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1949 EDITION 612.6-612.8 STORY OF MENSTRUATION. IntCellucotton * 1947 lOmin sd color loan 612.6 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by Walt Disney Productions Animated drawings and diagrams tell In a pleasant direct and scientific fashion the (rank story of this naturaJ phenomenon "Brings us out of the Middle ages on the film treatment of one more subject. It should be a boon to schools." Library journal 612.7 Vocal apparatus. Skin. Hair THE HUMAN HAIR. Bray 1948 llmin sd $50. rent $3 612.7 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide A description of the hair as being a part of the skin, and its analogous development and growth, demonstrated by live photography and animated drawings. Growth of hair within the follicle, its individual duration, its renewal after shedding and its various other characteristics are shown, including its relation to the sebaceous gland and its secretion, together with the cause and appearance of "goose flesh." Aimed to give an appreciation of the importance of the hair to one's personal appearance, and an understanding of its various characteristics as a part of the human anatomy HUMAN SKIN. Bray 1947 12min sd $50, rent $3 612.7 ad Important functions and anatomical structure of the skin are shown by animated drawings and by photography. Care and cleanliness are urged for the preservation of natural beauty and health of the skin MOVEMENTS OF THE TONGUE IN SPEECH. * IntFlmBur 14min sd part color $112.50, rent $5 612.7 sh-c-tr-ad Prepared under the guidance of J. Yule Bogue, physiologist for the Imperial Chemical Industries and Dennis Fry, director. Phonetic Laboratory, University College, London Movements of the human tongue and lips are shown during the speech of a male patient, part of whose right cheek was removed by a surgical operation. Colored shots at normal speed are associated with black and white shots of the same action in slow motion REPORT ON DONALD. Minn,U 1948 20min sd ♦ $80 612.7 sh-c-ad Entering college freshman Donald Carter has a bad speech block and goes to the speech clinic for help. Donald's history is reviewed to indicate how his severe block developed. He then works with his difflcutly at the clinic, gains control over his speech and becomes a confident, socially well-adjusted person SCRUB GAME. Modern 1944 30min sd loan 612.7 el-Jh-sh-c Guide Produced for Procter and Gamble Primarily a biological, health and hygiene picture dealing with the skin. The skin Is portrayed as the "first line of defense" Animations and micromotion show the epidermis and dermis, papillae (cause of fingerprints), pigments, blood vessels, finger nails, hair follicles, oil glands, sweat glands and nerve endings. Narration tells the functions of each and how they work Other details show how the skin protects the body, how temperature Is controlled, and how wastes are excreted The care and prevention of blackheads, ring worm, Itch, lice, and bolls are also explained. Photo-micrographs of germs causing sore throats, meningitis, pneumonia, and diptheria are shown 6 1 2.76 Locomotion DEVELOPMENT OF LOCOMOTION, rev ed Calif,U 1942 15min si $25, rent $1.50 612.76 c-ad "Developmental sequences are depicted in a series of children from 6 months to 15 months of age. Gives examples of the various methods of locomotion. "Valuable only to students of Child development." Collaborator FROM CREEPING TO WALKING. EBP 1934 llmin sd (Child development ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.76 c-ad Guide By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale Clinic of Child Development This film illustrating the correlation of abilities continues the study begun in "Postura and locomotion" listed below POSTURE AND LOCOMOTION. EBF 1934 llmin sd (Child development ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.76 c-ad Guide By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale Clinic of Child Development Deals with the steps by which the Infant advances from a helpless state of immaturity in which he only kicks and wriggles to the stage where he is able to change position tind posture at will. Presents a study of these phases of the child's development from the age of 8 to 80 weeks. Thirteen age levels are portrayed in a consecutive biographic series 612.8 Nervous system CONDITIONED REFLEXES AND BEHAVIOR. Brandon 1940 60min si (Nervous system) $96, rent $8 612.8 c-tr Demonstrates the theories for which Professor I. V. Pavlov is most famous, including reactions based on Instincts of hunger, sex and protection DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN VERTEBRATES AND INVERTBRATES. Brandon 1940 30mln si (Nervous system) $48, rent $4 612.8 c-tr Deals with the development history from protozoa to man. Concludes with a series of diagrams tracing the brain of fish to the brain of man FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. KnowledgeBldrs 1948 lOmin sd $40, rent $2 612.8 Jh-sh-c Illustrates and describes the nervous system and its functions. Emphasis is placed upon its regulation of all healthy bodily functions NERVOUS SYSTEM, EBF 1937 llmin sd (Human biology ser) $45, rent $2.50 612.8 Jh-sh-c Guide Collaborator: Ralph W. Gerard, University of Chicago Structure of the nervous system, particularly in man; its pathways and connections; the nature of the nerve impulse; conditions for setting up impulses; their passage from cell to cell; their discharge and resultant activity. Reflexes, sensory integration and activity of the cerebrum "A better treatment for junior high is greatly needed." Collaborator REFLEX ACTION. Brandon 1940 15min si (Nervous system) $24, rent $2 612.8 c-tr Includes the structure of the neuron, the path of an impulse and the definition of a reflex act 411