was able to withstand the disease. "Throughout this story, the beautiful musical accompaniment of the Tuskegee Choir is heard singing Negro spirituals. This en- hances to a considerable degree the effective- ness of the message. . . " E. S. A&B 16 NJM 16 Col 16-$1 NYH 16-loan ConnH 16-loan Ohio 16 Geo 16-$1 SD 16 IllH 16-loan Tenn 16-$1.25 lo 16-35C Tex 16 Ken 16 VaEd 16 Minn 16-25c ON THE FIRING LINE. 20min 16-sd- loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1939 Nat TB assn 616.24 Produced by Courier production company In Washington, D.C. we obtain a general statistical picture of tuberculosis in the United States. Back to New York and then up to Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks to visit "The Little Red" and other landmarks associated with the memory of Dr Trudeau In the Southland we spend a day in a large sanatorium; in a midwestern university we see how students are safeguarded against tuberculosis; we visit the romantic bayou coun- try in Louisiana where case-finding work is done with the aid of an auto trailer; in the southwest we get a glimpse of the migratory consumptive problem; and on we go to numer- ous other points. Vaughan Glaser is the nar- rator "Good pictorial and technical quality. Ex- cellent selection of contents. Students showed much interest." Wilber Emmert IllH 16-loan NYH 16-loan loS 16-50C Ohio 16 Ken 16 Tex 16 NJM 16 THEY DO COME BACK. 17min 16-sd- apply 35-sd-nf-apply 1940 Nat TB assn 616.24 sh-c-adult Narration is by Alois Havrilla. The time is today, the place Everytown, the principal characters Roy and Julie, two young people who work for a living and who plan to marry. Tuberculosis interrupts their plans. Every- town's health facilities go into action. We see modern tuberculosis case finding, diagnosis, hospitalization Roy has advanced tuberculosis. Julie is an early case. Both are admitted to the tuber- culosis sanatorium. We see some character- istic tuberculosis association activities and the close working relationship of voluntary and official health forces. The time comes at last when Roy and Julie are able to realize their plans for a home of their own. The young couple celebrate their victory by the purchase of a Health bond IllH 16-loan Ken 16 Ind 16-$2 NJM 16 lo 16-35C NYH 16-loan loS 16-50C NYU 16-$3 TUBERCULOSIS AND HOW IT MAY BE AVOIDED. ISmin 16-si-$24 35-si- nf-$75 1930 Eastman 616.24 el-jh-sh-c Guide Tubercle bacilli are shown growing in the laboratory and in the lung tissue of the human body. A tuberculin test is given, a positive re- action is obtained, and the daily routine at a preventorium is pictured "Criticized by some health oflncers be- cause preventorium was used." Collaborator 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 TUBERCULOSIS, ITS DIAGNOSIS, * TREATMENT AND CONTROL. (Biological sciences ser.) Umin 16-sd- $50 35-sd-nf-$100 1941 Erpi 616.24 jh-sh-c-adult Guide 15c Produced in collaboration with Dr Esmond R. Long, Dr C. Howard Marcy, Dr Charles R. Reynolds, and the Pennsylvania State Depai-t- ment of health "Demonstrates the nature, transmission, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuber- culosis. An opening sequence explains that sunlight and fresh air are enemies of the germ, but many city dwellers are constantly exposed to possible infection. "Marv Smith, a slim, attractive high school giri, is introduced. She is shown talung tuberculin tests with the other students, and her test shows that she has sustained no tuber- culosis infection. But soon afterward, Mary's tubercular aunt comes to live in the Smith home. Several possible means of transmitting her infection are shown. The following se- quence of the film reveals the development of the tuberculosis infection inside Mary's lungs. But this time infection is walled off by defensive cells and confined to inactivity in a small cavity. "A few years elapse. Mary, now out of school, is working. Dieting for slimness, she is getting too little to eat, too little rest and too much excitement. Animation and X-ray pictures reveal the orocesses of reinfection and cavity formation. After several months, Mary begins to show signs of the disease and has a medical examination. She goes to a sanatori- um, where she gets fresh air, correct diet, and complete rest. In the case of the aunt, pneu- mothorax treatment is given. si ■silent; sd-sound; f • inflammable; nf - safety: p - primary; el - elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 184