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1949 EDITION 612.1-612.4 NOSE, THROAT AND EARS — Continued use of audiometer tests to diagnose mild hearing loss in children , , Correlated fllmstrip of the same title is listed in the 1948 Annual Filmstrip Guide 612.1 Blood and circulatory system BLOOD TRANSFUSION 1947. BIS 1947 17min sd $37.50, rent $2.50 612.1 Jh-sh-c-ad A survey of blood transfusion and its development in international medical history from Landsteiner's discovery of the four blood groups in 1901. The setting up of the blood donor scheme in Britain and the blood bank practice in the United States has led to the establishment of similar schemes In other countries CONTROL OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS. Lutz 1941 20min si $28, rent $1 612.1 c-ad Guide Sponsored by the trustees of Boston University The film illustrates both the structural and the physiological features of arterioles, precapillaries and capillaries. Magniflcations up to 900 times are used It consists of a cinephotomicrographic record of the responses of the small blood vessels of the tongue of the frog, Rana plpiens, to stimulation of small nerves with a micro-electrode. The blood vessels, the nerve fibers, and the micro-electrode are always included in the same field at all magnifications. The distribution of the contractile elements, the noncontractile elements, and the perivascular nerve plexus is demonstrated Intended for use in colleges and medical schools "An excellently constructed film for demonstration purposes." Anatomical record "Very technical. Would have limited demand." Collabcrator HEART AND CIRCULATION. EBF 1937 llmin sd (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.1 Jh-sh-c Guide Collaborator: Anton J. Carlson, University of Chicago The mechanic3 of the pulmonary and systemic systems detailed, with delineation of the heart action. Amplified heart beat sounds. Microscopic scenes of capillary action. Blood pressure and its relation to health "Excellent. Very technical." Collaborator Accompanying filmstrip is listed in the 1948 Annual Filmstrip Guide RESPIRATORY AND CARDIAC ARREST. IntFlmBur 1945 15min sd (Technique of anaesthesia) $47.50, rent $3 tr Produced by Realist Film Unit. Supervised by Dr I. W. McGill and the anaesthetics Btaff of Westminister Hospital, London Sponsored by Imperial Chemical Industries, London This film deals in detail with the methods of resuscitation after heart failure during anaesthesia. It is treated in three parts: apparatus, respiratory obstruction, and cardiac arrest Unsuitable for non-medical audiences TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE. Castle 1944 8min sd $10.51 612.1 sh-c-tr-ad Produced by the U.S. Navy Shows procedure for locating an artery, reading pressure on a gage, and operation of the equipment. Demonstrates the drop of the mercury to points of pressure while sounds of the heartbeat are heard 612.2 Respiration HOW WE BREATHE. Bray lOmin si $16, rent $1 612.2 ei The formation of human lungs and how they function in purifying the blood is shown by animated drawings MECHANISMS OF BREATHING. EBF 1936 llmin sd (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.2 Jh-sh-c Guide Collaborator: Victor Johnson, University of Chicago The breathing mechanism in operation. Technical animation of gaseous exchange in lungs and body tissue cells, including pathological conditions. Demonstration of artificial respiration. Nervous control of breathing and factors affecting rate and depth of breathing 612.3 Digestion ALIMENTARY TRACT. EBF 1938 llmin sd (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.3 Jh-sh-c Guide Collaborators: Anton J. Carlson, and H. G. Swann, University of Chicago Intended as a supplement to the instructional sound film "Digestion of Foods." (listed below) this picture treats In detail motility phenomena of the gastro-intestlnal tract. Actual photography reveals different types of movements in the stomach, such as hypermotllity, inhibition, antiperistalsls, hunger contractions, and normal movements. Segmentation and peristalsis of the intestines are portrayed. Motility of intestinal villi Is clearly shown in mlcrocinematography. Colon motility in the dog and cat is observed In the processes of antiperistalsls DIGESTION OF FOODS. EBF 1938 llmin sd (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.3 Jh-sh-c Guide Collaborators: Anton J. Carlson, and H. G. Swann, University of Chicago A summary of the digestive process including the work performed in mouth, stomach, and small intestine. Secretions, enzymes, systems affected, and products formed. Microphotography of reactions, digestive movements and their control. Relation of circulatory and nervous systems to the digestive process "Excellent. Highly technical." Collaborator Accompanying filmstrip is listed in the 1948 Annual Filmstrip Guide OSMOSIS: MYSTERIOUS PASSAGE. TFC 1947 20min sd apply 612.3 el-Jh-sh-c Guide Produced by Affiliated Film Producers for the Motion Picture Association of America An experimental teaching film which attempts to present a section of the standard biology curriculum in a manner suited to the background and attitude of a 15 year old student 612.4 Glands. Kidneys ENDOCRINE GLANDS. EBF 1939 llmin sd * (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.4 sh-c-ad Guide Collaborators: Anton J. Carlson, and H. G. Swann, University of Chicago "By means of diagramatlc drawings and experiments on a goat, the film points out the affects caused from an improper functioning of the glands, the causes and remedies of faulty glandular actions." California "The photography and explanatory remarks are quite good. Teachers of this topic, whether in High School or College Biology or 409