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1949 EDITION 614.8 FIRST AID — Continued "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 nonrelevant material on bleeding and fractures. Some processes are skipped or condensed. "The chief value is in preliminary motivation or for review. Other films are needed for study of precise procedures. "Best for adults, senior, and Junior high in this order." Collaborator FIRST AID. TFC 13min sd apply 614.8 jh-sh-ad Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Demonstrations of proper Red cross first aid techniques FIRST STEPS IN FIRST AID. USBurMJnes 1942 31mln sd loan 614.8 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Made in cooperation with the Upjohn Company Shows some typical accidents and teaches what should not be done and then the correct manner of handling the victim, controlling onlookers, directing assistants, and providing comfort to the injured. Instructions Include the method of locating the injury, transportation of the injured, the recognition of symptoms and treatment for shock which may result from many types of accidents, and cause death The circulatory system of the human body l3 demonstrated. Arterial and venous bleeding, the location of pressure points, and the effect on the nervous system of physical Injury are all described. Also shows ways to apply tourniquets and compresses. First-aid treatment of burns is demonstrated The dangers of wound infection, the use of antiseptics and Improvised splints, treatment for electric shock, and the demonstration of artificial respiration are included in the closing scenes FOR SAFETY'S SAKE. Sarra 1944 15mln sd $52.50, rent $16 614.8 tr-ad Guide Sponsored by the National Safety Council This Is a film on the safe use of powerdriven hand tools FOUR POINT SAFETY HOME. Valentino 16mln sd $26, rent $3 614.8 el-Jh-sh-ad Produced by the New York State Dept. of Health Emphasizes four vital points in home safety: maintenance, good housekeeping, protection of children, cultivation of safe habits FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRST AID. Castle 1948 18mln sd color $83.43 614.8 Jh-sh-ad Produced by the U.S. Navy Shows the five main parts of personnel damage control: fundamentals of first aid; wounds; bomb blast and burns; fractures; artificial respiration GUARDIANS OF THE SEA. TFC 9mln sd (Adventures of a news cameraman) apply 614.8 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by 20th CenturyFox "The story of the U.S. Coast Guard which defends the shorelines and other possessions. Students study seamanship, engine operation, navigation, handling small boats, hydrographlc work, etc. "Work of the lighthouse division, part of the Coast Guard; demonstration of lifesaving crew at work; the breeches buoy; Icebreaklng to open winter channels; the Ice patrol In the North Atlantic; flying branch of the Coast Guard; work of the weather bureau." Advisory committee HANDLE WITH CARE. Aetna 1942 25mln sd color loan 614.8 Jh-sh-c-ad Demonstrates the correct treatment for fractures, bleeding, wounds, cuts, burns and shock. After showing how carelessness and thoughtlessness in treating the victim may result in more serious injury or even death, the film gives specific Instructions for Improvising and applying splints, tourniquets, bandages and other first aid materials Approved by the American College of Surgeons HANDLING. Castle 1947 5min sd (Accidents don't happen) $12 614.8 sh-tr-ad A brief lesson on how accidents may be avoided when handling heavy sacks, crates, etc. HELP WANTED. Johnson&J 1942 31min sd * $44, loan 614.8 el-Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Produced by Jam Handy Also distributed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines "A very extensive treatment of the basic information contained In the beginners' first aid course. Among the topics covered are; bleeding from arteries and veins, showing pressure points, tourniquets; treatment of shock; use of triangular, roll and adhesive bandages; artificial respiration; and treatment for simple and compound fractures. "Sequences are long enough to permit understanding of the techniques used. An unusually good use has been made of animated diagrams superimposed over actual photographs to show pressure points and the result on bleeding of proper first-aid treatment. An excellent film to introduce a first-aid course." School management "Best first aid picture yet made." Collaborator ICEBERG PATROL. TFC lOmin sd (Magic carpet ser) apply 614.8 Jh-sh Produced by 20th Century-Fox "Here are glimpses of the work done by the United States Iceberg Patrol. The picture opens with views taken from an aeroplane showing snow-capped mountains, glaciers In the mountain valleys, and great Icebergs floating out to sea. "A closer shot shows huge pieces of Ice breaking off the glaciers and falling into the ocean to form Icebergs. One sees life aboard a patrol boat. . . The work of the patrol boats in following bergs, plotting their probable path and warning all shipping of the impending danger, is shown in considerable detail. "The picture closes with scenic shots of great icebergs floating majestically past a patrol boat. Captions and a background of orchestral music. Recommended as being valuable in studying government services in social studies." Advisory committee LET'S BE SAFE AT HOME. Portafllms 1948 lOmin sd (Elementary safety ser) $45; also color $80 614.8 Jh-sh Guide Stresses the desirability of developing safe attitudes, by always remembering to be alert, careful, courteous and considerate. The children are shown coming home from school. Then five episodes follow. In each case the narrator stops the children just as their unsafe attitude is likely to cause an accident and shows them what might happen, which is visualized by faint, double-exposed Images of the children 419