3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 189 A Technique for Amalgam Restor- ation U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (The U.S. Naval Dental Corps Operative' Series) How to prepare compound cav-| ity; restore lost tooth structure with amalgam; administer local anesthetic,' drill, fill, smooth, polish, apply mold for below gum filling; instruments used; x-ray conformity of bite. Special film for dental personnel. (MN 2149; 20 minutes, color, silent) 41 The Technique of Diving U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Deep Diving Series) How to dress, check equipment and descend; impor- tance of dress tenders, telephone and descending lines, knowledge of diving conditions and diving skill. (MN 105-c; 24 minutes) 41 Technique of Hand Sending U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Radio Operator Training Series) Parts of transmitter: knobs, contacts, tension spring, adjusting springs, and adjusting contacts; elements of Morse code; timing and parts of body that function when transmitting code. (MN 2621-b; 9 min- utes) 7, 41 Technique of Instruction in the Army. Part 1: Foundations U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. How to approach trainee's mind through the senses; use these senses more fully with questions and answers; and create "two-way traffic" between instructor and pupil. (M 1137; 15 minutes) 41 Technique of Instruction in the Army. Part 2: Structures U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. Good and faulty planning of matter, manner, and method; how "prepared" improvization can help to keep a class alert and interested. (M 1138; 22 minutes) .41 •Technique of Instruction in the Army. Part 3: Methods U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. How instruction may be imparted to troops: lecture, lesson, discussion and combination of all three; how subject, .class, and circumstances determine choice of methods. (M 1139; 25 minutes) 41 Techniques of Group Chest X-Ray Services U.S. Public Health Service with the cooperation of U.S. Office of Education, 1946. Covers procedures to be followed in the administration and operation of miniature film mass radiography pro- grams, and shows new developments. For professional audience. (20 minutes) 26, 32, 41 Tehuantepec U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs with cooperation of Tourist Depart- ment of Mexico and Mexican Tourist Bureau, 1943. Tourist view of village life and traditions; scenes of wedding party and fruit festival. (10 minutes, color) 32, 41 .Telling the Story U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. How E.C.A. information reaches Austrians constantly through their newspapers, radios and films, through special displays, fairs, posters and contests; includes excerpts, from "The World in Film," E.C.A. produced weekly newsreel, with original German commentary. (25 minutes) 24 Temperature, Pulse, and Respiration U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. (Care of the Sick and Injured by Hos- pital Corpsmen Series) How to take temperature; locate and take pulse; take respiration. (MN 1511-i; 14 min- utes) 41 Tennessee Valley Authority U.S. Tennessee Valley Authority in co- operation with Advisory Commission of