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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE
1945 EDITION
6I2.I-6I2.4
BLOOD TRANSFUSION— Continued Britain to collect and store blood; blood transfusion in the British armed forces; use and preparation of plasma and liquid and dried serum. . . One scene shows transfusion experiments with a cadaver." Health films
B&H $41; rent $1.25 IdS
BraF $60; rent $5 KCSdS
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CIRCULATION. 15min 16-sl-$24 1929 EBF 612.1
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Tracing the human circulatory system, a comparison of the human heart with that of the frog, showing the cycle of pulmonary circulation by animations and photography
"Well done but small usage." Collaborator
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CIRCULATORY CONTROL. 15min 16-si-$24 1930 EBF 612.1
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Illustrates the pressure pf blood in the arteries, methods of measuring blood pressure, structure and work of the veins and nature's method of vaso-motor control ft
CONTROL OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS.
20min 16-si-$28; rent $1 1941 Lutz 612.1
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The film illustrates both the structural and the physiological features of arterioles, precapillaries and capillaries. Magnifications 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 pipiens, 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
"An excellently constructed film for demonstration purposes." Anatomical record
"Very technical. Would have limited demand." Collaborator
Intended for use in colleges and medical schools
HEART AND CIRCULATION. (Univ. of Chi
* cago biological science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 1937 EBF 612.1
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The mechanics 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
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TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE. 7min 16-sd
* $6.81 1944 Castle 612.1
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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 B&H Rice
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of the diaphragm, breathing, lung structure, and function." Indiana
"Excellent. A good review for respiration." Newark
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HOW WE BREATHE. lOmin 16-si-$15.20; rent $1 Bray 612.2
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The formation of human lungs and how they function in purifying the blood is shown by animated drawings
"Very fine for elementary grades. Simpler than Eastman film." Collaborator B&H Fi
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MECHANISMS OF BREATHING. (Univ. of Chicago biological science ser.) lOmin 16-sd$50 1936 EBF 612.2
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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 ft
6! 2.3 Digestion
6 1 2.2 Respiration
BREATHING. 15min 16-si-$24 1929 EBF 612.2
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"Scenes and animations stress the importance of good lungs, and explain the action
ALIMENTARY TRACT. (Univ of Chicago bio
* logical science ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 1938 EBF 612.3
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Intended as a supplement to the instructional sound film "Digestion of Foods." (listed below) this picture treats in detail motility phenomena of the gastro-intestinal tract. Actual photography reveals different types of movements in the stomach, such as hypermotility, inhibition, antiperistalsis, hunger contractions, and normal movements. Segmentation and peristalsis of the intestines are portrayed. Motility of intestinal villi is clearly shown in microcinematography. Colon motility in the dog and cat is observed in the processes of antiperistalsis
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DIGESTION. 15min 16-si-$24 1929 EBF 612.3
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Covers the complete digestive tract, action of saliva upon food, swallowing, stomach structure, digestion of food, structure and action of both intestines ft
DIGESTION OF FOODS. (Univ. of Chicago
* biological science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 1938 EBF 612.3
jh-sh-c Guide 15c
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
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6 1 2.4 Glands, Kidneys
ENDOCRINE GLANDS. (Univ. of Chicago hu* man biology ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 1939 EBF
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"By means of diagramatic 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.
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