UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL MOTION PICTURES AND FILM STRIPS
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Scientilic and Cultural
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This folder is a guide to language versions (other than
English) of films described in the Science Section, 1956 of
the catalog United States Educational, Scientific and Cultural
,Motion Pictures and Filmstrips Selected and Available for Use
Abroad.
AFRIKAANS
The numbers under each language listed correspond to 42
those assigned to films described in the Science Section, 1956 71
on pages 59 - 242. 227
255
Inquiries shouldqupt be directed to the United States 369
,Information_Agency but to the producers and distributors 521
listed as sources on pages 337 - 369. There is no central 536
source from which all films may be obtained. 554
587
590
623
640
688
723
763
794
818
821
855
885
888
894
1123
1216
1280
? 1296
1324
1422
1520
1707
1768
1801
1832
2051
2183
2195
2210
2263
2264
2265
Numbered according to entry in the Science Section, 1956
ARABIC CZECH
39 1274
255 1832
307 2265
320
335 DANISH
584
633 320
688 335
723
868 DUTCH
869
885 255
2114 320
335
BENGALI 608
688
335 1274
1832
BURMESE 2265
335 FRENCH
CANTONESE 63
64 ;
320 108
335 127
219
CEBUANO 247
255
320 283
320
CHINESE 335
357
2114 364
441
CZECH 456
495
255 587
608 608
688 614
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FRENcH
618
623
653
685
688
689
734.-
763
770
772
794
801
809
810 .-
818
821
872
885
913
922
926
927
930
931
977
1025
1044
Luc)
1120
3.126
3230
1139
33.611.
1274
1280
1287
1298
1321+
1427
1509
1520
1523
15114
1545
1560
1573
3.669
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FRENCH
1701
1715
1721
1714.5
1777
1796
3.801
1832
1886
1907
2026
2034
2051
2114
2159
2183
2191
2210
2263
2265
GERMAN
14-2
320 '
536
1130
1887
2051
GREEK
255
320
335
608
688
1274
1832
2265
HINDI
335
HUNGARIAN
320
ITALIAN PORTUGUESE
320 455
335 499
1907 521
536
INDONESIAN 554
584
320 587
335 6o6
608
JAPANESE 614-
618
587 623
968 633
1280 636
640
688
NORWEGIAN 723
734
255 763
320 801
335 818
6o8 821
688 855
1274 872
1832 885
2265 888
894
PERSIAN 901
913
335 968
996
PORTUGUESE 1120
1123
39 1170
42 1216
97 1274
142 1280
219 1298
227 1497
255 1520
278 1543
283 1545
307 1554
314 1669
320 1715
345 1721
369 1735
415
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PORTUGUESE
1768
1777
1801
3.832
1898
1907
2026
2034
2064
23_14
2126
2158
2.159
2169
2183
2190
2195
2252
2263
2264
2265
2281
SPANISH
42
71
219
227
255
257
278
314
320
335
345
369
387
415
418
455
499
521
536
554-
587
606
SPANISH
608
614
618
623
633
636
640
688
714
723
734
763
803.
803
818
823.
855
872
885
888
894
901
913
925
996
1025
1038
1053
1057
1085
1120
1123
1168
1170
1216
1227
1274
1280
1287
1298
1364
1435
1485
1497
1520
1543
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SPANISH
1544
1545'
1554
1669.:-
1709 '
1715
1721
1735
, 1768'
1776-
1777 .
1801
1832 ?
1886
1888.
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1898
.1907
2026,
2034
2043
2064
2087
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SPANISH
2114
2126
2151
2158
2159
2169
2183
2195
2252
2263
2265
2281
SWEDISH
320
335
TAGALOG
335
TAMIL
335
TELEGU
320
335
THAI
320
335
TURKISH
320
335
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SPECIAL NOTE ON UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY MOTION PICTURES
Most of the documentary and informational films used in the
overseas information program conducted by the United States Information
Agency are available abroad in the local language or languages. To
borrow these films, or for information regarding language prints of a
specific title, application should be made directly to the nearest
office of the United States Information Service. The address of the
nearest Information Service may be obtained from any American Edbassy
or Consulate.
Although not all titles are available in all languages, language
prints may be borrowed from the local United States Information
Service office serving countries where the following languages are in
common use:
Amoy
Banish
Greek
Korean
Sinhalese
Thai
Arabic
Dutch
Gujerati
Mandarin
Slovene
Tonkinese
Bengali
English
Hebrew
Marathi
Spanish
Turkish
Burmese
Finnish
Hindi
Norwegian
Swedish
Urdu
Cantonese
Flemish
Indonesian
Persian
Tagalog
Cebuano
French
Italian
Portuguese
Tamil
Cochinchinese
German
Japanese
Serbo-Croat
Telugu
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UNITED STATES
Educational,
Scientific and Cultural
MOTION PICTURES
AND FILMSTRIPS
Selected and Available for Use Abroad
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OFFICE OF
THE DIRECTOR
UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
WASHINGTON
FOREWQRD
December 19, 1956
This Science Section, 1956, of the catalog United States Educational Scientific and
Cultural Motion Pictures and Filmstrips Selected and Available for Use Abroad is a timely
reminder of the contributions of science and the visual information medium in bringing
illumination and understanding to the minds of men.
Especially during the forthcoming International Geophysical Year, scientists and
educators the world over will be conscious of those achievements of science which contribute
to the well?being and advancement of mankind, and which increase international cooperation
and
for
and
understanding.
use abroad from
educators.
The purpose of
It is hoped that this sampling of motion pictures and filmstrips available
sources within the United States will be of service
to both scientists
the catalog, of which this present issue is a part, is to keep informed
those individuals and institutions abroad, responsible for developing visual information
programs in their own countries, of the wide variety of motion pictures and filmstrips
available from American sources for information and instruction in specified fields of
activity.
The United States Information Agency again acknowledges with deep appreciation the
continued professional guidance of the visual education specialists who serve without com-
pensation as advisors in this work. The Agency acknowledges its indebtedness to the producers
who make their materials available for use abroad, and to officers of private and governmental
agencies who cooperate in this project. Without their assistance this catalog could not be
compiled.
It is hoped that this publication continues to be a helpful source of information to
those abroad who wish to make use of American motion pictures and filmstrips
scientific and cultural purposes.
for educational,
Arthur Larson
Director
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WASHINGTON
December 3, 1956
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Dear, Mr. Larson:
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Iiii _icZnipanying-rejfeit'is the most recent installment in a continuing work which
ieeicacildeep,fymepeelpicturee flci filmstrips on educational scientific and cultural
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ec uiva a1;1 e .irom American sources and considered by American specialists in
visafliledil taapii-roiiiiite for fnelusion in the catalog States Educational,
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4Th,ls.1956 Science Section is submitted?,as a separate .section while work ,goes forward
orathe441inielfltc'neir iiirtion'ol-thi catalog. it was considered advisable to 'issue this
separate:seCtion-m,iblentificisubjeCts, includinii,the popularization of science, and
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materiels:for491ence teach at ill levels, in the interests ormore effective utiliza-
o-tionWhOdmenotithe International Geophysical Year, emphasizing is ,it does the
:igi,taiice of international scientific cooperation; is a' reminder that the kinds of
maiWOCIliraind"filmsfriei.described herein- may find especially opportune use abroad
wAwn7cOnnection with relatedscientific and educational programs and activities during
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ii4ttperiod. .,
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-,.-11t, shoMld'be. moted,llowever,Ahat ,the listing by'no means includes all the titles
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"OfilCiiiWm6t1OK eiciureO'Ond filmstrips aMiitable,'froM American sources. As-the report
4i:topress,A many S??additienal,titles are ready, for,consideratien* advisors, and many
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mp.-entries,-are already prepared for inclusion in an early supplement. -
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The present publication differs in certain aspects from-the 1952 Edition and the
0954/Supplementt,(wilhp which itmay$roperlyibe usedYbeyoed seldectivity o6libject
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atter. In order to benefit as much-as possri
ible from the recommendations of the
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!a"tConference On International Standards for Motion Picture and Filmstrip Cataloging
',...14gObrary:of,Congress, May, 19531 the descriptive section of,this report consists pre-
%dominantly of photographic, reproductions of Library of Congress cards issued as part of
4r0i4A!the%iaiyli c000erative ?aloging program:-These cards, .reaultin"g from data submitted
Jy producers from all parts of the country, are.compatible with rules recommended by
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,-that Confirence. Further, the-descriptive section is.organized by subject, for convenience
thofaxeference,:andjor reproduction of separate subject lists, if desired. The new title
Index contains category, availability and source information. Efforts are constantly being
made to improve the format, and suggestions in this regard are much appreciated.
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The Monorable:-,
Arthur Larson,
Director,
United States Information Agency
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The task of publishing the catalog was originally undertaken in 1948 by the
Department of State, and the work proceeded under the very able direction of
Miss I. A. Wright, the original Chairman of the Subcommittee on Catalog. This catalog
project has involved the cooperation of specialists in visual education, producers of
motion pictures and filmstrips, organizations having special competence in the fields
within the scope of catalog, and interested Government Agencies, as was foreseen by
Dr. Edgar Dale, Chairman of the Board of Advisors.
The continuing cooperation of the Board of Advisors to this work, under the
leadership of Dr. Dale, the advice and assistance of specialists in subject matter
covered by the catalog, and the cooperation of producers, sponsors and distributors of
films, make this publication possible.
Their efforts are rewarded by the knowledge that institutions and individuals
abroad having an interest in educational, scientific and cultural motion pictures and
filmstrips may be assisted in obtaining them by reference to this work.
Thus far, the project has resulted in the listing of over six thousand films and
filmstrips in the 1952 Edition and the 1954 Supplement, and a tentative identification
of more than ten thousand entries eligible for inclusion in' the cumulative new edition,
from over five hundred sources from within the United States. This present section
includes 2,622 entries (consisting of 3,488 titles), from 266 sources.
In compiling this catalog American scholars, professional men, business men and
government agencies have cooperated in an effort to make American ideals, methods and
achievements better known abroad through the film medium.
Respectfully submitted,
Wilbert H. Pearson
Chairman, Subcommittee on Catalog
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
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LETTERtOf TRANSMITTAL'
MEMHERS'OF'THE'SUBCOMMITTEE ON CATALOG
MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY BOARD
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT:-
'' STRUCTURE OF'CATA-LOG
SUBJECT INDEX
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- 'NOTExbil 'MOTION 'PICTURES
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,INDEX OF PICTURES (Listed alphabetically, by title, with category, source,
and avilabihty information) '
- 1?E'scRl'hjoms-OF*Tiom PICTURES (Classified by 'subject and listed alphabetically
by title) "
iNOTE ON ll.MSTRIPS
#DE,OFi,F(LMSTRIPS (Listed, alphabetically by title, with category, source, and
availability information)
,
-,DESCRIPTIONS OF FILMSTRIPS (Classified by subject and listed alphabetically by
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245
263
337
MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CATALOG
(Interdepartmental Committee on Visual and Auditory
Materials for Distribution Abroad)
Richard Angell*
Chief, Descriptive Cataloging Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D. C.
Grace A. Lillard
Motion Picture Service
U. S. Information Agency
Washington, D. C.
Wilbert H. Pearson (Chairman)
Chief, Attestation and Review Staff
U. S. Information Agency
Washington, D. C.
Marjorie W. Rogerson (Secretary)
Attestation and Review Staff
U. S. Information Agency
Washington, D. C.
*Succeeded by:
C. Sumner Spalding
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' Roger Albright, Director
,Educational Services-
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..Motion picture Association
-'.of'America, Inc.
.1000?Eye Street, N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Atalter.bS.",Belh? Director
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.401'6..qisual Education
;Atlantk.City Board of Education
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700:en'th",Street, N. E.
tianta 9, Georgia
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-Jailies.414rown
SarijJese State College
Afylnifred Crawford, Director.*
4.04o-,!Visual, Education
PubUcSchoo s.'
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.446ritclair, New Jersey
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MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY BOARD
Am64DeBernardis, Assistant
Sti,34rInlendent '
ilpttrind Public Schools = -
.631 Northeast Clackamas Street
Portland 8, Oregon
Divizia, Supervisor.
AitSecMon 1,fl
Los Angeles City Beard of Education
'".126 W. Pico Boulevard
...Los Angeles 15,-California
Vera 14. 'Falconer
_66 W. fatii Street
New. York 24, New. York
Fulton, Coordinating Director
Educational Materials Services Department
' University of Oklahoma
. Norman, Oklahoma
'Retired
William G. Gnaedinger, Director
Audio-Visual Center
State College of Washington
Pullman, Washington
Carolyn Guss
Associate in Selection
Audio-Visual Center
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
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Nelle Lee Jenkinson
,Assistant Director
Division of Audio-Visual Education
,Boar-d'of Education of the City
of St. Louis
1517 So. Theresa Avenue
'St. Louis, Missouri
F. L. Lemler, Director
Audio-Visual Education Center
University of Michigan
Ann 'Arbor, Michigan
,Kenneth M. McIntyre
Head,'Bureau of Audio-Visual Education
University of North Carolina
Box 1050
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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f'rred S. 'Montgomery, Di:
i-e'ctOr
Bureau of Visual Instruction
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
W. A. Wittich, Director
Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction
University of Wisconsin
Madison 6, Wisconsin
Norman Woelfel, Director
Teaching Aids Laboratory
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Chairman:
Edgar Dale
Bureau of Educational Research
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Board of Advisors desires to express gratitude to the following persons who were
good enough to assist in the selection (for listing in this catalog) of materials on a
Professional level dealing with preventive and curative medicine and surgery, mental
health, etc.
Responsibility for the inclusion of such materials rests, however, with the chairman
of the Subcommittee on Catalog.
Ralph P. Greer, Director
Motion Pictures and Medical Television
American medical Association
535 North Dearborn Street
Chicago 10, Illinois
C. Graham Eddy, Chief
Medical Illustration Division
Department of Medicine and Surgery
Veterans Administration
Washington 25, D. C.
H. P. Saunders, M.D., Associate Director
American College of Surgeons
40 East Erie Street '
Chicago II, Illinois
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Robert V. Schultz, Captain, MC,, U.S.N.
Head, Audio-Visual Training Section
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Department of the Navy
Washington 25, D. C.
Hermann Van Cott, Chief
Medical Illustration Service
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
6825 Sixteenth Street, Nal. "
Washington 25, D. C.
Donald Washburn, D.p.s.
Director, Sureauiot Library -zing
Indexing Service'
American Dental Association ?
222 East Superior Street
Chicago II, Illinois
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ASTRONOMY
BIOLOGY
i.:4VYJANYt,
' CHEMISTRY
'DENTISTRY
;ENGINEERING
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GEOGRAPHY
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'-Naiolgation
GEOLOGY''
Mining ,
,paleontology
MATHEMATICS
Algebra
Arithmetic
Calculus ,
Geometry,
Graphs ,
-Measurement
MEDICINE
A. Preventive and Curative Medicine and Surgery
Anatomy; Physiology, .
Anesthesiology
'-'(Atom)c Medecine
Bacteriology
Communicable Diseases
Dermatology
Endocrinology
Geriatrics
Gynecology; Child Care; Obstetrics; Pediatrics
Hematology
Immunology
Industrial medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Nursing; Hospitals and Laboratories Procedures
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Pathology, Autopsy
Preventive Medicine
Public Health
Surgery and Radiology
Tropical Medicine; Parasitology
Veterinary Medicine
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STRUCTURE OF CATALOG
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STRUCTURE OF CATALOG
B. Hygiene
C. Sanitation
D. Mental Health
Psychiatry
Psychology
E. First Aid
F. Physical Exercises; Physical Medicine; Rehabilitation
XI. PHYSICS
Electricity
Meteorology
Nuclear Physics
XII. ZOOLOGY
SCIENCE - Miscellaneous
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SUBJECT INDEX
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-. GEOLOGY .
^ ;Raleontology
OIATHEMATICS
Algebra
:At:ithmetic
Cal cul?s
Geometry,.
Gr4hs--
44easurement
:.MEDICINE.
?Anatomy.p.r,
Anesthesiology
Atomic Medicine
-Autopsy
:Bacteriology
Child Care
.Communicable Diseases
Dermatology'
Endocrinology
First Aid
Geriatrics
Gynecology
Hematology
Hospitals
Hygiene
Immunology
Industrial medicine
Internal Medicine
Laboratories Procedures
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NOTION PICTURES
Pages
59
60
69
71
74
78
89
92
93
94
96
97
98
98
98
101
102
102
103
103
104
105
105
108
109
112
112
112
113
114
114
115
116
120
120
121
121
FILMSTRIPS
pages
263
265
270
272
272
273
275
282
282
282
284
284
284
285
285
286
293
293
294
295
295
295
295
296
296
298
298
302
SUBJECT INDEX
Neurology
Nursing
Obstetrics
OPthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Parasitology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Physical Exercises
Physical medicine
Physiology
Preventive Medicine
Psychiatry
Psychology
Public Health
Rehabilitation
Sanitation
Surgery and Radiology
Tropical Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
PHYSICS
Electricity . ? ?
Meteorology
Nuclear Physics
ZOOLOGY
Addendum:
SCIENCE Miscellaneous
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MOTION PICTURES
Pages
123
125
129
131
132
134
136
139
139
140
141
145
146
149
166
167
171
178
202
203
205
217
220
222
224
241
FILMSTRIPS
Pages
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305
306
307
308
308
308
310
310
310 ,
313
313
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, NOTE ON MOTION PICTURES
The following alphabetical listing of motion pictures described in
stiiis catalog is also a guide to descriptive, availability, and source
"iiplormation for each entry. Entries are numl red for convenience of
reference.
Descriptive
Descriptive data for each title may be found under DESCRIPTIONS OF
MOTION PICTURES, pages 59 to 242, by searching within the assigned category.
SOURCES from which the motion pictures may be obtained are indicated by
'-code letters, which correspond to similar codes in the SOURCES section of
the catalog, pages 337 to 369.
' Terms and special conditions of availability are indicated by symbols.
Motion pictures listed are usually available for purchase only, unless other-
'wise stated; special conditions of availability are indicated as follows:
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INDEX OF MOTION PICTURES
(Listed alphabetically by title, with category, source, and availability information)
TITLE AND CATEGORY
- A -
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1. A Is FOR ATOM GE "
(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
2. THE ABC OF INTERNAL GenM "
COMBUSTION
(PHYSICS)
3. THE ABC OF THE AUTOMOBILE GenM "
ENGINE,
(PHYSICS)
4. ABC OF THE DIESEL ENGINE GenM "
(PHYSICS)
5. ABDOMINAI. COLOSTOMY CLOSURE qtaimy-P
(PAUCHET METHOD)(pMF-5002) ?
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
6. ABDOMINAL COMPLETE HYSTER- DG "
ECTOMY WITH RIGHT SALPINGO
OOPHORECTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
ABDOMINO-PERINEAL RESECTION DG "
FOR CARCINOMA OF THE RECTUM
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
7.
8.
9. ABNORMAL INVOLUNTARY COLUM
MOVEMENTS
(M8DICINE- Neurology)
10. ABORTIVE BEHAVIOR AS AN PSU-PCR
ALTERNATIVE FOR THE NEUROTIC
ATTACK IN THE RAT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
11. ABOUT FACEp
(DENTISTRY)
12. ACCENT ON USE
(MEDICINE- Physical)
ABDOMINO-PERINEAL RESECTION
OF THE RECTUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
DG"
USPHS "
NFIP "
13. ACCORDING TO PLAN McG-H /
(ENGINEERING)
14. ACQUISITION OF THE TOKEN- PSU-PCR
REWARD HABIT IN THE CAT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
15. ACRYLIC JACKET CROWN CON- lipavy-UWF
STRUCTION (MN-5371)
(DENTISTRY)N
16. ACTION OF BACTERIOPHAGE ON SAB ?
TYPHOID BACILLI
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
17. THE ACTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL SAB ?
TOXIN ON RABBITS AND MICE
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
18. ACTIVITY FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
(MEDICINE-Psychiatry)
19. ACTIVITY GROUP THERAPY
(MEDICINE-Psychiatry)
20. ADDING AND SUBTRACTING
(MATHEMATICS- Arithmetic)
21. ADMINISTRATION OF PROJECTIVE
TESTS
(MEDICINEM- Psychology)
22. THE ADVENT OF ANESTHESIA
(MEDICINE- Anesthesiology)
23. ADVENTURE IN MATURITY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
24. AEDES AEGYPTI CONTROL
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
25. AERODYNAMICS: AIR FLOW
(PHYSICS)
26. AERODYNAMICS: FORCES ACTING USAF-UWF
ON AN AIR FOIL
(PHYSICS)
27. AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS
(MN-6839)
(MEDICINEM- Tropical)
VETS-UWF "
OOLUM
JHUNT TV
PSU-PCR
Mall in't
as
UofOkla-
IntFB
CDC "
USAF-UWF
28. AGE OF TURMOIL
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
29. AGGLUTINATION OF LIVE TYPHOID SAB
BACILLI BY VI SERUM
(MEDICINEM - Bacteriology)
30. AIR ALL ABOUT US
(PHYSICS)
31. AIR ALL AROUND US
(PHYSICS)
UNavy-UWF /
.11( 1
MCG-H /
32. AIR AROUND US
(PHYSICS)
33. AIR IN ACTION
(PHYSICS)
34. THE AIRBORNE MAGNETOMETER
(PHYSICS)
35. AIRPLANE HYDRAULIC BRAKES:
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
(ENGINEERING)
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? MS TV
YAF /
EBF ? MS
CORONET ?
COM-CA
USAF-UWF
r TITLE AND CATEGORY
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SOURCE AND
' AVAILABILITY
36. AIRPLANE HYDRAULIC BRAKES: USAF-UWF
TYPES, CONSTRUCTION, AND
, ACTION
, ..(ENGINEERING)
37. AIRPLANE PROPELLERS: HAMILTON USAF-UWF
? 'AYDROMATIC, THEORY.AND. - 7'
OPERATION
(ENGINEERING)E
-
38.'AIRPLANE$ ANDMOW THEY FLY YAF
(PHYSICS)..
9-ALCOHOL AND THE HUMAN BODY , EBF, ? 4/
(BIOLOGY)
40. ALCOHOL AS A PREVENTATIVE- PSU-PCR
."' OF EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSES "
(MEDICINE- Psychology) , ?
U1.- ALIGHTING GEAR '
(ENGINEERING) *
42.%ALIMENTARY TRACT
- (BIOLOGY)
`U3. ALIVE FROM THE DEEP +%
(ZOOLOGY) ? , ? '
44. ALL MY BABIES, &MIDWIFE'S COLUM
.'; OWN STORY ? ";` -*"
, (MEDI CI NE - Obstetrics)
USAF-UWF
EBF ? //
-`
,
.S1 ER
,45. ALLERGIES
- EBF ?
, (MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures) '
- ?
,
46. 'ALLERGY " ? BR "-
-AMEDICINE,- Dermatology)
? ? ,
47. ALLERGY.- IMMUNOLOGY AND Nepera "
' ? , TREATMENT
AMEDICINE,- Immunology)
48. AEVEO-LOECTOMY AFTER MULTIPLE- ILSArmyP
EXTRACTION OF TEETH,
(PMF-5217), ?
(DENTISTRY)
I
ALVEOLOECTOMY'AND MULTIPLE HArmy-P
PATHOLOGY (PMF-5219) -
(DENTISTRY)
510. ALVEOLECTOMY IN EXTRACTION USArmy-P-
' OF ISOLATED TEETH (PMF- UWF "
'5218)
(DENTISTRY)
, 51. THg AMERICAN HORSE
(ZOOLOGY)
52. AMOEBA Edited
.(810LOGY)
. ? ,
. ?
UofC
,53.- AMOEBA AND VORTICELLA Edited
(BIOLOGY)
54. AMPUTATION OF LOWER EXTREM- UArmy-P
ITY (PMF-5010)
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
55. AMPUTATION PROSTHESES AND Vprmy-P
THEIR USE. PART 1: UPPER
EXTREMITY (PMF-5024)
(MEDICINEC - Surgery)
2
TITLE AND CATEGORY
56. AMPUTATION PROSTHESES AND
THEIR USE. PART 2: LOWER
EXTREMITY (PMF-5025)
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
57. AMPUTATIONS FOR OCCLUSIVE DG
ARTERIAL DISEASE, WITH
REFRIGERATION ANESTHESIA AND
IMMEDIATE AMBULATION
(MEDICINE - surgery)
58. ANATOMY OF THE EAR
(MEDICINE - Otorhinolaryngol-
ogy) -
59. THE ANCIENT CURSE
(MEDICINE.- Communicable
Disease)
60. AND THEN ICE CREAM
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
UArmy-P
61. ANDY'S ANIMAL ALPHABET
(ZOOLOGY)
62. tHE IMEDtffEA! Hematology)'
63. ANGLES '
(MATHEMATICS- Geometry)
64. ANGLES & ARCS IN CIRCLES
(MATHEMATICS-Geometry)
65. ANGRY BOY ' ,
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
66. ANIMAL BREEDING''
(MEDICINE- Veterinary)
DOHO
? ?
USIA "
//
Vassar
MTFF ?
a0-Leder
KB //
KB //
MHFB
EBF ? MS
67. ANIMAL FRIENDS FAofC
' (ZOOLOGY)
68. ANIMAL HABITATS . FAofC
'(ZOOLOGY)
u ? ? ,?
69. ANIMAL HOMES ' CHU-WEX
(ZOOLOGY)
70. ANIMAL HOMES EBF ? MS
(ZOOLOGY) '
71. ANIMAL LIFE EBF //
(ZOOLOGY)
AT LOW TIDE Dowling
72. ANIMAL LIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
73. ANIMAL L)FE IN THE ANTARCTIC
(ZOOLOGY)
74. ANIMALS AND THEIR FOODS
(ZOOLOGY)
75. ANIMALS AND THEIR HOMES
(ZOOLOGY)
76. ANIMALS GROWING UP
(ZOOLOGY)
77. ANIMALS IN SPRING
(ZOOLOGY)
IG-R
CORONET ?
MS TV
CORONET ?
MS TV
EBF ?
EBF ? ms
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
78. ANIMALS iN SUMMER
(ZOOLOGY)
79. ANIMALS jN WINTER
(ZOOLOGY)
80. ANNELIDOREEL I. II. III)
(BIOLOGY)
81. ANOMALIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT COLUM
OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL
TRACT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
82. ANOMALIES OF THE BILE DUCTS- ETHICON
BLOOD VESSELS AND STRICTURES
OF THE COMMON DUCT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
83. ANOPHELES CENSUS: A BASIC CDC
FIELD PROCEDURE IN SETTING
UP MALARIA CONTROL PROJECTS
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
84. ANORECTAL DIVULSION VERSUS Riesman
PECTENOTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ? MS
EBF ?
IO-R
? ?
85. ANOTHER LIGHT USPHS "
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
86. ANOTHER TO CONQUER NatTbA
(MEDICINE- Preventive)
87. ANSWERING THE CHILD'S WHY EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
88. ANT CITY Almanac
(ZOOLOGY)
89. ANTENNA INSTALLATION McG-H /
(ENGINEERING)
90. ANTERIOR ARM AND FOREARM BURKE
(MEDICINE- Anatomy)
91. ANTERIOR DISLOCATIONS OF THE DG
SHOULDER
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
92. ANTERIOR RESECTION OF RECTO- DG
SIGMOID WITH PRIMARY
ANASTOMOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
93. ANTERIOR RESECTION OF THE DG "
RECTUM
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
94. ANTERIOR WRIST AND HAND BURKE
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
95. ANTIBIOTICS EBF
(CHEMISTRY)
96. ANTIBIOTICS AND TERRAMYCIN Pfizer "
(CHEMISTRY)
97. ANTS EBF ? //
(ZOOLOGY)
. .
??
98. ANXIETY: ITS PHENOMENOLOGY IN SPITZ
THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
3
TITLE AND CATEGORY
99. AORTIC-PULMONARY ANASTOMOSIS
FOR PULMONARY STENOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
100. APHIDS (PLANT LICE)
(BIOLOGY)
101. APPENDECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
102. APPLICATION OF THICK SPLIT
SKIN GRAFTS
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
103. APPLIED GEOMETRY, ,
(MATHEMATICS Geometry)
104. AN APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING
DYNAMICS
(MEDICINEM-Psychiatry)
105. AQUARIUM WONDERLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
106. ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE -
(PHYSICS)
107. ARCTIC BORDERLANDS IN WINTER
(BIOLOGY)
108. AREAS
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
?
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
LaRue
EBF ?
"
PURDUE ?
VETS-UWF
S.
. Dowling
? -
EBF.
CORONET
, MS TVe-
,
-/ "
? K8/
109. ARITHMETIC FOR BEGINNERS. Bailey
(MATHEMATICS- Arithmetic). , ?
. .
110. ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE - MFGuild
(MEDICINE- Hematology) " , :. 1
111. ARTERIAL DISORDERS IN THE ' USArmy-P
UPPER EXTREMITY AND THEIR ,
TREATMENT BY SYMPATHECTOMY ,, ,
(PMF-5103)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
112. ARTERIES OF LIFE EBF, ?
(GEOGRAPHY)
113. ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA: ? -
POSTERIOR TIBIAL VESSELS
(PMF-5094)
_
1.1 Army-P
(MEDICINE- Surgery), ,
114. ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA WITH LIArmy-P
FALSE SAC: LOWER FEMORAL
VESSELS- QUADRUPLE LIGATION
AND EXCISION (PMF-5093)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
115. ARTHROPOpA IO-R.
(ZOOLOGY)
116. ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRUS
ENCEPHALITIDES (PMF-5048)
(MEDICINE- Tropical)
117. ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. THE
BACK-PRESSURE ARM-LIFT
METHOD (MN-7484)
(MEDICINEM - First Aid)
118. ARYTENOIDECTOMY: OPEN
APPROACH FOR BILATERAL
ABDUCTOR PARALYSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
USArmy-P.
USNavy- '
UWF ??
SturG
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
119. AS THE CROW FLIES
(ENGINEERING)
120. ASCARIASIS (INFESTATION WITH 1..,ISArmy-P
ASCARIDS) (PMF-5124),
(MEDICINE-Veterinary)
121. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION IND
(BIOLOGY)
122. ASIATIC SCHISTOSOMIASIS
(MN-5028)
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
123. ASPHALT BANK PROTECTION ON USA-Eng "
THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
? -_(ENGINEERING)
(ENGINEERING) USA-Eng "
124. ASPHALT PLANT OPERATION
125. ASPIRATION OF THE ANTERIOR OPHTH-F
-CHAMBER IN SUBCONJUNC-
-:4'TIV1TIS APPROACH
(MEDICINE- Ophthalmology)
? ?44. ,
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
GAR-D "
usHavy-uwF
126. AT OUR HOUSE COLON
(MEDICINE- preventive)
127. ATMOSPHERE AND ITS
' CIRCULATION
(PHYSICS)
128. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE: WITH
'-THE MAQDEBURG EXPERIMENT
(PHYSICS)
129. THE ATOM AND AGRICULTURE' EBF ?
--(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
,
EBF ? /
//
EBF ? MS
130. THE ATOM AND BIOLOGICAL
' SCIENCE
(BIOLOGY)
131. THE ATOMIAND INDUSTRY
(ENGINEERING)
132. THE ATOM AND MEDICINE
(MEDICINE - Atomic)
133. THE ATOM AND THE DOCTOR
(MEDICINE-Atomic)
134: THE ATOM AND THE WEATHER
(PHYSICS- Meteorology)
135. THE ATOM IN INDUSTRY
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
136. ATOM SMASHERS
(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
137. ATOM SMASHERS
(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
138. THE ATOMIC ALCHEMIST
(CHEMISTRY)
139. THE ATOMIC APOTHECARY-
RADIOISOTOPE RESEARCH IN
BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
(MEDICINE - Atomic)
EBF ?
1EBF ?
EBF ?
Handel
TV
Handel
TV
Handel
TV
?
EBF
Handel
Tv
Handel
TV
MFGuild ?
? ?
4
TITLE AND CATEGORY
140. ATOMIC BIOLOGY FOR MEDICINE
(BIOLOGY)
141. THE ATOMIC DETECTIVE
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
142. ATOMIC ENERGY
(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
143. ATOMIC FURNACES
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
144. ATOMIC GOLDRUSH .
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
145. ATOMIC METALLURGY
(GEOLOGY - Metallurgy)
146. THE ATOMIC PHARMACY
(MEDICINE - Atomic)
147. ATOMIC POWER
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
148. ATOMIC POWER FOR PEACE
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
149. ATOMIC RADIATION ,
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
150. ATOMIC RESEARCH: AREAS AND
, DEVELOPMENT
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
151. ATOMS FOR HEALTH
(MEDICINE- Atomic)
152. ATOMS FOR PEACE, PART I
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
153. ATOMS FOR PEACE, PART II
(MEDICINE- Atomic)
154. ATOMS FOR PEACE, PART III
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
,155.1 ATTITUDES /AID HEALTH
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
156. ATTRACTIpG BIRDS IN WINTER IntFB
(ZOOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Handel
Tv
Handel
TV
EBF ? //
Handel
Tv
Handel
TV
Handel
Tv
Handel
TV
MTFF ?
USIA "
//
EBF ?
CORONET ?
MS TV
Handel
TV
USIA "
//
USIA "
//
USIA "
//
CORONET
157. AUREOMYCIN: THE VERSATILE
ANTIBIOTIC
(CHEMISTRY)
158. AUSTRALIA'S PLATYPUS
(ZOOLOGY)
159. AUSTRALORBIS GLABRATUS,
VECTOR OF SCHISTOSOMA
MANSON!
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
160. AUTOPSY TECHNIQUE
(MEDICINE- Autopsy)
161. AUXILIARY VIEWS (PART 1, 2)
(ENGINEERING)
162. AUXILIARY VIEWS: DOUBLE
AUXILIARIES
(ENGINEERING)
ACO-LEDER
" //
LibFilms-
WH
CDC "
10
McG-H /
McG-H /
TITLE AND CATEGORY
163. AUXILIARY VIEWS: SINGLE
AUXILIARIES
(ENGINEERING)E
1611.
- B -
QABIES, BATHS AND BUBBLES
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
165. BABY ANIMALS
(ZOOLOGY)
166. BABY MEETS HIS PARENTS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
167. THE BABY'S BATH
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
168. BABY'S DAY AT FORTY-EIGHT
WEEKS
(MEDICINEM - Child Care)
169. A BABY'S DAY AT TWELVE
WEEKS
(MEDICINE-M Child Care)
170. BABY'S FIRST YEAR
(MEDICINE-Child Care)
171. BACK TO LIFE
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
172. BACTERIA - FRIEND AND FOf
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
173. BACTERIAL SWARMS
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
174. VALANCED AQUARIUM
(ZOOLOGY)
175. BALANCES, PLATFORM AND
TRIPLE BEAM
(CHEMISTRY)C
176. BALANTIDIUM COLI AND SAB ?
ENDAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA
FROM BOWEL OF PATIENT
(MEDICINEM - Bacteriology)
177. BALLOONS: DEMONSTRATION OF Vassar
A PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR
THE STUDY OF AGGRESSION
AND DESTRUCTION IN YOUNG
CHILDREN
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
178. BASIC ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
179. ?ASIC ELECTRONICS
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
McG-H /
NYH
YAF
EBF ?
EBF ?
EBF ?
EBF ?
KB
AETNA "
EBF ? MS
SAB ?
EBF ? MS
USoCal
PHYSICS- Electricity)
180. psIc HYpRAULICS (MN-5027a)
(PHYSICS)
181. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE
ANALYTICAL BALANCE
(PHYSICS)
182. BATHING THE PATIENT: HOME OE
CARE
MinHR
minHR
USNavy-UWF
CDC-UWF " /
5
? -.1.1:11i, ???;?;?-?-
TITLE AND CATEGORY
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
183. BATHING TIME FOR BABY
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
184. BATHING YOUR BABY
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
185. BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL
(ZOOLOGY)
186. QATTLE OF THE CENTURIES
(ZOOLOGY)
187. QE CLEAN & HEALTHY
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
188. BE YOUR AGE
- Rehabilitation)
189. BEACH AND SEA ANIMALS
190. ?EACH MASTERS
ZOOLOGY)
191. THE BEAR AND ITS RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
192. THE BEAR AND THE HUNTER
(ZOOLOGY)
193. BEARINGS, SINGLE LINE OF
POSITION, AND FIXES
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
THE BEAVER
(ZOOLOGY)
BEAVER IN OKLAHOMA
(ZOOLOGY)
BEETLES
(ZOOLOGY)
BEFORE THE BABY COMES
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
BEHAVIOR EFFECTS OF EXCISING
PARTS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
IN FROGS AND PIGEONS
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
199. BEHAVIOR IN HYPNOTIC
REGRESSION
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
200. BEHAVIOR OF UNICELLULAR
ANIMAL$
(BIOLOGY)
201. BEHAVIOR PATTERNS AT ONE
YEAR
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
202. BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE RHESUS MONKEY
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
203. BEHIND THE SMILE
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
J&J
HPCorp
A&A
TFC ?
LibFilms-
WH
METL
EBF ?
LibFilms
CORONET ?
EBF-WH ?
MS
USAF-UWF
EBF ?
DofOkla
EBF ?
KB
PSU-PCR
PSU-PCR
PSU-PCR
EBF ?
PSU-PCR
DCStL.
204. BEITRAGE ZUR BIOLOGIE DES SAB ?
HAKENWURMS IN CHINA
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
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'TITLE AND CATEGORY
295.' BELONGING TO THE GROUP
(MEDICINE-- Psychology)
206._ BELOW KNEE AMPUTATION
(PMF-5031)
/ (MEDICINEM - Surgery) ,
2,0,7! BENEATH OUR FEET
- (ZOOLOGY)
208. BENIGN DENTAL TUMORS
- (PMF-5136)
(DENTISTRY)D
209.1!ENIGN TUMORS OF THEATERUS
.MEDICINE :7= Pathology)
210. BETTER SEEDS FOR BETTER.
. GRASSLANDS' ? '
(BOTANY)B
, 211. BETTER'USE OF LEISURE TIME
' 2 (MEDICINE- Psychology). ,
212. BEWARE- SNAKES!
, (ump)
?
213. BICEPS TENDON TRANSFERENCE
(MEDICINE-Surgery) -
- '
214. BIG PIPE MANEUVER
- (ENGINEERING)
215. BILATERAL FEMORAL VEIN
INTERRUPTION
. (MEDICINE - Surgery) ?
216. BTIARZIASI; IN WATER FOWL
PMF-5216)
'(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
'EBF ?
USArmy-P "
TFC ?
USArmyl
? CORONET ?
, ?
LibFilms-
WI(
DG
USA-Eng
DO
USArmy-P"
,
212. THE BILLION DOLLAR MALADY BRAY
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
, 218. BILLROTH I HEMIGASTRECTOMY
..'1) COMBINED WITH V4GM4YIFOR
DUODENAL ULCER
.(MEDICINE - Surgery)
219. BILLY AND NANNY; THE GOAT EBF /
TWINS //
(ZOOLOGY)
22Q. BIOGRAPHY OF A.FISH
(ZOOLOGY)
221. BIOLOGY OF DOMESTIC FLIES CDC-UWF
(BIOLOGY) '? /
222. THE BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION WI STAR
RATS
(BIOLOGY)
223. BIRD NESTING TIME
(ZOOLOGY)
224. BIRDS Of INTERESTING
(ZOOLOGY)
225. BIRDS IN WINTER
(ZOOLOGY)
226. BIROS OF OUR STORYBOOKS CORONET '
(ZOOLOGY) MS TV
PG
I
: "STER
Mina4o1 "
EBF ?
CORONET
TITLE AND CATEGORY
227. BIRDS OF PREY
(ZOOCOGY)
228. BIRDS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
(ZOOLOGY)
229. BIRDS OF THE DOORYARD
(ZOOLOGY)
230. BIRDS OF THE
(ZOOLOGY)
231. BIRDS OF THE MARSHES
(ZOOLOGY)
232. BIRDS OF THE PRAIRIE
(ZOOLOGY)
233. BIRDS OF THE SEA'
(ZOOLOGY)
234. BIRDS OF THE WOODLANDS
(ZOOLOGY)
235. 11=5-OF WOODY ISLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ? //
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
INLAND WATERWAYS CORONET
CORONET
MinnMol "
236. BINDS THAT EAT FISH
(ZOOLOGY)
237. BIRDS THAT EAT FLESH
(ZOOLOGY)
238. BIRDS THAT EAT INSECTS
?(ZOOLOGY)
239. BIRDS THAT EAT SEEDS
(ZOOLOGY)
240. BIRTH AND THE FIRST FIFTEEN
MINUTES OF LIFE
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
241. BIRTH OF A BUTTERFLY
(ZOOLOGY.)
,2424 BIRTH OF A GIANT
(ENGINEERING)
243. BIRTH OF A VOLCANO
(GEOLOGY)
244. BIRTH OF THE SOIL
(SCIENCE- Misc.)
245. ORTHPLAfE OF ICEBERGS
(GEOLOGY)
246. BIRTHRIGHT
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
247. BLACK BEAR TWINS
(ZOOLOGY)
248. BLOOD CIRCULATION
ANIMALS
(BIOLOGY)
TCF-20th
Cent-Fox
CORONET
Int. -F&WS
IntFB
IntFEI
IntF8
IntF8
SPITZ
STER
TV
PSA-Eng "
STER
TV
EBF ?
TFC-20th-
Cent-Fox ?
COLUM
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IN MARINE 10-R
249. ?LoomtNG DESERT
(BOTANY)
250. BLUE TONGUE
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
6
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USDA
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
251. BLUESTONE DAM: CONSTRUCTION USA-Eng "
PROGRESS
(ENGINEERING)
252. THE BOBOLINK AND BLUE JAY
(ZOOLOGY)
253. BOBWHITE IN THE FENCE ROWS
(ZOOLOGY)
BODY CARE AND GROOMING
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
BODY DEFENSES AGAINST rSEASE EBF ? /
254.
255,
256.
257.
258.
259.
260.
261.
262.
CORONET '
UofOkla ?
McG-H /
(MEDICINE - Physiology //
BODY FIGHTS BACTERIA McG-H
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
THE BONE BANK
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
BORROWING IN SUBTRACTION, TFC
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
BRAIN LESIONS AND THE PSU-PCR
BEHAVIOR OF RATS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
BREAKING THE WEB
(ZOOLOGY)
SturG //
BREAST AND AXILLA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
BREAST CANCER: THE PROBLEM ACS "
OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS
(MEDICINEM - Pathology)
263. BREAST PLASTIC: ONE STAGE
OPERATION OF PENDULOUS
BREASTS
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
264. BROKEN APPOINTMENT MHFB
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
265. BROOMSTICK GYM BSA ?
(MEDICINE - Physical
Exercises)
Pictura
TV
BURKE
THOR "
266.
267.
268.
269.
270.
271.
272.
BRONCHIOGENIC CARCINOMA
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
A BRONCHOSCOPIC CLINIC
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
BROWN BEARS GO FISHING
(ZOOLOGY)
BUDDING YEASTS (MONILLIA5)
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
QUFFALO LORE HL
(ZOOLOGY)
BUILD WITH STEEL AmISC
(ENGINEERING)
BUILDERS OF THE BROAD FRITH
HIGHWAY, (PART 1, 2)
(ENGINEERING)
VETS-UWF
JHMF
CORONET
MS TV
SAB ?
7
TITLE AND CATEGORY
273. BUILDING A BETTER WORLD
(ENGINEERING)
274. BUILDING A HIGHWAY
(ENGINEERING)
275. BUILDING BIRD HOUSES
(ZOOLOGY)
276. BUILDING THE GOLDEN GATE
BRIDGE
(ENGINEERING)
277. THE BULLY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
278. BUTTERFLIES
(ZOOLOGY)
279. THE BUTTERFLY: A LIFE CYCLE
OF AN INSECT
(ZOOLOGY)
280. BUTTERFLY BOTANISTS
(ZOOLOGY)
- C -
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
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EBF ?
IntF8
BETH "
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CORONET ?
- ' MS TV
'CORONET ?
-
281. CABLE SPINNING
(ENGINEERING)
282. CALCIFIED DEPOSITS-IN THE
ROTATOR CUFF
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
283. CALIFORNIA PICTURE BOOK
(GEOGRAPHY)
UofWash
//
284. CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE THROUGH CORONET s'
, FORM AND COLOR MATCHING ,
(BIOLOGY)
285. CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE THROUGH
, PATTERN MATCHING r
(BIOLOGY)
286. CANCER EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Pathology) ,
287. CANCER EDUCATION UWF ?
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
CORONET r
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288. CANCER OF THE BLADDER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
289. CANCER OF THE FEMALE BREAST
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
BURKE
DO"
290. CANCER OF THE THYROID GLAND- AMA
TREATMENT OF A CASE BY
RADIOACTIVE IODINE
(MEDICINEM - Atomic)
291. CANCER: THE PROBLEM OF EARLY ACS
DIAGNOSIS
(MEDICINEM- Pathology)
292. CANINE EYES FOR THE BLIND HFE
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
293. CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS CORONET
(CHEMISTRY)
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SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
294. CARBON ARC PROJECTION
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
295. CARBON FOURTEEN
(PHYSICS)
296. CARBON-BLACK TREASURE
(PHYSICS)
297. CARCINOMA OF THE CECUM AND
ASCENDING COLON
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
298. CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID;
.THYROIDECTOMY AND NECK DIS-
SECTION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
299. CARDIOTOMY FOR
REMOVAL OF BULLET
IMBEDDED IN RIGHT
VENTRICLE
(MEDICINE -
Surgery)
300. ggiritini! CARDIAC PATIENT
E Nursing)
301. CARE OF THE FEET
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
302. CARE OF THE HAIR AND NAILS
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
303. CARE OF THE NEW-BORN BABY:
THE NURSE'S ROLE IN IN-
STRUCTING THE PARENTS
. (MEDICINE- Child Care) '
304. CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH
DIABETES MELLITUS
(COMPLICATED) ?
(MED15INE- Nursing)
?
305. CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH
QIABETES MELLITUS
(UNCOMPLICATED1
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
306. CARE OF THE SICK AND INJURED USNavy "
(MN-15118,E,F,H,I,L.S,V)
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
307. CARE OF THE my
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
308. CAREER: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST
(MEDICINE- Lab. Procedures)
309. THE CARNOT CYCLE AND THE
KELVIN TEMPERATURE SCALE
(PHYSICS)
310, CAROTID BQDIES AND RESPI-
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
RATION (PMF-5113
311. A CASE OF TRUE
HERMAPHRODITISM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
312. CASTING ARTICULATED CONCRETE USA-Eng "
MATTRESS AT RICHARDSON'S
NCC "
EBF ?
NCC "
OG "
DG
LaRue ?
OE /
EBF ? /
//
EBF ? /
OE /
OE /
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McG-H
USArmy-P "
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8
TITLE AND CATEGORY
LANDING. TENNESSEE, FOR
BANK PROTECTION ON THE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
313. THE CASTING OF DENTAL GOLD
ALLOYS: THERMAL EXPANSION
TECHNIQUE
(DENTISTRY)
314. CATALYSIS
(CHEMISTRY)
315. CATARACT EXTRACTION (No.13)
(MEDICINE-Surgery)
316. CATARACT EXTRACTION (No.
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
317. CATARACT EXTRACTION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
318. CATHODE RAY TUBE- HOW IT
wORKS(MN-216114
(PHYSICS)
319. CATS IN A PUZZLE BOX
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
320. CATTLE AND THE CORN BELT:
U.S.A. - THE MIDDLE WEST
(GEOGRAPHY)
321. CAUGHT MAPPING .
(GEOGRAPHY-Maps)
322. CAVING BANK PROTECTION WORK,
PINE BLUFF ARKANSAS
(ENGINEERING)
323. CELL DIVISION - THE BASIS OF
GROWTH IN ALL LIVING THINGS
(BIOLOGY)
32a. THE CELL,- STRUCTURAL UtilT
OF LIFE
(BIOLOGY)
325. CELLULOSE DECOMPOSTION IN
NATURE
(BIOLOGY)
326. THE CENTRILINE PROCESS
(ENGINEERING)
327. CEREBELLAR DISORDERS, DIS-
ORDERS INVOLVING THE LOWER
MOTOR NEURONES, AND
CONVULSIVE STATES
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
328. CEREBRAL PALSY - METHODS
AMBULATION
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
COM-BS
EBF ? //
DG "
113) DG "
OPHTR-F "
USNavy-UWF
PSU-PCR
UWF ? //
Jamdi
USA-Eng "
Phase-Lt. ?
CORONET I
IO-R
CENTRI
PSU-PCR
OF NYSACC ?
THOR ?
mFGuild ?
329. CERVICAL DIVERTICULECTOMY;
ONE-STAGE OPERATION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
330. CERVICITIS: ETIOLOGY,
DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
(MEDICINE - Gynecology)
TITLE AND CATEGORY
331. CEpREAN SECTION: CLASSICAL
(PMF-5205)
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
332. CESAREAN SECTION - NORTON McCall
PARAVESICAL EXTRAPERITONEAL
TECHNIC WITH A CASE HISTORY
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
333. CHAIN OF ASEPSIS
(TF 8-1468)
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
334. THE CHAIN OF LIFE Pictura
(ZOOLOGY) Tv
335. THE CHANGING COTTON LAND: UWF ? //
U.S.A. -Tff SOUTHEAST
(GEOGRAPHY)E
336. CHARACTER NEUROSIS WITH
DEPRESSIVE AND CONVULSIVE
TRENDS IN THE MAKING (COM-
PLETE RORSCHACH REPORT
DONE AT 8 AND 17 YEARS)
(MEDICINEM - Psychiatry)
337. CHARACTERISTICS OF GASES Edited
(PHYSICS)
338. CHARACTERISTICS OF GIBBON PSU-PCR
BEHAVIOR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
339. CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUIDS Edited
(PHYSICS)
340. CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANTS IND
AND ANIMALS Tv
(BIOLOGY)B
CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLIDS Edited
(PHYSICS)
CHEATING YAF
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
USoCal "
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P-
UWF ??
Fries-Woolf
341.
342.
343.
CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTS - THE
COLORIMETER
(CHEMISTRY)
344. CHEMICAL REACTIONS
(CHEMISTRY)
345. CHEMISTRY AND A CHANGING
WORLD
(CHEMISTRY)
346. CHEMISTRY OF COMBUSTION
(CHEMISTRY)
347. CHICK EMBRYO TECHNIQUES CDC-uWF "
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
Edited
EBF ? //
Edited
348. A CHILD AT PLAY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
349. CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
350. CHILDREN'S EMOTIONS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
TCCU
MCG-H /
MCG-H /
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
351. CHILDREN'S ZOO
(ZOOLOGY)
352. CHIMPANZEES REARED IN
DARKNESS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
353. CHIPMUNK AND HIS BIRD
FRIEND5
(ZOOLOGY)
354. CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR ACUTE
CHOLECYSTITIS WITH
CHOLELITHIASIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
355. CHOLECYSTOJEJUNOSTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
356. CHOLELITHIASIS WITH COMMON
DUCT STONE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
357. CHORDS & TANGENTS OF
CIRCLES
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
358. CHOREA
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USIA "
//
PSU-PCR
BAILEY
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359. CHRONIC PURULENT OTITIS MFGuild ?
(MEDICINEMEDIA
1;41orhino-
360. CHUCKY LOU - THE STORY OF
IND
, A WOODCHUCK
(ZOOLOGY)
361. THE CICADA USDA
(zooLoor) TV
362. CINEMICROGRAPHY OF PROTEUS
VULGARIS: TIME LAPSE
PHOTOMICROGRAPHS OF NORMAL
GROWTH AND THE EFFECT OF
PENICILLIN
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
363. Tg CINEPLASTIC OPERATION
(PMF-5062)
36b. T (MEDICINETHE CIRCLE
LECIRC- Surgery)
KB //
(MATHEMATICS- Geometry)
SAB ?
USArmy-P **
365. THE CIRCULATION IN THE FETUS SturG
AND IN THE NEWBORN
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
366. CITRUS CULTURE
(BOTANY)
367. CITY OF THE SICK
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
368. CITY PETS: FUN AND
RESPONSIBILITY
(ZOOLOGY)
369. CITY WATER SUPPLY
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
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TV
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CORONET ?
MS TV
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
PO% WAN WATERS GE "
-
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
114. CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH CORONET ?
WEDIC(NE RY010o0)
3?CLEANLINESS FIRMS. HEALTH VIA"
(MEDICINE Hyg(eno)
5M CLIENT CENTERED THERAPY. PSV-PCR
, PART 4; A FIRST INTERVIEW
IMPICANE " PSyChOlogy)
V4% WENT CENTERED THERAPY.
PART ZA. THERAPY IN
PROCEM THE 320 INTER,-
, VIEN
VIPIORZ Psych91901
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RATS
(MEDICINE" Sahlt4tIon)
M. A CLINIC ON ACUTE
NAMOITt$
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'.11,RULENCIE,S,
VENCIA-
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, (MEDICINE--
DtqchlhQ14rypetciy)
V9. A, NINIQ.ON. PETROSITIswITH. mFGvild ?
mEMINUTI4
(mEOLCINE
qorhmlarYhg,910.0)
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CDC "
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MHO
if 1;1: 30., A, CLINIC' QM Itom m44
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341.? A. gtimAt. (4011RE, QF
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384., A,QUNICAL. PICTURE OF
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(401QINE -. Psychiatry)
ISSN, qt..141cAL P5YCHQLQGY
%MOM
(NZOIQINE PSych4IciY)
384, IIC ssocx
(NOMIxF,- First Aid)
?SP, CLINICAL USE OF
HYALURCNIDASE
MFGAI)d ?
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WHO
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
(MEDICINE - Internal Medicine)
388. cLocKING A CHAMPION
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
389. THE CLOTHES WE WEAR
(CHEMISTRY)
390. coos
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
391. QLOUDS
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
392. coos ABOVE
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
393. QOARCTATION OF THE AORTA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
394. QOARCTATION OF THE AORTA BURKE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
395. COELENTERATA 6ND CTENOPHORA, 10-R
(PART ), II)
(BIOLOGY)
396. colLs AND ELECTRIC CURRENTS
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
397. THE COLLECTION OF ADULT FLIES
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
NYH
CHU-WeX
Almanac
COM-WB "
BAILEY
DG ??
398. couoIos
(CHEMISTRY)
399. COLOR CATEGORIZING BEHAVIOR
OF RHESUS MONKEYS
(MEDICINEM- Psychology)
400. COLOR CHANGES IN FISH AND 10-R
'SQUIDS
(ZOOLOGY) '
Edited
CDC-UWF
EBF ?
CORONET ?
? ?
401. COLOR CHANGES IN FROG! AND 10-R
CRUSTACEANS A
(ZOOLOGY)
402. com OF mAs
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
803, COLOR VISION
(MEDICINE- Ophthalmology)
404. THE COLORADO RIVER
(GEOGRAPHY)
405. COLOSTOMY .CLOSURE. END TO
END ANASTOMOSIS)
(PMF-5001)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
406. COLUMBIA FRONTIER
(ENGINEERING)
407. QOMBAT EXHAUSTION (PMF-5012)
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
408. COMBINED ABDOMINAL AND RIGHT
THORACIC APPROACH TO
CARCINOMA OF THE ,MID-
ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
UofC /
ONTH-F "
CORONET ?
taArmy-P
Int -RECLAm
" Tv
USArmy-P-
UWF "
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
409. COMBINED ABDOMINO-PERINEAL DG "
RESECTION (ONE-STAGE) FOR
CARCINOMA OF THE RECTUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
410. COMBINED OPERATION: FUSION
OF LUMBOSACRAL JOINT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
411. COMBINED RESECTION OF
TONGUE AND FLOOR OF MOUTH
WITH RADICAL NECK
DISSECTION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
412. COMEBACK
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
413. COMING HOME
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
414. COMMISSUREOTOMy FOR MITRAL
STENOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
415. COMMON ANIMALS OF THE WOODS
(ZOOLOGY)
416. THE COMMON COLD
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
417. COMMON DUCT EXPLORATION AND THOR ?
DRAINAGE WITH
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
418. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
DG ??
VETS-UWF "
OVR
NatTbA ?
DG "
EBF ? /
//
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419. COMMUNITY FLY CONTROL
OPERATIONS
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
420. COMMUNITY HEALTH AND YOU McG-H
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
CUTT " //
,CDC"
421. A COMMUNITY PROBLEM
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
CateT
422. COMPARATIVE TESTS ON A HUMAN PSU-PCR
AND A CHIMPANZEE INFANT OF
APPROXIMATELY THE SAME AGE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
423. COMPETITION AND DOMINANCE PSU-PCR
IN RATS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
424. COMPLETE DENTURES - ALGINATE Wavy-uWF
IMPRESSIONS (MN-6720)
(DENTISTRY)
425. COMPLETE EXENTERATION OF THE DG "
PELVIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
426. COMPLETE LACERATION OF THE
PERINEUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
DG ??
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
427. cOMPLETE NECK DISSECTION
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG ??
428. COMPLICATED AMPUTATIONS- USArmy-P "
CASE REPORTS (PMF-5026)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
429. COMPLICATED EXODONTIA, USNavy-UWF
INTRODUCTION (MN-6722) ??
(DENTISTRY)D
430. THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE 861.0
(PHYSICS)
431. COMPREHENSIVE MODEL STUDY OF USA-Eng "
SPILLWAY, WOLF CREEK DAM,
, CUMBERLAND RIVER, KENTUCKY
(ENGINEERING)
432. A CONCEPT OF MATERNAL AND GW ?
NEONATAL CARE
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
433. CONCRETE DITCHING FOR CDC "
MALARIA CONTROL
(MEDICINEM -
Sanitation)
434. CONCRETE POURING OPERATIONS, USA-Eng "
BAYOU SORREL LOCK
(ENGINEERING)
435. CONDITIONED REFLEXES IN PSU-PCR
SHEEP
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
436. CONFESSIONS OF A COLD ICS ?
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
437. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF
THE HEART: DEVELOPMENT OF
THE NORMAL HEART
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
438. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF
THE HEART: ACYANOTIC
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
439. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF
THE HEART: CYANOTIC
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
440. CONGENITAL PULMONARY
STENOSIS WITH INTACT
INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
441. CONGRUENT FIGURES
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
442. CONQUERING DARKNESS
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
443. CONSTRUCTING A SANITARY PIT
PRIVY
(MEDICINE- ,
Sanitation)
484. CONSTRUCTION AHEAD
(ENGINEERING)
445. CONSTRUCTION FOR DEFENSE
(ENGINEERING)
LlofWash ?
UofWash?
UofWash ?
LaRue
KB //
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i2CiUWF
PSU
USA-Eng "
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
446. CONSTRUCTION OF A 138 KV
UNDERGROUND TRANSMISSION
? LINE
(ENGINEERING)
447. CONSTRUCTION OF A WILLOW
FASCINE MATTRESS AT
AVENUE, ARRANSAS
(ENGINEERING)E
448. CONSTRUCTION OF AN ACRYLIC
JACKET FOR USE IN AN
ABUTMENT OR AN INDIVIDUAL
CROWN
(DENTISTRY)D
?
449. CONSTRUCTION OF NORFOLK DAM USA-Eng "
(ENGINEERING)
450. CONSTRUCTION OF PEORIA LOCK USA-Eng "
? AND DAM
(ENGINEERING)
451. CONSTRUCTION OF SCREW LOCK USArmy-P "
SECTIONAL SPLINT
? (110-5073)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
452. CONSTRUCTION RECORD, LOCK USA-Eng "
? AND DAM NO. 3
(ENGINEERING)
453. CONTAMINATION OF WATER
SUPPLIES BY BACK SIPHONAGE
(MEDICINEM -
Sanitation)
454. CONTINUOUS SPINAL ANALGESIA Abbott "
. IN CAESAREAN SECTION
(MEDICINE:-
Obstetrics)
455v IONTROL OF BODY TEMPEITURE
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
LAWP
USA-Eng "
Schwartz ?
UMINN
MEDICINE- PhysiOlogy
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4$6. CONTROL OF FILARIASIS IN
TAHITI
(MEDICINE- Tropical)
457, CONTROL OF HOUSEHOLD INSECTS USArmy-P "
(TF 8-1468)
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
458. CONTROL OF OUSE-BORNE
. DISEASES (IF 8-1467)
t2EDIcINE-
SantiaLlem4
Wt. CONTROL OF tOSQUITO-SORNE USArmy-P-
DISEASES (TF 8-1495) UWF "
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
4$0, CONTROL OF .NALL BLOOD BostOnU
VESSELS
(MEDICINE- MySiology)
461, MM.% OF TONSIL HLVORRHAGE BURKE
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
EBF ? /
// ,
USoCal //
USArmy-P **
46Z.
DIE (NUM, OF Vt?LONTART NU
NOSOLES NNE PRINCIPLES
OF NINESIOLOGO
TITLE AND CATEGORY
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
463. CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS
(MEDICINE - psychology)
464. CONVALESCENT CARE AND
REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS
WITH INJURY TO THE SPINAL
CORD (PMF-5015)
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
465. CONVERSION OF THE AURICULAR
APPENDAGE INTO A VALVE TUBE
FOR INTRACARDIAC SURGERY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
466. CONVULSIVE AND ALLIED
CONDITIONS
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
467. CONVULSIVE SHOCK THERAPY IN
AFFECTIVE PSYCHOSES
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
468. COOPER'S LIGAMENT,
HERNIORRHAPHY: TRANSVERSE
INCISION
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
469. COPPER - MINING AND SMELTING
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
470. CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES
(MEDICINE- Opthalmology)
471. CORRECTION OF CLEFT LIP
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
472. CORRECTION OF NASAL
DEFORMITIES
(4EDICINE-
Otorhinolaryngology)
473. CORROSION .
(CHEMISTRY)
474. CORROSION PROOF
(CHEMISTRY)
475. THE COW AND ITS RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
476. CRAWLING AND CREEPING
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
477. CREVASSE
(ENGINEERING)
478. CRIMINAL AT LARGE
(MEDICINE - Tropical)
479. CRUSTACEANS: LOBSTERS,
BARNACLES, SHRIMP, AND
THEIR RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
480. CULTIVATE YOUR GARDEN BIRDS
(ZOOLOGY)
481. CURIOSITY SHOP
(CHEMISTRY)
482. THE CURIOUS COATI
(ZOOLOGY)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
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USArmy-p
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SPGood
PSU-PCR
BURKE
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OPHTH-F "
DG "
DG "
Allelud
Allelud
CORONET ?
IntF8
USA-Eng **
CDC " /
EBF ? MS
UMINN
ALCOA
YAF
TITLE AND CATEGORY
483. CURRENT FLASHES
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
484. CURVES OF COLOR
(PHYSICS)
485. CYCLOELECTROLYSIS FOR
GLAUCOMA
(MEDICINE- Opthalmology)
-D-.
486. DDT AS A MOSQUITO LARVICIDE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
487. DDT IN THE CONTROL OF
HOUSEHOLD INSECTS
(TF 8-1468)
(MEDICINEM -
Sanitation)
488. DAFFODILS
(BOTANY)
489. THE DANGER POINT
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
490. QANNY'S DENTAL DATE
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
491. A DAY TO REMEMBER
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
492. DEADLY SPIDERS
(ZOOLOGY)
493. DEAF POST-RUBELLA SCHOOL
CHILD, THE
(MEDICINEM- Psychology)
494. DEBRIDEMENT OF COMPOUND
FRACTURE OF THE SKULL
(PMF-5085)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
495. DECIMAL FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
496. DECOMPRESSION OF THE
GASSERIAN GANGLION AND
POSTERIOR ROOT IN THE
TREATMENT OF TRIGEMINAL
NEURALGIA
(DENTISTRY)
497. DECORTICATION IN THE TREAT-
MENT OF TUBERCULOUS
PLEURITIS (PmF-5210)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
498. THE DEER AND ITS RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
499. DEFENDING THE CITY'S HEALTH
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
500. DEFENSE AGAINST INVASION
(MEDICINE - immunology)
501. DEFLECTION OUTPUT CIRCUITS
(PHYSICS)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
JamH
GE "
OPHTH-F "
CDC-UWF
ea /
USArmy-P-
UWF "
UnitSp
PCCI "
ColPH
USIA "
//
LibFilms-WH
LEX "
USA rmy-P "
JHUNT //
Woolsey "
USArmy-P "
CORONET '
EBF ? //
USIA "
//
MCG-H
13
TITLE AND CATEGORY
502. DELIVERY OF QUADRUPLETS
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
503. DEMONSTRATION OF CUSHING'S
EXPERIMENT IN THE DOG
(PMF-5111)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
504. DENIZENS OF DEATH VALLEY
(ZOOLOGY)
505. DENTAL AMALGAM: FAILURE
CAUSED BY MOISTURE
CONTAMINATION
(DENTISTRY)D
506. DENTAL ASSISTANTS. THEIR
EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION
(DENTISTRY)D
507. DENTAL BURS IN ACTION COM-BS
(DENTISTRY)
508. DENTAL HEALTH (TF 8-2096) USAilmiy-P "
(DENTISTRY)
509. DENTAL HEALTH: HOW AND WHY CORONET ?
(DENTISTRY)
510. DENTURE RESIN COM-BS
(DENTISTRY)
511. DENTURE SEFVICE UMINN
(DENTISTRY)
512. DESERT DEMONS TFC ?
(ZOOLOGY)
513. DESERT LAND LibFilms
(zooLoGy)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG "
USArmy-P "
AAA
COM-8S
USPHS "
514. DESERTS GATE
(GEOGRAPHY)
515. DE1112 MACHINERY FOR ARC' LincEC
(ENGINEERING)
516. DETERMINATION OF TYPES OF C. CDC-UWF "
DIPHTHERIAE
(MgMlig)- Communicable
517. DEVELOPING IMAGINATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
518. DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF
THE WHITE RAT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
519. DEVELOPMENT AND DESCENT OF
THE TESTES
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
520. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FROG
(ZOOLOGY)
521. DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION EBF ? //
(2nd Edition) MS
(PHYSICS)
522. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK CORONET '
EMBRYO
(ZOOLOGY)
CORONET ?
IntF8
Iason "
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
523. DEVELOPMENT OF THE GASTRO- COLUM
INTESTINAL TRACT
(MEDICINE-M Physiology)
524. DEVELOPMENT OF ZEBRA FISH WISTAR
", EGG .
(ZOOLOGY)
525. DIABETIC GANGRENE
' (MEDICINE - Surgery)
526. THE DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL DG "
TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL
HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC
STENOSIS
- (MEDICINE- Surgery)
.527. THE DIAGNOSIS OF PERIPHERAL USArmy-P "
NERVE INJURIES (PMF-5118)
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
528. THE DIAGNOSIS OF NFIP "
POLIOMYELITIS
- (MEDICINED - Communicable
Diseases)
529. THE DIAGNOSIS OF SURGICAL USArmy-P "
LESIONS OF THE ALIMENTARY
TRACT. PART 1: THE PRIMARY
EXAMINATION
' (MEDICINE- Pathology)
530. THE DIAGNOSIS OF SURGICAL USArmy-P "
LESIONS OF THE ALIMENTARY
TRACT. PART 2: SPECIAL
TECHNIQUES AND APPARATUS
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
531. THE DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE
MALIGNANCIES? '
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
g 532 "DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA: REPAIR
BY TRANSTHORACIC APPROACH
(MEDICINE-ESurgery)
533. DIARY OF A SERGEANT
, (MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
534. THE DIESEL ENGINE AND THE McG-H
IDEAL DIESEL CYCLE
(PHYSICS)
535. DIESEL. THE MODERN POWER
(ENGINEERING)
GenM
536. DIGESTION OF FOODS EBF ? /
(BIOLOGY)
537. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM USArmy-P "
(SFS B-13.1)
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
535. THE DIODE: PRINCIPLES AND OE
APPLICATIONS
(PHYSICS)
539. DIPTHERIA AND CROUP
(MEDICINE 7 Communicable
Diseases)
BURKE
JeffMed
BURKE
, I ,
USArmy-P-
UWF
540. DIRECT CURRENT CONTROUERS
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
ACC-Leder
TITLE AND CATEGORY
541. DISCHARGE AND SEDIMENT
OBSERVATIONS, VICKSBURG
ENGINEER DISTRICT
(ENGINEERING)
542. DISEASE- THE UNHUNG RUSTLER CUTT
(MEDICINE- Veterinary)
543. DISEASES OF THE EAR, NOSE, JHMF ?
AND THROAT
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
544. DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS JHMF ?
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
545. DISEASES OF THE GALLBLADDER DG "
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
546. DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND DG "
DUODENUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
547. DISORDERS OF COORDINATION
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
548. DISORDERS OF GAIT
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
549. DISORDERS OF THE EXTRA-
PYRAMIDAL SYSTEM AND THE
POSTERIOR COLUMNS
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
550. DISORDERS OF THE MOTOR
TRIGEMINAL, SPINAL
ACCESSORY, AND HYPOGLOSSAL
NERVE (CRANIAL NERVES)
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
551. DISORDERS OF THE VESTIBULAR
? SYSTEM
I ? (MEDICfNE- Neurology)
552. OSPERS'AL OF SEEDS
(BOTANY)
553. DISSOCIATIVE EFFECTS OF
CURARE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
554. DISTRIBUTING HEAT ENERGY
(PHYSICS)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USA-Eng
? ?
555. DIVIDING CANCER CELLS IN
VITRO
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
556. DIVIDING NORMAL ADULT RAT
FIBROBLASTS IN VITRO
(BIOLOGY)
557. DIVISION IS EASY
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
559. DIVISION OF PATENT DUCTUS
ARTERIOSUS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
559. DOCTOR IN INDUSTRY
GE / (MEDICINE - Industrial)
550. THE DOCTOR SPEAKS HIS MIND
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
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COLUM
PSU-PCR
COLUM
COLUM
Edited
PSU-PCR
EBF ? /
//
WISTAR
WISTAR
CORONET
BURKE
Genm "
ACS "
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
561. A DOG'S LIFE IN THE NORTH STER
WOODS
(ZOOLOGY)
562. DOMINANCE, NEUROSIS AND PSU-PCR
AGGRESSION IN CATS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
563. DON'T BE AFRAID EBF
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
564. DON'T GET ANGRY EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
565. THE DOPPLER EFFECT McG-H
(PHYSICS)
566. THE DOUBLE PIN METHOD IN THE
TREATMENT OF THE TIBIA AND
FIBULA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
567. DRAWINGS AND THE SHOP MCG-H /
(ENGINEERING)
NYMedC
568. DRILLING A WELL BY THE
PERCUSSION METHOD
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
569. A DROP IN THE BUCKET
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
570. A DRY CLINIC ON SINUS DOHO
THROMBOSIS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
571. DUODENUM, SMALL AND LARGE BURKE
INTESTINES
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
CDC-uWF "
USPHS "
572, THE DU PONT STORY
(CHEMISTRY)
573. DWELLERS OF SWAMP AND POND:
REEL I: THE SALAMANDERS
(ZOOLOGY)
574. DWELLERS OF SWAMP AND POND:
REEL II:THE FROGS AND TOADS
(ZOOLOGY)
575. DYNAMIC PHYSICAL RECON-
DITIONING (PMF-5059)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
576. DYNAMICS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL
NEUROSIS
PART I: CONDITIONED FEEDING
BEHAVIOR AND INDUCTION OF
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSES IN
CATS
PART II: EFFECTS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL FRUSTRATIONS
AND INTENSIFICATION OF
CONFLICT IN NEUROTIC CATS
PART III: EXPERIMENTAL
DIMINUTION OF NEUROTIC
BEHAVIOR IN CATS
PART IV: ACTIVE PARTICI-
PATION IN ESTABLISHING
MORE SATISFACTORY ADJUST-
MENT
DUPONT
IO-R
IO-R
uSArmy-P "
PSU-PCR
15
TITLE AND CATEGORY
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
577. DYNAMICS OF RESPIRATION
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
578. DYNAMITE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
579. QYSTONIA MUSCULORUM DEFORMANS
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
- E -
580. THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE
RABBIT EGG IN VITRO
(BIOLOGY)
581. EARLY DIVISIONS, 2-8 CELLS OF
LIVING MONKEY EGG IN VITRO
(BIOLOGY)
582. EARLY HUMAN FETAL ACTIVITY
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
583. EARLY SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
584. THE EARS AND HEARING
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
585. EARTH
(SCIENCE- Misc.)
586. THE EARTH
(ASTRONOMY)
587. EARTH IN MOTION
(ASTRONOMY)
588. EARTH, LAT)TUDE AND LONGITUDE
(ASTRONOMY)
589. EARTH, ROTATION AND,
REVOLUTION
(ASTRONOMY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
AMA "
CDC "
SPGood
WISTAR
WISTAR
UofPitts
EBF ?
EBF ? /
//
GATE
USNavy-UWF
??
EBF ? //
Edited
Edited/I
590. EARTH'S ROCKY CRUST EBF ? //
(GEOLOGY)
591. EARTHWORM
Edited
(BIOLOGY)
592. gCHINODERMATA (REEL I, II) 10-R
(BIOLOGY)
593. EDUCATED FEET BAILEY
(MNIeT1-0Physical
594. EFFECT OF VARIOUS DRUGS ON WISTAR
CONTRACTIONS OF MESENTERIC
LYMPHATICS IN THE RAT
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
595. EFFECTS OF DIRECT INTERRUPTED PSU-PCR
ELECTROSHOCK ON EXPERI-
MENTAL NEUROSES
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
596. EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMU- PSU-PCR
LATION AND DESTRUCTION OF
THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN THE CAT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
597. EFFECTS OF ELECTROSHOCK PSU-PCR
THERAPY ON EXPERIMENTAL
NEUROSES
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
598. EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSU-PCR
FRUSTRATION AND INTENSIFI-
CATION OF CONFLICT ON
NEUROTIC CATS
(MEDICINEM- Psychology)
599. EFFECTS OF HEAT AND COLD ON CLARK-
THE CIRCULATION OF THE WI STAR
,BLOOD
(MEDICINE- Hematology)
600. EFFECTS OF HEMIDECORTICATION IID
IN THE DOG
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
601. THE EFFECTS OF METALLIC IONS IND
AND OSMOTIC DISTURBANCES
ON THE HEART
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
602. EGGS AND MIRACIDIA OF CDC "
SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
603. EIGHT INFANTS: TENSION MenniF
MANIFESTATIONS IN RESPONSE
TO PROLONGED STIMULATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
604. ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
605. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
(PMF-5166)
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
606. ELECTROCHEMISTRY
(CHEMISTRY)
/607. AN ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURE (p-5o66)
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
608. ELECTRODYNAMICS
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
609. ELECTROLYSIS
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
610. ELECTROMAGNETS
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
611. ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC PROCEDURE
(PMF-5067)
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
612. THE ELECTRON-- AN
INTRODUCTION
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
613. ELECTRONICS AT WORK
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
614, ELECTRONS
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
615. THE ELECTROSCOPE
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
GATE
USArmy-P "
EBF ? //
USArmy-P **
EBF * //
MCG-H
YAF
USA rmy-P
OE
WestH "
EBF ? //
McG,H
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16
TITLE AND CATEGORY
616. ELECTRO-SHOCK THERAPY IN
AMBULATORY PRACTICE
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
617. ELECTROSTATICS
(PHYSICS)
618. ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL
CIRCUITS
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
619. ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICITY AS
APPLIED TO IGNITION SYSTEMS
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
620. ELEMENTS OF HARDENING
(ENGINEERING)
621. ELEMENTS OF SURFACE HARDENING OE /
(ENGINEERING)
622. ELEMENTS OF TEMPERING,
NORMALIZING, AND ANNEALING
(ENGINEERING)
623. ELEPHANTS
(ZOOLOGY)
624. ELEVATED MAZE LEARNING IN
THE WHITE RAT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
625. ELEVATION OF DEPRESSED
FRACTURE (PMF-5098)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
10-R
EBF ? /
EBF ? //
USAF-UWF "
OE /
626. THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE EYE
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
627. EMBRYOLOGY OF THE LIVER,
GALLBLADDER, AND PANCREAS
(FG 8-3)
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
628. EMERGENCE OF PERSONALITY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
629. EMERGENCY BLOOD COLLECTION
AND ADMINISTRATION
(MEDICINE- Lab. Procedures)
630. EMOTIONAL HEALTH
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
OE/
EBF ? /
//
PSU-PCR
USArmy-P "
AA00 "
USArmy-P-
UWF "
EBF
NYH
McG-H /
631. ENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN SPGood
EXTRA-PYRAMIDAL DISEASES
(MEDICINEM- Psychiatry)
632. ENDAURAL APPROACH TO TEMPORAL BURKE
BONE SURGERY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
633. ENDOCRINE GLANDS
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
634. THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
(SFS 8-130)
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
635. THE ENDOSCOPIC APPEARANCE OF JHMF
DISEASES OF THE TRACHEA
(MEDICINEM- Pathology)
EBF ? /
//
USArmy-P "
TITLE AND CATEGORY
636. ENDOTRACHEAL ANESTHESIA
(MEDICINE- Anesthesiology)
637. END-TO-END ANASTOMOSIS OF
SPLENIC VEIN TO RENAL VEIN
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
638. THE ENEMY OF YOUR EYES
- Opthalmology)
639. ENERGY
640. ENERGY AND ITS TRANSFOR-
MATION
641. MEAYIZOM THE SUN
642. ENGINEERS AT WORK
(ENGINEERING)
643. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
644. EPIDEMIC ENCEPHALITIS
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
645. THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF
INFLUENZA
(MEMInsi Communicable
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
SQUIBB ??
//
SturG
USIndS
GATE
EBF //
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USA-Eng "
ICA(IIAA)
SPGood
CDC-UWF "
646. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MURINE CDC-UWF "
TYPHUS
(MEDICINE - Tropical)
647. ERRORS OF REFRACTION NU
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
648. ESKIMO SEA HUNTERS: NORTH- UWF
WESTERN ALASKA
(GEOGRAPHY)
649. ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULUM DG "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
650. ESOPHAGOGASTROSTOMY FOR SturG
ACHALASIA OF THE ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
651. ESTABLISHING WORKING RELA- OE
TIONS FOR THE DISABLED
WORKER
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
652. THE ETETL CYCLE
(BIOLOGY
653. EVERY DROP A SAFE ONE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
654. EVISCERATION WITH PLASTIC
SCLERAL IMPLANT
(MEDICINE- Opthalmology)
655. EXAMINATION OF THE EAR, 10
NOSE AND THROAT, INSTRU-
MENTATION AND TECHNIQUE
(MEDICINE -
otorhinolaryngolody)
Handel
TV
ICS //
OPHTR-F "
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
656. EXAMINATION OF THE BREAST
FOR EARLY CANCER
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
657. EXAMINING THE ORAL CAVITY
(DENTISTRY)
658. EXCISION ANAL FISSURE.
FISTULECTOMY AND
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY, WITH
CAUDAL ANESTHESIA
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
659. EXCISION OF ADENOMA OF THE DG "
THYROID
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
660. EXCISION OF CHRONIC USArmy-P-
PERIAPICAL INFECTIONS UWF "
(PMF-5191)
(DENTISTRY)
661. EXCISION OF GINGIVAL HYPER- USArmy-P "
TROPHY
(DENTISTRY)
662. EXCISION Of MANDIBULAR TORI USArmy-P **
(DENTISTRY)
663. EXCISION OF THYROGLOSSAL DG "
DUCT CYST
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
BURKE
UM INN
DG "
664. EXCYSTATION
ENDAMOEBA
(MEDICINE-
AND MOTILITY OF
HISTOLYTICA
Parasitology)
CDC-UWF "
665. EXERCISE AND HEALTH CORONET ?
(MEDICINE - Physical TV
Exercises)
666. EXERCISE FOR HAPPY LIVING EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Physical
Exercises)
667. THE EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGIC /ACS
METHOD IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF
GASTRIC CANCER
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
668. EXPERIMENTAL MALARIA
TRANSMISSION
(MEDICINE- Tropical)
669. EXPERIMENTAL MASOCHISM PSU-PCR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
670. EXPERIMENTAL 'NEUROSIS" IN PSU-PCR
A DOG
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
671. EXPERIMENTAL 'NEUROSES IN PSU-PCR
MONKEYS
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
672. THE EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY IntF8
OF VISION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
673. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ST. HamM
LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS
IN HORSES
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
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AvAILABILITY
USAnny-P "
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
689. EYES BRIGHT
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
600. EYES FOR TOMORROW
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
691. EYES OF SERVICE
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
692. EYES THAT HEAR
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
-F-
693. FACE OF THE EARTH
(GEOLOGY)
694. FACE OF YOUTH
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
695. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF A
HUMAN AND A CHIMPANZEE
INFANT FOLLOWING TASTE
STIMULI
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
696. FACIAL PALSY
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
697. FAIR CHANCE
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
698. FALSE TRAUMATIC ANEURYSM OF
RADIAL ARTERY (PMF-5083)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
699. FAR WESTERN STATES
(GEOGRAPHY)
700. FAREWELL TO CHILDHOOD
(MEDICINE- psychology)
701. FARM BABIES,AND'THEIR M)THERS.
(ZOOLOGY)
702. FASCIA LATA REPAIR OF VENTRAL
INCISION HERNIA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
703. FEARS OF CHILDREN
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
10. THE FEEBLEMINDED
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
705. FEEDING THE PATIENT
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
7. FEELING ALL RIGHT
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
TOT. MALE PELVIS
(MEDICINE- 4nzz010931
Tn. Fp.I0R2L HERNIA IN THE FEMALE
(AND) IN THE MALE,
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
EEmoRAL NERVE ANAsTemOsIs
(mEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
AVIS //
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
710. THE FENESTRATION OPERATION
FOR OTOSCLEROSIS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
711. FIDELITY OF REPORT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
712. FIELD TRIP TO A FISH
HATCHERY
(ZOOLOGY)
713. THE FIGHT AGAINST THE
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
714. FIGHT SYPHILIS (PART A;
PART 8)
(MEDICINE- Comnunicable
Diseases)
715. FILARIASIS OF THE EYE CAUSED
BY LOA LOA
(MEDICINE- Bacteriology)
716. FINGER PAINTING: CHILDREN'S
USE OF PLASTIC MATERIALS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
717. FIRE
(PHYSICS)
718. FIRE
(PHYSICS)
719. FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
720. FIRST AID IN THE PREVENTION
(MEDICINE- First Aid
OF SHOCK (TF 8-16591
721. FIRST AID ON THE SPOT
(MEDICINE- First Aid)
722. FIRST AID. PART I: MAJOR USArmy-P-
WOUNDS, FRACTURES, AND UWF "
BURNS (TF 8-1571) PART II:
EVERYDAY EMERGENCIES
(TF 8-1581)
(MEDICINE- First Aid)
723. FIRST AID: WOUNDS AND
FRACTURES
(MEDICINE- First Aid)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
LaRue ?
PSU-PCR
CORONET ?
CDC-UWF "
USPHS " //
SAB ?
Vassar
GATE
EBF ?
CORONET ?
USArmy-P-
UWF "
EBF ?
724. FIRST AS A CHILD
(MEDICINE- Hospitals)
725. THE FIRST HEART BEATS AND
THE BEGINNING OF THE
CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN
THE EMBRYO
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
726. FIRST LESSONS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
727. FISH ARE INTERESTING
(ZOOLOGY)
EBF ? //
CB ?
11,
UMI ch-Med
MH FB
FAofC
19
TITLE AND CATEGORY
728. FIT TO WIN
(MEDICINE - Physical
Exercises)
729. FIVE COLORFUL BIRDS
(ZOOLOGY)
730. FLOOD PROTECTION, WABASH AND
OHIO RIVER VALLEYS
(ENGINEERING)
731. FLOOD WEATHER
(PHYSICS- Meteorology)
732. THE FLOW OF ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
733. FLOWERING DESERT
(BOTANY)
734. FLQWERS AT woRg
(2nd Edition)
(BOTANY)
735. FLUORIDATION
(DENTISTRY)
736. FLUORIDATION STORY
(DENTISTRY)
737. FLY DENSITY SURVEYS BY THE
GRILL METHOD
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
738. FONTANA DAM
(ENGINEERING)
739. FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE
(ENGINEERING)
740. FORCE AND MOTION
(PHYSICS)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
TFC-
Columbia ?
CORONET ?
USA-Eng
CoMd8 "
YAF
GHasP
EBF ? //
USPHS "
USPHS "
CDC-UWF
/
TVA'
ETHYL
? ?
CORONET ?
741. THE FORCE OF GRAVITY YAF
(PHYSICS)
742. FOREIGN BODIES IN THE AIR JHMF
AND FOOD PASSAGES
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
743. FORT RANDALL DAM
(ENGINEERING)
744. FOSSILS ARE INTERESTING
(PALEONTOLOGY)
745. FOUNDATION EXPLORATIONS
(ENGINEERING)
746. FRACTURES ABOUT THE ELBOW
747. (F:::IT:IR INE :8S0uUT THErgerY)FOREARM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
748. FRACTURES ABOUT THE WRIST
AND HAND
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
USA-Eng "
FAofC .
USA-En9 "
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
749. FRACTURES: AN INTRODUCTION J&J
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
750. FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR
ABOUT THE HIP JOINT
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
751. FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
752: FRICTION ?
(PHYSICS)
753. FRIEDREICH'S HEREDITARY
-ATAXIA AND LITTLE'S
DISEASE
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
-754. FRIEND IN BLUE
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
755. FROG
(ZOOLOGY)
756. THE FROG,
(ZOOLOGY')
757. FROGS AND TOADS
(ZOOLOGY)
758. 4 FROG'S LIFE
(ZOOLOGY).
759. FROM CREEPING TO WALKING
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
760. FROM ONE CELL
(MEDICINE - pathology)
761. FRUSTRATION AND FIXATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
762. FRUSTRATION PLAY TECHNIQUES
. (MEDICINE- psychology) ,
763. FUELS AND HEAT
(PHYSICS)
764. THE FUNCTION OF THE EAR IN
- HEALTH AND DISEASE
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
765. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE DUKE "
HAND
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
766. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY 'OF THE IOSC "
REPRODUCTIVE TRACT OF THE
COW
(MEDICINE- Anatomy)
767. FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF THE UMINN
TONGUE AND THE VELO-
PHARYNGEAL MUSCULATURE
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
768. THE FUNCTIONS OF THE EAR MFGuild ?
IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
769. FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS KB
SYSTEM
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
VETS-CHU-
wEX
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
GATE
SPGood
UMI MN
EBF ?
Edited
Cent ron '
CORONET ?
MS TV
EBe ?
ACS " /
PSU-PCR-
Vassar 7
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20
TITLE AND CATEGORY
770. FUNDAMENTALS OF ACOUSTICS
(PHYSICS)
771. FUNDAMENTALS OF MASSAGE
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
772. FUNGUS PLANTS
(BOTANY)
773. THE FUR SEAL
(ZOOLOGY)
774. FUSELAGE CONSTRUCTION
(ENGINEERING)
-6-
775. GALILEO'S LAWS OF FALLING
BODIES
' (PHYSICS)
776. GALLBLADDER AND BILE DUCTS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
777. GALLEY SANITATION (TF 8-1502)
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
778. GARRISON ON THE MISSOURI
(ENGINEERING)
779. GARRISON SAFE-GUARDS
(ENGINEERING)
780. GARRISON TAKES SHAPE
(ENGINEERING)
781. GAS FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY
(ENGINEERING)
782. GAS LAWS AND THEIR ,APPLI-
CATION: BOYLE, CHARLES,
't1, AND GAY-LUSSAC
(PHYSICS)
783. THE GASOLINE ENGINE (OTTO
CLE(PgM)S)
784. GASTRIC RESECTION WITH ANTE-
COLIC ANASTOMOSIS FOR
DUODENAL ULCER
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
785. GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER: THE
PROBLEM OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
786. GENERAL EFFECTS OF COLD ON
MAN (IF 8-1690)
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
787. GENERAL EFFECTS OF HEAT ON
MAN (TF 8-1691)
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
788. GENERAL NEUROLOGICAL
EXAMINATION AND CLINICAL
SIGNS OF DISORDERS OF THE
PYRAMIDAL SYSTEM
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
789. GENESIS OF EMOTIONS SPITZ
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ?
OE
EBF ? //
YAF
USAF-UWF "
EBF ?
BURKE
USArmy-
UWF "
USA- Eng
?f
USA-Eng "
USA-Eng "
EBF
EBF ? MS
McG-H
BURKE
ACS "
USArmy-
UWF "
USArmy-
UWF "
PSU-PCR
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
790. GEOGRAPHY OF NEW ENGLAND CORONET ?
(GEOGRAPHY)
791. GEOGRAPHY OF THE PACIFIC
STATES
(GEOGRAPHY)
792. GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN CORONET ?
STATES
(GEOGRAPHY)G
793. GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTH- CORONET ?
WESTERN STATES
(GEOGRAPHY)G
794. GEOLOGICAL WORK OF ICE EBF ? //
(GEOLOGY)
795. GEOLOGY CAMP uofOkla
(GEOLOGY)
796. GEOMETRY AND YOU CORONET ?
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
797. GEOMETRY IN ACTION Lit:1E0ms
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
798. GERMINATION OF SPORES OF SAB ?
BACTERIA
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
799. A GIANT GROWS USA-Eng "
(ENGINEERING)
800. GIFT OF GREEN SugReF
(BOTANY)
801. GIRLS IN WHITE RKO ? //
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
802. GLACIER PARK STUDIES GHasP
(GEOLOGY)
803. GLAUCOMA:'WHAT THE GENERAL NSPB " //
PRACTITIONER SHOULD KNOW
(MEDICINEM - Opthalmology)
804, GLIMPSES OF LIVING EMBRYOS UMich-Med
AT VARIOUS STAGES IN THEIR
DEVELOPMENT
(MEDICINEM - Obstetrics)
805, GLOBAL CONCEPTS IN MAPS CORONET ?
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
806. GLOBULIN MODIFIED ANTITOXINS ACC-Leder
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
807. GLORY OF SPRING IntFB "
(BIOLOGY)
CORONET ?
MS TV
808. 9000 GROOMING FOR GIRLS
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
809. GOOD HEALTH
PART 1
(MEDICINE -
810. GOOD HEALTH
PART 2
(MEDICINE -
PRACTICES,
Hygiene)
PRACTICES,
Hygiene)
CORONET ?
MS TV
AVIS
//
AVIS
//
21
TITLE AND CATEGORY
811. GOODBYE FLY
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
812. GOODBYE, MR. GERM
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
813. GRAM'S STAIN: A DEMONSTRATION SturG
OF THE TECHNIQUE
(MEDICINE- Lab. Procedures)
814. GRASPING SPITZ
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
815. THE GRASSHOPPER: 4 TYPICAL
IN
(ZOOLOGY)
816. GRAVITY
(PHYSICS)
817. GRAY GULL THE HUNTER
(ZOOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
10SC
NatTbA
818. GRAY SQUIRREL
(ZOOLOGY)
CORONET ?
TV MS
CORONET ?
EBF-WF ? MS
EBF ? /
//
819. THE GREAT LAKES - HIGHWAY EBF ? MS
OF COMMERCE
(GEOGRAPHY)
820. GRIEF: A PERIL IN INFANCY SPITZ
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
821. GROUND WATER
(GEOLOGY)
822. ?ROUSE OF THE GRASSLANDS
ZOOLOGY)
? EBF ? //
EBF ?
823. GROWTH: A STUDY OF JOHNNY IntFB
AND JIMMY
iMEDICINE - Psychology)
824. GROWTH CLEAVAGE- MATURATION fhase-Lt.
DIVISION - MEIOSOS - IN
SPERMATOGENESIS OF THE
GRASSHOPPER PSOPHUS
STRIDULUS L.
(BIOLOGY)
825. THE GROWTH OF BACTERIA,
YEASTS, AND MOLDS
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
826. THE GROWTH OF FLOWERS
(BOTANY)
827. GROWTH OF INFANT BEHAVIOR: ERF ?
EARLY STAGES
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
828. THE GROWTH OF INFANT
BEHAVIOR, LATER STAGES
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
829. GROWTH OF CAPILLARIES AND WISTAR
ENDOTHELIUM FROM
SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE
(MEDICINE- Lab. Procedures)
830. GUARD YOUR HEART
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
SAS*
CORONET ?
EBF ?
BRAY
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
831. GUARDIANS OF OUR COUNTRY'S
HEALTH
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
832. A GUIDANCE PROBLEM FOR
SCHOOL AND HOME
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
833. GUIDING HAND
(PHYSICS)
834. GULF OF MEXICO INVERTE-
BRATES, (REEL I, II)
(BIOLOGY)
835. GYMNASTICS
(MEDICINE- Physical
Exercises)
- H -
FRITH
TCCU
RCA
10-R
TFC-MGM
836. HALF A CHANCE (4F 1254)
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
837. THE HALOGENS
(CHEMISTRY)
838. THE HALSTED OPERATION FOR
CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
839. HAND DITCHING FOR MALARIA CDC "
CONTROL
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
U,?,Army-UWF
CORONET ?
DG "
840.
841.
842.
843.
844.
845.
846.
HAND TO MOUTH
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
HANDICAPPED GO CAMPING
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
HANDLE WITH CARE '
(MEDICINE- First Aid) t
HARBOR PILOT
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
HARNESSING FLOODS
(ENGINEERING)
HARNESSING THE RAINBOW
(CHEMISTRY)
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS - THEIR
CHIEF INpUSTRIES
(GEOGRAPHY)
DyReg
StaCWa
AETNA ** ,
BAILEY
USA-Eng "
DUPONT
Dowling /
847. THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS- THEIR Dowding /
ORIGIN AND NATURE TODAY
(GEOLOGY)
848. HEAD OF THE HOUSE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
849. HEALTH AND THE CYCLE OF
WATER
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
USIA "
//
CIPRA "
850. HEALTH EDUCATION AGAINST CDC "
MALARIA
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
851. HEALTH: YOUR POSTURE
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
852. HEALTHY LUNGS
(BIOLOGY)
853. HEAR BETTER: HEALTHY EARS
(BIOLOGY)
854. HEAR, NOW! HEARING, AND CARE AVIS
OF THE EARS //
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
855. HEART AND CIRCULATION
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
856. THE HEART AND HOW IT WORKS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
857. THE HEART: CARDIOVASCULAR
PRESSURE PULSE
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
858. HEART DISEASE: ITS MAJOR
CAUSES
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
859. THE HEART: ELECTROKYMOGRAPHY, SEARLE
VENOUS CATHETERIZATION,
AND ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHY
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
860. HEART-LUNG PREPARATION
(PMF-5170)
(MEDICINE-M Surgery)
861: HEAT AND PRESSURE
(PHYSICS)
yAF
CORONET ?
CORONET
871. HEMORRHAGE FROM DUODENAL DG "
ULCER C-197
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
872. HEREDITY
(BIOLOGY)
EBF ? /
//
McG-H
SEARLE "
EBF ? MS
? ?
ITArmy-P
862. HEAT TREATMENT OF ALUMINUM
(ENGINEERING)
863. HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL -
ELEMENTS OF HARDENING
(ENGINEERING)E
864. HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL -
- ELEMENTS OF SURFACE
HARDENING
(ENGINEERING)
865. HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL -
ELEMENTS OF TEMPERING,
NORMALIZING AND ANNEALING
(ENGEINEERING)
866. HELP WANTED
(MEDICINE- First Aid)
867. HELPING CHILDREN DISCOVER
ARITHMETIC
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
868. HELPING THE CHILD TO ACCEPT
THE DO'S
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
869. HELPING THE CHILD TO FACE
THE DON'TS
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
870. HEMICOLECTOMY FOR CARCINOMA
OF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE
COLON; ONE STAGE PROCEDURE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
Edited
OE /
OE /
OE /
OE /
J&J
Wayne
EBF ? //
EBF ? //
THOR ".
873. HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT
(BIOLOGY)
874. HEREDITY AND FAMILY
ENVIRONMENT
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
875. HEREDITY AND PRE-NATAL
DEVELOPMENT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
876. HEREDITARY ATAXIA
(MEDICINE- Neurology)
877. HEREDITARY VARIATIONS IN
COLEUS
(BOTANY)
878. HERMITS OF CRABLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
EBF ? /
// MS
CORONET ?
McG-H
McG-H /
USArmy-P "
USUniv
879. HERNIATION OF THE INTER-
VERTEBRAL DISK
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
880. HERNIOPLASTY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
881. HIGH-TEMPERATURE SHORT-
TIME PASTEURIZATION
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
LibFilms
BURKE
DG"
882. HIGHWAY SOIL ENGINEERING
(ENGINEERING)
883. HOME CARE IN ORAL
PROPHYLAXIS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
884. HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
885. HOME NURSING
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
886. HOME NURSING: FUNDAMENTALS
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
887. HOME NURSING IN PNEUMONIA
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
888. HONEY BEE
(ZOOLOGY)
889. THE HONEYBEE
(ZOOLOGY)
890.
891.
892.
THE HONEYBEE: A SOCIAL
INSECT
(ZOOLOGY)
THE HONEY INDUSTRY
(BIOLOGY)
THE NONEYmAKERS
(ZOOLOGY)
CDC-UWF
/
COM-PR **
ScieFC //
EBF ? /
EBF ? //
CORONET ?
NYH
EBF ? //
AL-M0
TV
CORONET ?
TV MS
UofC
UMI UN
893. HOOKWORM
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
894. THE HORSE
(ZOOLOGY)
ICA(IIAA)
895. HORSES AND BOTS
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
896. HOSPITAL FOOD SERVICE
PERSONNEL TRAINING: PART 1:
INTRODUCTION
(TF 8-1575-76-77-78i
(MEDICINE - Hospitals
897. HOSPITAL FOOD SERVICE
PERSONNEL TRAINING: PART 2:
THE INDIVIDUAL
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
898. HOSPITAL FOOD SERVICE
PERSONNEL TRAINING: PART 3:
EQUIPMENT
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
EBF ? /
//
USDA
USArmy-UWF
899. HOSPITAL FOOD SERVICE
PERSONNEL TRAINING: PART 4:
SERVING FOOD
(MEDICINE- Hospitals)
900. HOSPITAL SANITATION
(TF 8-1708)
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
901. HOUSE OF MERCY
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
902. HOUSE-FLY
(BIOLOGY)
903. HOW ANIMALS DEFEND THEMSELVES
(ZOOLOGY)
904. NOW ANIMALS EAT
(ZOOLOGY)
905. flow ANIMALS LIVE IN WINTER
(ZOOLOGY)
906. HOW ANIMALS MOVE
(ZOOLOGY)
907. HOW BEANS GROW
(BOTANY)
908. HOW BILLY KEEPS CLEAN
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
909. HOW DISEASE TRAVELS
(MEDICINE . Communicable
Diseases)
910. HOW DO YOU 2001
(ZOOLOGY)
911. HOW MAN MADE DAY
(PHYSICS)
912. HOW MOTION PICTURES MOVE
AND TALK
(PHYSICS)
USArmy-UWF
USArmy-UWF
de
USArmy-UWF
LIArmy-P
RKO ? //
EBF ?
YAF,
yAF
CORONET ?
TV MS
YAF
Edited
CORONET ?
USIA ?.
//
STER
CORONET ?
UWF
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
913. yow NATURE PROTECTS ANIMALS EBF ? //
(ZOOLOGY)
914. yow OUR BODIES FIGHT DISEASE EBF ? MS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
915. HOW PLANTS HELP US: OBSERV- CORONET '
INC THINGS ABOUT US TV MS
(BOTANY)
916. ow SEEDS GERMINATE USDA
(BOTANY)
917. HOW TELEVISION WORKS UWF
(PHYSICS)
918. HOW THE FAR FUNCTIONS KB
(BIOLOGY)
919. yow THE gYE FUNCTIONS KB
(BIOLOGY)
920. HOW THE MOSQUITO SPREADS BRAY
DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Tropical)
921. HOW THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM BRAY
FUNCTIONS
(BIOLOGY)B
922. HOW TO ADD FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
923. HOW TO AVOID MUSCLE STRAINS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
924. yow TO BE WELL GROOMED
(MEDICINE- Hygiene)
925. HOW TO CATCH A COLD KimC1
(MEDICINE - Hygiene) .. /-
926. HOW TO CHANGE FRACTIONS JHUNT //
' (MATHEMAtICS - Arithmetic)
JHUNT //
BRAY
CORONET ?
927. HOW TO DIVIDE FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
928. HOW TO FIND THE ANSWER
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
929.. HOW TO GIVE AND TAKE
INSTRUCTIONS
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
930. HOW TO MULTIPLY FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
931. HOW TO SUBTRACT FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
932. HOW WE GET OUR POWER
(PHYSICS)
933. yow WEATHER IS FORECAST
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
934. HUMAN BEGINNINGS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
935. THE HUMAN BODY
(BIOLOGY)
JHUNT //
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
JHUNT //
JHUNT //
YAF
CORONET '
TV MS
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USIA "
//
24
TITLE AND CATEGORY
936. THE HUMAN BODY: SKELETON
(BIOLOGY)
937. THE HUMAN BRAIN
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
938. THE HUMAN HAIR
(BIOLOGY)
939. HUMAN REPRODUCTION
(BIOLOGY)
940. HUMAN SEMEN ANALYSIS -
MOTILE SPERMATOZOA AS INDEX
OF FERTILITY IN MEN
(BIOLOGY)
941. HUMAN SEMEN ANALYSIS -
TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING
MOTILE SPERM
(BIOLOGY)B
942. THE HUMAN SKIN
(BIOLOGY)
943. THE HUMAN THROAT
(BIOLOGY)
944. HUMMINGBIRD HOMELIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
945. HUNTING ANIMALS OF THE PAST
(PALEONTOLOGY)
946. HUNTINGTON'S CHOREA
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
947. HURRICANE CIRCUIT
(PHYSICS- Meteorology)
948. THE HYDRA
(BIOLOGY)
949. 1IYDRAULIC'DRED6ING
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
950. HYDRAULICS
(PHYSI
951. HYDROTHERAPY
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
952. HYDROTHERAPY PROCEDURES FOR
THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC
PATIENT
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
953. HYPERTENSION DUE TO
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
954. HYPERTENSIVE CRISES -
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT,
PHARMACOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY
(MEDICINEM - Hematology)
955. HYPNOTIC BEHAVIOR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
956. HYPODERMIC SYRINGES AND
NEEDLES, THEIR CARE AND
FUNCTION
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CORONET
EBF ' MS
BRAY
MCG-H /
WISTAR
WI STAR
BRAY
BRAY
GHasP
UofNeb
PSU-PCR
USIA "
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CDC "
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OE
VETS-UWF
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MFGuild
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
957. HYPOTHYROIDISM- PHYSIOLOGY, MFGuild ?
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
(MEDICINE- Endocrinology)
958. HYSTERECTOMY: THREE-QUARTER
INTRAFASCIAL TECHNIQUE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
959.
960.
961.
962.
- I -
I. V. STAT
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
I AM ALCOHOLIC
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
ICE RESCUE
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
THE IDEAL DIESEL CYCLE:
DIESEL ENGINE
(PHYSICS)
963. IGNITION AND SPARK PLUGS
(PHYSICS)
964. ILEOSTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
965. ILEOSTOMY AND COLECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
966. IMITATION IN A HOME-RAISED
CHIMPANZEE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
967. IMMEDIATE DENTURE SERVICE
(DENTISTRY)
968. IMMUNIZATION
(MEDICINE - Immunology)
969. IMMUNIZATION AGAINST
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(MEDICINE - Immunology)
OG"
CUTT
RKO ?
BSA
McG-H
TV
Champ
DG "
DG
PSU-PCR
UMI NN
EBF ? //
ACC-LEDER
??
970. IMPAIRMENT OF THE ABSTRACT PSU-PCR
ATTITUDE AS SHOWN ON THE
STICK TEST
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
971. IMPLANTATION FOR
ENUCLEATION
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
972.
973.
974.
975.
976.
977.
BURKE
IMPORTANCE OF GOALS MCG-H /
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
IMPROVING YOUR POSTURE CORONET ?
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
IN OUR GARDEN Edited
(ZOOLOGY)
IN THE BEGINNING Soco-M
(GEOLOGY)
INDIRECT INGUINAL HERNIA EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
INDIRECT MEASUREMENT KB //
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
25
TITLE AND CATEGORY
978. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
979. INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SYSTEMS
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
980. THE INDUSTRIAL ATOM
(ENGINEERING)
981. INDUSTRIAL 4HAUST SYSTEMS
(ENGINEERING)
982. INFANT CARE AND FEEDING
(MEDICINE - Child Care)
983. THE INFANT LARYNX
(MEDICINE - Otorhinolaryn-
gology)
984. INFECTIOUS HAZARDS OF
BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
985. INFECTIVE LARVAE OF
WUCHERERIA BANCROFT!
(MEDICINE - parasitology)
986. INFERIOR RELATIONS OF THE
SHOULDER JOINT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
987. THE INFINITE UNIVERSE
(ASTRONOMY)
988. INGUINAL HERNIA %
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
989. INGUINAL HERNIA AND
HYDROCELE IN INFANTS AND
CHILDREN
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
990. INGUINAL HERNIOPLASTY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
991. INJURIES OF THE PERIPHERAL
NERVES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
992. THE INNER EAR: A CINEMA-
TOGRAPHIC STUDY OF SOME
ASPECTS OF ITS ANATOMY,
PHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
993. THE INOCULATING NEFDLE %
(MEDICINE- Bacteriology)
994. INSECT zpo
(ZOOLOGY)
995. INSECTS
(zooLoo)
996. INSECTS AS CARRIERS OF
DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
997. THE INSIDE STORY
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
MCG-H /
CDC "
Handel
Tv
UMich ?
USIA "
//
JHMF ?
011
CDC-UWF
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CDC-UWF
DG "
Almanac
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BURKE
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CDC -UWF "
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EBF ?
ICA(IIAA)
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 50-Yr 2013/09/13 : CIA-RDP81-01043R002300020003-7
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
998. INSIDE THE CELL. PART 2: USArmy-UWF
REGULATION OF ENZYMES
(PMF 5077-b)
(CHEMISTRY)C
, 999. INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING UMINN
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
PROG ?
?
1000. INSTITUTIONS
, (MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1001: INSTRUCTING THE DISABLED OE
WORKER ON THE JOB
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1002. INTEGRATIVE ASPECTS OF THE USArmy-P "
NERVOUS SYSTEM. Part 2:
THE MOTOR SYSTEM
- (MEDICINE- Neurology)
1003. INTELLIGENCE.OF WHITE RATS PSU-PCR
'(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1004. INTERDEPENDENCE OF LIVING BRAY
- THINGS
-(BIOLOGY)
1005. INTERNAL WIRING OF JAW
- FRACTURES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1006. INTERSECTIONS OF SURFACES
-(ENGINEERING)
1007. INTRA-ABDOMINAL CLOSURE
DESCENDING COLON COLOSTOMY
(HERNIATIONS AND MULTIPLE
OPENINGS)
(MEDICINE - surgery)
1008. INTRA-ABDOMINAL COLOSTOMY '
CLOSURE (RIGHT TO LEFT
SIDE)* _
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1009. INTRA-ABDOMINAL COLOSTOMY USArmy-P "
, CLOSURE (TRANSVERSE LOOP,
PAUCHET METHOD)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1010. INTRAHEPATIC CHOLANGIO-
JEJUNOSTOMY WITH PARTIAL
HEPATECTOMY FOR BILIARY
OBSTRUCTION: LONGMIRE-
SANFORD OPERATION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1011. 1NTRAMAXILLARY MULTIPLE USArmy-P "
LOOP WIRING IN TREATMENT
OF JAW FRACTURES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1012. INTRAMEDULLARY FIXATION OF USArmy-P-
, THE FEMUR (PMF 5196) UWF "
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1013. INTRA-ORAL AND PHARYNGEAL VETS-uWF "
STRUCTURES AND THEIR
MOVEMENTS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1014. INTRATHORACIC GOITER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
DC"
PURDUE ?
USArmy-P "
? ..
USArmy-P
DC"
Dc
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1015. INTRAPERITONEAL SIGMOID
COLOSTOMY CLOSURE (SIDE TO
SIDE ANASTOMOSIS)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1016. INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA AND
TRACHEAL INTUBATION
(MEDICINE - Anesthesiology)
1017. INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA IN
OPHTHALMIC SURGERY
(MEDICINE - Anesthesiology)
1018. INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA.WITH
BARBITURATES
(MEDICINE - Anesthesiology)
1019. INTRODUCING THE REPTILES
(ZOOLOGY)
1020. INTRODUCTION AND LOCATION
OF CELESTIAL POINTS
(GEOGRAPHY- Navigation)
1021. INTRODUCTION TO APHASIA
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1027. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
(BIOLOGY) ?
1023. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
(CHEMISTRY)
1024. INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
1025. INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS- Arithmetic)
1026. argT1pN TO PHYSICS
1027. INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHO-
THERAPEUTIC INTERVIEWING
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1028. INTRODUCTION TO VECTORS:
AN COPLANAR-CONCURRENT
FORCES ,
(ENGINEERING)
1029. THE INVADER-
(MEDICINE- Communicable
Diseases)
1030. TIAo INVAPER
1031. INVERTEBRATES FROM THE puts
I(BO L Og
V (, REEL I, II)
1032. IRIDOCAPSULOTOMY AND
CAPSULOTOMY
(MEDICINE- Ophthalmology)
1033. [RON AND STEEL
(GEOLOGY- Mining)
1034. IRON-CARBON ALLOYS
(GEOLOGY- Metallurgy)
1035. IRON ORE MINING
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
26
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USArmy-P "
BURKE
McCas-T "
Abbott "
McG-H
USAF-uWF
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
EBF
CORONET '
CORONET '
JHUNT //
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OE /
COLUM
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Pictura
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1036. ISOLATION TECHNIQUE
(MN-1511x)
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USNavy-UWF
1037. IT'S MIGHTY CHEAP INSURANCE CALTEX "
(ENGINEERING)
1038. IT'S UP TO YOU CDC-UWF
(MEDICINE - Sanitation) .. /-
1039. IT'S UP TO YOU NYH
(MEDICINE- Communicable
Diseases)
1040. JET PROPULSION
(PHYSICS)
1041. JET PROPULSION
(PHYSICS)
1042. JOURNEY BACK
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1043. JOURNEY TO REALITY
(PMF-5116C)
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1044. JUDY'S SMILE
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1045. JUST OFF SHORE
(ZOOLOGY)
- K-
1046. KEITH, THE WOMBAT
(ZOOLOGY)
1047. KENTUCKY DAM,
(ENGINEERING)
1048. KERATOPLASTY (No. 112a)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1049. KERATOPLASTY (No. 112b)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1050. THE KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR
REHABILITATION
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1051. KIDNEYS, URETERS AND
BLADDER, THEIR STRUCTURE
AND FUNCTION
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
1052. KILL 'EM WITH GAS
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1053. KILL THE LOUSE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1054. KILLERS
(noLocr)
1055. KING CRA, LIMULUS
(BIOLOGY)
GE "
EBF ?
VETS-UWF
USArmy-p-
UWF "
AVIS //
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TV
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DG "
Kessler ?
BRAY
PURDUE ?
ICA(IIAA)
//
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1056. KING OF THE RIVER
(ZOOLOGY)
1057. KNOW FOR SURE
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1058. THE KOALA, OR NATIVE BEAR
(ZOOLOGY)
- L -
1059. LABOR AND CHILDBIRTH
(MEDICINE- Obstetrics)
1060. LABORATORY CONTROL IN MILK
SANITATION
(MEDICINE-M Sanitation)
1061. THE LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF
INFLUENZA
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1062. LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF
RABIES
(MEDICINEM-Veterinary)
1063. LAKES AND STREAMS OF
MINNESOTA ?
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Pictura
rv
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WH
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Tv,
CDC-UWF "
CDC-UWF "
CDC-UWF "
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1064. LANGUAGE OF DRAWING McG-H /
(ENGINEERING)
1065. THE LANGUAGE OF GRAPHS CORONET '
(MATHEMATICS --Graphs)
1066. THE LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS ' CORONET
(MATHEMATICS), ' 1067. LATERAL NECK
BURKE
(MEDICINE- Anatomy)
1068. LATITUDE BY POLARIS
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
1069. LAWS OF MOTION
(PHYSICS)
1070. LEARNING ABOUT ELECTRIC
CURRENT
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
1071. giZIMABOUT HEAT
1072. gmanour LIGHT
1073.1,EARNING,ABOUT SOUND
(PHYSICS)
1074. LEARNING AND GROWTH
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1075. LEASE ON LIFE
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1076. LEAVES
(BIOLOGY)
USAF-UWF
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EBF ?
EBF ? MS
EBF ? MS
EBF. Mi
EBF ? MS
EBF
NatTbA "
EBF ?
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....TITLE AND CATEGORY
-1077.,A LECTURE ON THE
"SPIROCHETES
, (MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
-
.1078. IEFT LOWER LOBECTOHY
MEDICINE-7-,Surgery)
10792IESLIE!-S.CU-BE
? ,.
(PHYSICS) .,
1080.ET ME SEE
1 -
1,1 - MEDICI NE:-,,Rehab i 1 it at Ion
ir1O8t, LET'S CATCH REPTILES,'
" ZOOLOGY),/ '
' (MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic).
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
SAB'
DG
USoCal
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CORONET ?
,1083::--1,ET'S,G0,70 THE 200 ,. , ,HARMON ?
(ZOOLOGY) '
:,.1084.,LET'S'HAVE FEWER COLDS CORONET ?
.: . . (MEDICINE - Hygiene)
- . .
3.085. LET'S KEEP THE KILLER DOWN
'(MEDICINE --Communicable
Diseases)
- ,
1086.,I,ET'S-LOOK AT ANIMALS
? .:,."(ZOOLOGY)
1087. LET'S LOOK AT ELEPHANTS
? . ZOOLOGY):
-1088. WOIRtag 5M:g
,4089. LET'S MEASURE: INCHES. .
. :FEET AND YARDS
; )(MATHEMTIC,8- Melsurement)
1
166. LET'S 'OPEN OUR EYES
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
109.1?LEIIKORRHEA::ITS piAGNois ,dIBA "
AND TREATMENT
:...(MEDICINE- Bacteriology).
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' ICS ,
1092, LEVELING FOR TOPOGRAPHIC
MAPPING
(ENGINEERING)E
. 1093. LIFE ALONG THE WATERWAYS
(ZOOLOGY)
.1094. LIFE BEGINS
, (MEDICINE - Psychology)
' 1095. LIFE CYCLE OF
' DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM LATIN
(MEDICINE- Parasitology)
1096. LIFE-CYCLE OF HARVESTER
ANT, PART 2
(ZOOLOGY)
1097. LIFE CYCLE OF THE DUCK
(ZOOLOGY)
1098. THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE
MOSQUITO
' (ZOOLOGY)
EBF
EBF ?
CDC-UWF"
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1099. LIFE CYCLE OF THE SOCKEYE
SALMON
(ZOOLOGY)
1100. THE LIFE CYCLE OF
TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1101. THE LIFE HISTORY OF
ENDAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
1102. THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WOOD TICK
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
1103. LIFE IN A DROP OF WATER
(BIOLOGY)
1104. LIFE IN A POND
(BIOLOGY)
1105. LIFE IN AN AQUARIUM
(ZOOLOGY)
1106. LIFE IN THE DESERT: NORTH
AMERICA
(GEOGRAPHY)
_ ?
1107. LIFE IN THE FOREST: NORTH
AMERICA .
(GEOGRAPHY)
1108. LIFE IN THE GRASSLANDS:
NORTH.AMfRICA
(GEOGRAPHY)
1109. LIFE IN THE OCEAN
(BIOLOGY)
. 1110. LIFE OF,A PLANT ,
(BOTANY),
1111. LIFE OF THE HARVESTER ANT.
PART 1
(ZOOLOGY) = ?.
ARTWI L
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
PHP
SAB
MAYO
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EBF ? MS
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1112. THE LIFE OF YOUR ARTIFICIAL
DENTURE
(DENTISTRY) .
1113. THE LIFE STORY OF A ' Phase
WATERMOLD - ALLOMYCES- , MS TV
(BIOLOGY)
1114. LIFE WITH BABY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1115. LIFE WITH JUNIOR
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1116. THE LIGATION AND STRIPPING
TREATMENT OF VARICOSE .
VEINS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1117. LIGHT ALL ABOUT US
(PHYSICS)
1118. LIGHT AND POWER
(PHYSICS)
1119. LIGHT AND SHADOW
(PHYSICS)
28
MIFF ?
:MIFF '
DG'
CORONET '
TV MS
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YAF
SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
1120. LIGHT CONTROL THROUGH POLAROID
POLARIZATION a. //
(PHYSICS)
1121. THE LIGHT IN YOUR LIFE GE
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
1122. LIGHT IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT BLBS
(PHYSICS)
1123. LIGHT WAVES AND THEIR USES EBF ? //
(PHYSICS)
1124. LIMESTONE CAVERNS
(GEOLOGY)
1125. LINDA AND ROY GO FISHING
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1126. LINES 6 ANGLES
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
1127. LISTENING EYEs.
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1128. LITTLE ISLAND BAYOU OUTLET
STRUCTURE
(ENGINEERING)E
1129. LITTLE JOE OTTER
(ZOOLOGY)
1130. LIVE TEDDY BEARS: THE
KOALA
(ZOOLOGY)
1131. LIVER FLUKE DISEASE IN
SHEEP (FASCIOLIASIS),
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
112. LIVES OF THEIR OWN
(ZOOLOGY) If
1133. LIVING WITH LIMITATIONS
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1134. LOADS OF COAL
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
1135. LOADS ON UNDERGROUND
CONDUITS ,
(ENGINEERING)
1136. LOBECTOMY AND SEGMENTAL DG "
RESECTION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1137. LOCALIZING TROUBLES
(ENGINEERING)
1138. THE LOCOMOTION OF SNAKES
(ZOOLOGY)
1139. LOCUS
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
CORONET ?
IMPCO ?
KB //
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USA-Eng "
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Ty I.
VETS-UWF "
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1140. THE LONELY NIGHT
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
McG-H /
McG-H
KB //
MHFB
TV
1141. THE LONG CANE (PART 1: VETS-uWF "
INDOORS)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
29
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1142. THE LONG CANE (PART 11:
OUTDOORS)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1143. A LONG TIME TO GROW
1144. (MEDICINE10:::G FO THE ANSWERS
-R
1145.
(BIOLOGY)
WIN
(MEI?Zgi;:)Physical
1146. LOW CERVICAL MIDLINE
INCISION
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1147. LOW CERVICAL PARAMEDIAN
INCISION
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1148. LUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1149. LUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY
(GANGLIONECTOMY)
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
1150. LUMBAR SYMPETHETIC 'sturG
GANGLIONECTOMY
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1151. LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL FUSION
WITH METALLIC PLATE
FIXATION
(MEDICINE - Surgery),
1152. LUNG CANCER: THE PROBLEM OF
EARLY DIAGNOSIS
(MEDICINE' -ipathology) I
1153. THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
VETS-UWF
Vassar
McG-H
METL
USArmy-P "
- USArmy-P "
THOR "
,
- 14 -
1154. MACHINES DO WORK
(PHYSICS)
1155. MAGIC IN AGRICULTURE
(CHEMISTRY)
1156. MAGIC OF FLUORESCENCE
(PHYSICS)
1157. THE MAGIC TOUCH:
IMMUNIZATION
(MEDICINEM- Immunology)
1158. THE MAGNET
(PHYSICS)
1159. MAGNETISM
(PHYSICS)
1160. MAGNETISM
(PHYSICS)
1161. MAGNETS
(PHYSICS)
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
-1162.-MAKE.YOUR OWN DECISIONS
, (MEDICINE - Psychology)
1163. MA-KING A BALANCED AQUARIUM
"(BIOLOGY)
1164. MAKING ELECTRICITY
'(PHYSICS- Electricity)
;4165. MALARIA
(MEDICINE - Tropical)
4166: MALARIA CONTROL IN THE
? 4, TENNESSEE VALLEY
- Sanitation)
1167. MALARIA CONTROL ON.
IMPOUNDED WATERS
(MEDICINE Sanitation)
?
.1168.-:THE'MALE SEX HORMONE
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1164. ,MALIGNANT-ORAL TUMORS
(PMF-5137)
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
--1170. MALNUTRITION IN THE
; HOSPITAL PATIENT
:(MEDICINE - Nursing)
?,1171. MALROTATION OF THE BOWEL
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
- "
A172. MAMMALS ARE INTERESTING
(ZOOLOGY)
.1173. MAMMALS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
? ' . (ZOOLOGY)
--1i74.'4M4ALS OF TkE ROCKY.
MOUNTAINS
.-(ZOOLOGY)
1175. MAMMALS OF THE WESTERN
IOUN
? (Z )
1176. MAN AGAINST MICROBE
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
, -
' 1177. MAN ALIVE
(MEDICINE- Hospitals)
1178. MAN TO MAN
(MEDICINE-Psychiatry)
1179. MAN WITH A THOUSAND HANDS
(ENGINEERING)
1180. MANAGEMENT AND TECHNIQUE
OF PULMONARY LOSECTOMY
(PMP-5O65)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
11S1. MANAGEMENT OF ABDOMINAL
COLOSTOMIES (INTRA-
URITONEAL CLOSURES)
(p)F-500S)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CORONET ?
TV MS
CORONET ?
TV MS
EBF ? //
CDC-UWF ?? /
TVA
CDC-UWF "
SCHER ? //
USArmy-P-
UWF **
Squibb "
//
Potts ?
EBF ?
CORONET
CORONET.'
CORONET ?
METL "
ACS
MHFB
IntHar
USAnny-P?
USAnmy-P **
30
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1182. MANAGEMENT OF STREPTOCOCCAL ((ETH "
INFECTION AND ITS
COMPLICATIONS
(MEDICINE- Communicable
Diseases)
1183. MANAGEMENT OF THE FAILING
HEART
(MEDICINE - preventive)
1184. MANCHESTER OPERATION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1185. MANDIBULAR PROGNATHISM
(DENTISTRY)
1186. MAN'S GREATEST FRIEND
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1187. MANSON'S BLOOD FLUKE
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
1188. THE MANUAL PREPARATION OF
TABLET TRITURATES
(MEDICINE- Internal)
1189. MANUAL ROTATION IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF OCCIPUT
POSTERIOR AND OCCIPUT
TRANSVERSE POSITIONS
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1190. MAPS AND THEIR MEANING
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
1191. MAPS AND THEIR USES
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
1192. MAPS ARE FUN
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
/1934 MAPS--LAND SYMBOLS AND
TERMS
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
1194. MARINE ANIMALS AND
FOODS
(ZOOLOGY)
1195. MARINE COMMUNITIES
(ZOOLOGY)
1196. MARINE CORROSION
(PHYS(CS)
1197. MARINE LIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
1198. MASSAGE
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Var ick
DG ??
VETS-UWF
TFC-MGM ?
CDC-UWF **
AACP
NU
ACAD
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
ACAD
THEIR CORONET ?
10-R
1199. MASSIVE TIBIAL AND ILIAC
BONE GRAFTS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1200. THE MASTER SLAVE
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
1201. MATTER AND ENERGY
(PHYSICS)
MIAMI
EBF '
AMA
OG"
Handel
TV
CORONET ?
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1202. MAZE REACTIONS IN NORMAL PSU-PCR
AND THYROIDECTOMIZED
SHEEP
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1203. MEANING OF ADOLESCENCE MCG-H
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1204. THE MEANING OF LONG EBF ?
DIVISION
(MATHEMATICSM- Arithmetic)
1205. THE MEANING OF PERCENTAGE
(MATHEMATICS- Arithmetic)
1206. THE MEANING OF PI
(MATHEMATICS- Geometry)
1207. MEANING OF PLUS AND MINUS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1208. MEASUREMENT
(MATHEMATICS- Measurement)
1209. MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
1210. MEASUREMENT OF THE SPEED
OF LIGHT
(PHYSICS)
1211. MEASURING TEMPERATURE YAF /
(PHYSICS)
1212. MEASUREMENT WITH LIGHT OE /
WAVES ,
(PHYSICS)
YAF
CORONET ?
EBF ?
CORONET ?
CORONET
mcG-H
1213. MECHANICS OF LIQUIDS
(PHYSICS)
1214. MECHANICS OF VIBRATION
(PHYSICS)
1215. THE MECHANISM OF CELL
DIVISI9N (PMF-5063)
(BIOLOGY)B
1216. MECHANISMS OF BREATHING
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1217. THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
PART 1: IMPORTANCE
(TF 8-1536-37-38)
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1218. THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
PART 2: MEDICAL HISTORY
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1219. THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
PART 3: EXAMINATION
(MEDICINE- Preventive)
1220. MEET MCGONEGAL
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1221. MEET THE CRABS
(ZOOLOGY)
1222. MEET THE WATERFOWL
(ZOOLOGY)
CORONET
UMINN
USArmy-P "
EBF ? /
//
uSArmy-P
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P "
HOLST
MichDC
31
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1223. MEETING THE HEEDS OF
ADOLESCENTS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1224. MEIOSIS IN SPERMATOGEN:SIS
OF THE GRASSHOPPER
PSOPHUS STRIDULUS L.
(BIOLOGY)
1225. MEN AGAINST ROCK
(ENGINEERING)
1226. MEN WORKING
(ENGINEERING)
1227. THE MENOPAUSE: :TS SIGNIFI-
CANCE, AND MANAGEMENT
(MEDICINE - Gynecology)
1228. MENTAL DEFECTIVES -
GLANDULAR TYPES -
MONGOLIAN AND CRETIN
(MEDICINE - Internal)
1229. MENTAL HEALTH: KEEPING
MENTALLY FIT
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1230. MENTAL HOSPITAL
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1231. MERCURY
(PHYSICS)
1232. MESENTERIC LYMPHATICS, THEIR
CONDUCT AND THE BEHAVIOR
OF THEIR VALVES IN THE
LIVING RAT
(MEDICINEM- Physiology)
1233. MESSAGE TO WOMEN
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
f i
1234. METAL CRYSTALS
(GEOLOGY - Metallurgy)
1235. METAL MAGIC
(GEOLOGY - Metallurgy)
1236. METALS AND NON-METALS
(GEOLOGY - Metallurgy)
1237. A METHOD OF MIXING SILICATE
CEMENT
(DENTISTRY)D
1238. A METHOD OF PROCEDURE
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1239. METHOD OF REPAIR OF
POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE
(PMP-5132)
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1240. MICHAEL DISCOVERS THE
MAGNET
(PHYSICS)
1241. MICHIGAN MARSH AND SHORE
BIRDS
(ZOOLOGY)
1242. MICHIGAN RED FOX
(ZOOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
McG-H
Phase-Lt. ?
GAR-D
PSU
SCHER " //
Io-R
EBF ?
Uof Okla-
IntFB
Edited
WISTAR
USPHS
fli
/
ASM
GE "
CORONET
TV MS
COM-BS
VETS-UWF
IlArmy-P
EBF ? MS
MichDC
MichDC
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1243. MiCROFILARIAE OF
WUCHERERIA BANCROFTI
(MEDICINE- Tropical)
1.244, MfCROORGANISMS IN TEXAS
FRESH WATER LAKES
(BIOLOGY)I
1?20, MICROSCOPIC STUDIES IN
POROUS MEDIA
(GEOLOGY)
12216. MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF
--",
(GEOLOGY) FLOW
(GEOLOGY)
MICROSCOPIC. WONDERS IN Dowling
WATER TV
(BIOLOGY)
MtGRANT LABORERS AND THEIR NYH '
CHILDREN
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
MILK AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
MINERALS FROM THE SEA
(GEOLOGY)
j251, MINING FOR NICKEL
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CDC-UWF "
NTSC
UofOkla
PSU
1252, MIRACIDIA .OF SCHISTOSOMA
JAPONICUM
v ? (MEDICINE' - parasitology)
,
t.tgAcLE OF LIVING
'(MEDICINE--CommunicaLle
/ ?
.Diseases)
1,254, MIRACLE: MAKERS
(PHYSICS)
1255. MIRACLE Of THE TREES
(BOTANY)
1,255. THE, MISSION OF THE MEMPHIS USA-Eng "
DISTRICT
(ENGINEERING)
12$7. MODEL STUDIES OF OUTLET USA-Eng "
STILLING BASIN. CHERRY
CREEK DAM AND RESERVOIR
(ENGINEERING)
,1258, MODEL STUDY OF OUTLET USA-Eng
STRUCTURES FOR WAPPAPELLO
DAM, ST. FRANCIS RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
1259. MODEL STUDY OF PENSTOCKS.
NORRIS, BLUESTONE, AND
NORFOLK DAMS
(ENGINEERING)
1260. MODEL STUDY OF SPILLWAY USA-Eng
AND STILLING BASIN FOR
JOHN MARTIN (CADDOA)
DAM. ARKANSAS RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
CDC-UwF "
MIAMI
INCo.
CDC "
USArmy-UWF
TFC-Warner
IntF13
? It
USA-Eng "
177:_+,14
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1261. MODEL STUDY OF SPILLWAY
FOR SALINAS DAM
(ENGINEERING)
1262. MODEL STUDY OF SPILLWAY
FOR WAPPAPELLO DAM, ST.
FRANCIS RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
1263. MODERN COAL MINING
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
1264. MODERN CONTROL OF POULTRY
DISEASES
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1265. MODERN SURGERY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1266. MODERN TECHNICS FOR
, INITIATING BLOOD CULTURES,
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
1267. MODERN TECHNICS OF COLLECT-
ING BLOOD SAMPLES
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
1268. MODERN WEATHER: THEORY AND
STRUCTURE OF STORMS:
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTER-
ISTICS OF ATMOSPHERIC
WAVES
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
1269. MODERN WEATHER: THEORY AND
STRUCTURE OF STORMS:
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
1270. MODERN. WEATHER: THEORY AND
STRUCTURE OF STORMS: '
WEATHER IN VARIOUS PARTS
OF AN OCCLUDED WAVE
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
1271. MODIFICATION OF WYLLYS-
ANDREWS OPERATION FOR
(LEFT) INGUINAL HERNIA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1272. MODIFIED RETROPUBIC
PROSTATECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1273. MOLD ANP YEAST
(BOTANY)
1274. MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER
(PHYSICS)
1275. MOLLUSCA (REEL I, 11)
(BIOLOGY)
1276. MOLLUSKS: SNAILS, MUSSELS,
OYSTERS, OCTOPUSES. ANO
THEIR RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
1277. MONARCH BUTTERFLY
(ZOOLOGY)
1278. MONARCH BUTTERFLY STORY
(ZOOLOGY)
32
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USA-Eng "
USA-Eng "
Goodyear "
ACC-LEDER
/
MIFF ?
BecD "
Bec0 "
USAF-uwF
? ?
USAF-UWF "
USAF-UWF "
Iason "
VETS "
EBF ?
EBF ? //
10-R
EBF ' MS
Coast
EBF ?
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1279. THE MONONGAHELA, AMERICA'S McG-H
BUSIEST RIVER
(GEOGRAPHY)
1280. THE MOON
(ASTRONOMY)
1281. MOOSE BABY
(ZOOLOGY)
1282. THE MOSQUITO
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1283. MOSQUITO PROOFING FOR CDC "
MALARIA CONTROL
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
1284. MOSQUITOES
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1285. MOSQUITOES AND MALARIA Edited
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1286. MOTHER HEN'S FAMILY: THE
WONDER OF BIRTH
(BIOLOGY)
1287. MOTHERHOOD- LIFE'S MOST ICS //
IMPORTANT JOB
(MEDICINE- Obstetrics)
EBF ? //
BARR
Tv
EBF ? //
USDA "
CORONET ?
TV MS
1288. MOTHERLOVE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
SPITZ
1289. MOTHS EBF ?
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1290. MOTILE SPERMATOZOA AS AN WISTAR
INDEX OF FERTILITY IN MEN
(PHASE MICROSCOPY)
(BIOLOGY)
1291. MOTILITY AND FLAGELLA
(MEDICINE - BacteeiologY)
1292. MOTILITY OF BACTERIA
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1293. MOTIVATING THE CLASS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1294. MOTIVATION AND REWARD IN
LEARNING
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1295. MOTOR APTITUDE TESTS AND PSU-PCR
ASSEMBLY WORK
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
SAB ?
SAB ?
McG-H /
PSU-PCR
1296. MOUNT RAINIER
(GEOGRAPHY)
1297. MOUNT RAINjER
(GEOGRAPHY)
1298. MOUNTAIN BUILDING
(GEOLOGY)
1299. THE MOUNTAINS
(GEOGRAPHY)
1300. MOVEMENTS OF ENDAMOEBA
HISTOLYTICA
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
Edited
InstF
EBF ? //
BARR
TV
CDC-UwF
? ?
33
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SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
1301. MOVEMENTS OF SOME COMMON
PLANTS
(BOTANY)
1302. MOVING X-RAYS
(PHYSICS)
1303. tiN. WILLIAMS WAKES UP
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
1304. A MULTIPLE PERSONALITY
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1305. MULTIPLE SCREENING
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1306. MULTIPLICATION IS EASY
(MATHEMATICS- Arithmetic)
1307. MUNICIPAL SEWAGE TREATMENT
PROCESSES
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1308. MUSCLE STATUS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1309. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHIES,
ATROPHIES. AND ALLIED
CONDITIONS
(MEDICINEM-Psychiatry)
1310. MY CHILD IS BLIND
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1311. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1312. THE MYSTERIES OF WATER
(PHYSICS)
- M -
1313. NARCOSYNTHESIS PSU-PCR
(MEDICINE- Psychology) P' /
1314. THE NATION'S BUILDING STONE' IndLI
(ENGINEERING)
10-R
Almanac
NCSBH
MFGuild ?
COLUM
CORONET ?
CDC-UWF "
ODLUM
SPGood
USArmy-UMF
VETS-UWE "
KB
1315. NATURALLY IT'S FM
(PHYSICS)
1316. THE NATURE OF COLOR
(PHYSICS)
1317. THE NATURE OF ENERGY
(PHYSICS)
1318. THE NATURE OF HEAT
(PHYSICS)
GE "
CORONET ?
CORONET '
CORONET ?
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SOURCES from which these motion pictures
may be obtained, and TERMS affecting
availability and use indicated by the
following symbols:
Rental - ' Related Strip - /
Loan - " Language Version - //
Television- TV
Magnetic Striping - MS
Absence of symbol customarily indicates
availability by purchase only. Availa-
bility sometimes depends on special
conditions stated with SOURCE
information.
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
1319. THE NATURE OF LIGHT
(PHYSICS)
1320. THE NATURE OF SOUND
(PHYSICS)
1321; NATURE'S PLAN
(PHYSICS - Meteo-ology)
1322. NEPHROPEXY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1323. NEPHROSIS IN CHILDREN
. (MEDICINE - Public Health)
4324. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
' (BIOLOGY)
1325. NEUROLYSIS OF PERONEAL
NERVE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1326. NEUROLYSIS OF ULNAR NERVE
IN THE LOWER ARM
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1327. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL
CONDITIONS: PATHOLOGICAL
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS or
, CLINICAL INTEREST
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
, _1328. NEURORRHAPHY OF MEDIAN AND
,ULNAR NERVES IN MID-ARM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1329. NEURORRHAPHY OF MEDIAN AND
ULNAR NERVES IN THE LEFT
FORE-ARM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
. i
NEURORRHAPHY OF ULNAR:
NEUROLYSIS OF MEDIAN IN
ARM
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1331. 'NEUROSURGERY IN AN OVER-
SEAS GENERAL HOSPITAL
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1332.. NEW FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1333. NEW FUEL FOR NEW ENGLAND
(ENGINEERING)
1334. A NEW HORIZON
(MEDICINE - Physical)
,1335. NEWCASTLE DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1330.
1336. NIAGARA FALLS
(GEOLOGY)
1337. NIGHT AND DAY
(ASTRONOMY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
EBF ?
DG
Pfizer "
MS
EBF ? /
//
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P "
SpGood
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P ?I
USArmy-P "
MIFF
BECHT "
NFIP "
ACC-LEDER
HFE
EBF ? MS
1338. NINE BASIC FUNCTIONAL BRAY
SYSTEMS OF THE HUMAN BODY
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
34
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1339. 1948 NEWPORT. KENTUCKY
FLOOD
(EIX;INEERING)
1340. THE 1937 FLOOD IN THE
MEMPHIS DISTRICT. CORPS OF
ENGINEERS ,
(ENGINEERING'
1341. NITROGEN CYCLE
(CHEMISTRY)
1342. NO VACANCY
(200LCGY)
1343. NOMADS OF THE NORTH
(GEOGRAPHY)
1344. NON-OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF
PARANASAL SINUSITIS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
1345. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1346. NORFOLK HYDRAULIC TESTS
(ENGINEERING)
1347. NORMAL AND ABNORMAL WHITE
BLOOD CELLS IN TISSUE
CULTURES
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
1348. A NORMAL BIRTH
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1349. NORMAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT:
JOYCE
"(MEDICINE - psychology)
1350. NORTH POLE
(GEOGRAPHY)
1351. NORTON PARAVESICAL EXTRA
PERITONEAL CESARIAN
OPERATION
(MEDICINEE- Surgery)
1352. THE NOSE: STRUCTURE AND
FUNCTION
(BIOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
USA-Eng ??
USA-Eng
? ?
EBF ?
HOLST
BAILEY
MFGuild ?
VETS-UWF
USA-Eng "
WISTAR
MedicAP ?
ID-R
YAF
McCall
EBF ? MS
1353. THE NOSE, THROAT, AND EARS MCG-H /
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1354. NOTHING BUT AIR InstF /
(PHYSICS)
1355. THE NUCLEAR REACTOR MCG-H
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
1356. THE NUMBER SYSTEM EBF ?
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1357. NUMBERS FOR BEGINNERS JHUNT
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1358. NURSE'S DAY WITH THE PSu-PCR
MENTALLY ILL
(MEDICINEM - Nursing)
1359. NURSING CARE IN
POLIOMYELITIS
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
USArMy-P
eV,
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1360. NURSING CARE IN POLIO-
MYELITIS: PART I - LOW
SPINAL POLIO
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1361. NURSING CARE OF THE
POLIOMYELITIS PATIENT
(PARTS 1.2.3)
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
1362. NURSING IN THE TROPICS
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1363. NURSING TECHNIC
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1364. NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF
TROPICAL DISEASE
(MEDICINEM - Tropical)
- 0 -
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
ScienceP
NFIP "
USArmy-P "
CRADLE
SQUIBB "
1365. OBESITY: PROBLEMS OF FAT EBF ?
FORMATION AND OVERWEIGHT
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
1366. OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE MenniF
PHENOMENOLOGY OF EARLY
ORAL BEHAVIOR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1367. OBSTETRICAL MANEUVERS ON Cl-Ad
THE AYERS MANIKIN
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1368. THE OCCLUDED FRONTS USNavy
(PHYSICS- Meterology)
1369. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MFGuild ?
PROBLEMS
(MEDICINE - Industrial)
1370. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN USArmy-P-
PROBLEMS OF MOTION UWF "
(PMF-51168)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1371. OCULAR BIOMICROSCOPY MFGuild
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
1372. OCULOMOTOR DISORDERS
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1373. OF PUPS AND PUZZLES
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1374. OHM'S LAW
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
1375. QIL ACROSS THE ROCKIES
(GEOLOGY)
1376. OIL FILMS IN ACTION
(ENGINEERING)
1377. OIL LARVICIDING
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1378. OIL TODAY, POWER TOMORROW
(ENGINEERING)
COLIN
TFC-MGM ?
CORONET ?
TV
BECHT "
GenM "
CDC "
FRITH
35
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1379. OKLAHOMA DEER STORY
(ZOOLOGY)
1380. OMAHA, RAIL METROPOLIS OF
THE PLAINS
(GEOGRAPHY)
1381. OMNI-BEARING DISTANCE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
1382. ON GUARD
(MEDICINE 7 Communicable
DisePses)
1383. ON OUR OWN
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1384. ON THE LEVEL
(PHYSICS)
1385. ON THESE FOUNDATIONS
(ENGINEERING'
1386. ONE AGAINST THE WORLD
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1387. ONE-STAGE RIGHT
HEMICOLECTOMY
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
1388. ONE-STAGE TOTAL COLECTOMY
FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1389. OPEN REDUCTION AND
INTERNAL FIXATION OF
FOREARM FRACTURES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1390. OPEN REDUCTION OF(TIBIA
AND FIBULA FOR MALUNION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1391. OPERATION BLOOD BANK
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
1392. QPERAT ION CONCRETE
(ENGINEERING)
1393. OPERATION FOR INDIRECT
INGUINAL HERNIA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Uof0k1 a
McG-H
USAF-UWF "
NYU
NFIP
JamH
Hancock
TFC-MGM ?
CUTT
USA-Eng
lason **
1394. OPERATION FOR VARICOCELE USArmy-P
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1395. QPERATION ICE PLOW USArmy-p :*
(ENGINEERING)
1396. OPERATION IVY USAF ??
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
1397. OPERATION OF BONNET CARRE USA-Eng
SPILLWAY DURING THE 1937
FLOOD
(ENGINEERING)
1398. THE OPERATION OF VALVES OF RArmy-P
AN Ox HEART
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1399. OPERATIONS WILDLIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
VaDeptE
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1400. OPERATIVE CHOLANGIOGRAPHY VETS
(MEDICINE - Surgery
1401. OPERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR USArmy-P
TOTAL URINARY INCONTINENCE
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
A402.tOPERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR NFIP
POST-POLIO PARALYSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1403. OPERATIVE TREATMENT FOR DG
.11IRSCHSPRUNG'S. DISEASE
(MEDICINE-Surgery)
1404:,.ORAL CANCER: THE PROBLEM ACS
, OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS
'(MEDICINE - Pathology)
tI405.-ORAL REHABILITATION VETS..
(DENTISTRY)
1406. ORBITAL RECESSION DG
OPERATION FOR MALIGNANT
- EXOPHTHALMOS
.?
. (MEDICINE- Surgery)
.1407'..YORGANIC DISORDERS OF THE JHMF ?
LARYNX'
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
1408, ORIGIN AND,SYNTHESIS.OF
PLASTICS MATERIALS.
(CHEMISTRY)
' 1409, ORTHOGRAPHIC 'PROJECTION McG-H
(ENGINEERING) ,
1410, ORTHOPEDIC REHABILITATION ICD
CIFSPINAL CORD INJURIES
(MEDICINE -Physical)
? ?
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1419. OUR BIG, ROUND WORLD
(GEOGRAPHY)
1420. OUR CHANGING EARTH
(GEOLOGY)
1421. OUR COMMON FUELS
(PHYSICS)
1422. OUR EARTH
(GEOGRAPHY)
1423. QUR ENEMIES, SAND AND GRAVEL
(ENGINEERING)
1424. OUR FEET
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1425. OUR NATURAL RESOURCES
(GEOGRAPHY)
1426. OUR PRODUCTIVE LAND
(GEOGRAPHY)
1427. OUR TEETH: THEIR GROWTH
AND STRUCTURE
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1428. OUR WEATHER
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
1429. OUT OF THE SHADOWS
OE / (MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1430. OUTBREAK
(MEDICINE- Veterinary)
1431. THE OUTSIDER
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1432. OVERCOMING FEAR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
TFC 1433. OVERCOMING WORRY
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1434. OVLuLATION, FERTILIZATION,
AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF
THE MAMMALIAN EGG
(BIOLOGY)
1435. OXIDATION AND REDUCTION
(CHEMISTRY)
1436. OXYGEN
(CHEMISTRY)
1412, 0140SIS,
(BIOLOGT4
12412.-THE OTHER FELLOW'S YAF
?FEELINGS
I4EDIC1NE --psychology)
1413., QTHER,PEOPLE'S PROPERTY YAF
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
211,14.-OT1TIS MEDIA IN PEDIATRICS. DOHO
(MEDICINE- pediatrics)
1415. OTOSCOPIC CINEMATOGRAPHY
OF THE TYPANIC MEMBRANE
AND MIDDLE EAR
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolarynoology)
1416. OTOSCOPY IN THE
INFLAMMATIONS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
1417. THE OTTO CYCLE: GASOLINE
ENGINE
(PHYSICS)
1.418. OUR ANIMAL NEIGHBORS
(ZOOLOGY)
JHMF
DOHO
MCG-H
rv
CORONET
- P -
1437. THE F & H SINGLE PASS
PROCESSING METHOD -
BITUMINOUS
(ENGINEERING)
/438. PALLIATIVE: ELECTRO-
COAGULATION OF ADVANCED
CANCER OF THE RECTUM
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1439. PALLIATIVE SURGERY IN
ADVANCED CANCER OF THE
RECTUM
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
36
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CORONET ?
TV
UMich
TV
CORONET ?
EBF ? //
USA-Eng
BRAY
Dowling
Dowling
KB //
? ?
EBF ? MS
USoCal
USDA
YAF
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
USDA
EBF ? //
CORONET
P&H
TdeC
TdeC
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1440. PANCREATO-DUODENAL
RESECTION FOR CARCINOMA
OF THE HEAD OF THE
PANCREAS OR CARCINOMA OF
AMPULLA OF VATER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1441. PAnIaLOFITMEBRATES.
(BIOLOGY)
1442. PARALLEL LINES
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
1443. A PARASITIC PLANT
(BOTANY)
1444. PARERGASTIC REACTION
(SCHIZOPHRENIA) IN A
PERSON OF LOW
INTELLIGENCE
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1445. PARIS GREEN LARVICIDING
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1446. PAROTIDECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1447. PAROTIDECTOMY, SUPERFICIAL
LOBECTOMY FOR MIXED TUMOR
WITH PRESERVATION OF THE
FACIAL NERVE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1448. PARTIAL DENTURES AND
BRIDGES
(DENTISTRY)
1449. PARTIAL DENTURES -
BIOMECHANICS
(DENTISTRY)
1450. PARTIAL NEURORRHAPHY OF
THE SCIATIC NERVE IN THE
BUTTOCK
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1451. PARTIAL RESECTION OF THE
STOMACH FOR DUODENAL
ULCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1452. PARTS OF NINE
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1453. PARTS OF THINGS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1454. PASSAGE TO THE PRIBILOFS
(ZOOLOGY)
1455. THE PATHOLOGY OF SCHISTO-
SOMIASIS MANSONI
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
1456. PAY ATTENTION: PROBLEMS
OF HARD OF HEARING
CHILDREN
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1457. PAY DIRT
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG ??
IO-R
JHUNT
//
EBF ?
PSU-PCR
CDC
DG
??
ARTWIL
UNavy-UWF
taArmy-P
DG
YAF
YAF
Fouke
CDC
Vassar
GAR-D
37
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1458. PEAT AND COAL
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
1459. PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
(MEDICINE - Anesthesiology)
1460. PELICAN, TURTLE, AND FISH
FROM GULF OF FLORIDA
(ZOOLOGY)
1461. PENETRATINO WOUNDS OF THE
ABDOMEN (MN 7470)
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
1462. PEPTIC ULCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1463. PERCENTAGE
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1464. PERFORMANCE TESTING
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1465. PERICARDIAL RESECTION FOR
CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1466. PERICARDIECTOMY FOR CHRONIC ULSM
CARDIAC COMPRESSION DUE
TO CONSTRICTING PERI-
CARDITIS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1467. PERIODONTIA (MN-5370)
(DENTISTRY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Edited
SQUIBB
IO-R
? ?
ySNavy-uwF
WYETH //
JHUNT
//
UN INN
DG
1.1Navy-UWF
1468. PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES Ilprmy-P
(PMF 5053)
(MEDICINEM- Neurology)
1469. PERIPHERAL NERVE SURGERY
PART 1: SCIATIC NERVE
(PMF 5061)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1470. PERITONEOSCOPY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
taArmy-P
BURKE
1471. PERITONEUM BURKE
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1472. PERONEAL NERVE ANASTOMOSIS USArmy
AT THE KNEE (PMF-5088)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1473. PERSONAL HEALTH FOR GIRLS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1474. PERSONAL HYGIENE FOR
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1475. THE PETRIFIED RIVER:
STORY OF URANIUM
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
1476. PETROLEUM
(GEOLOGY)
1477. PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
(GEOLOGY)
1478. PETROLEUM AND ITS USES
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
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CORONET ?
BOYS CORONET
THE NCC
EBF ? //
Edited
SI NCL
t
- 111,
.0.4.441;:i244 ' iva5413.644,4,4:541-rnm ?
4
TITLE AND CATEGORY
51479. PHANTOM SEA
(GEOLOGY)
1460. PHASE MICROSCOPY OF NORMAL UofWash
-LIVING BLOOD CELLS: TV
PART I: PERIPHERAL BLOOD
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
1481. PHOTOGEOLOGY - A NEW LOOK Geophoto
FOR 011.
,(GEOLOGY)
,1482. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF PUBERTY MoG-H
(BIOLOGY)
1483. PHYSICAL MEDICINE SERVICE USArmy-P
- (MEDICINE - Physical)
,
1484. PHYSICAL REHABILITATION Film? ?
' (MEDICINE - Rehabilitation) TV
1485. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL SCHER "
' MENSTRUATION //
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
-
,1486. PICTORIAL SKETCHING
- ,(ENGINEERING)
1487, PINOCYTOSIS - DRINKING
CELLS
' (MEDICINE - Pathology)
11488. .PINTA (PMF-5071)
,(MEOICINE - Tropical)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
AdA
1489. A PIPELINE LICKS THE
'..WEATHER
(ENGINEERING)
1490. PIPELINE TO THE CLOUDS
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
'1491.
W492.
PIPES IN THE HOUSE
(ENGINEERING)
'PIPEVIN6 SWALLOWTAIL
BUTTERFLY
(ZOOLOGY)
1493. PLAGUE
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1494. PLAGUE CONTROL (MN-4049)
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
14G-H
Tv
BY WISTAR
1495. PLANES WITHOUT PILOTS
' (PHYSICS)
1496. PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1497. PLANT GROWTH
(BOTANY)
1498. PLANT GROWTH AND MUTATION
IN TRADESCANT1A VIRGIN1CA
L. (*SPIDERWORT")
(BOTANY)
1499. PLANT OpDITIES
(BOTANY)
? ?
uSArmy-P "
SoCal G
GE "
CHU-WEX
insF
UofC
USNavy-UWF
BELL-AIR "
CORONET
MS TV
EBF ? //
Phase-Lt
IntFB "
38
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1500. PLANT TRAPS
(BOTANY)
1501. PLANTS MAKE FOOD
(BOTANY)
1502. PLASTER CASTS
(MEDICINE - Lab. procedures)
1503. PLASTIC REPAIR OF THIGH
STUMP
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1504. PLASTICS
(CHEMISTRY)
1505. PNEUMONECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1506. PNEUMONIA
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1507. POLE DRAINAGE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1508. POLIOMYELITIS IN MONKEYS
AND RODENTS
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1509. POLYGONS
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
1510. POLYPS OF THE LARGE
INTESTINE
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
1511. POND INSECTS
(BIOLOGY)
1512. POND LIFF
(BIOLOGY)
15131 PORCELAIN JACKET CROWN
TECHNIQUF y
(DENTISTRY)
1514. PORTACAVAL SHUNT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1515. POSITION FINDING ON THE
EARTH
(GEOGRAPHYG - Navigation)
1516. A POSITIVE APPROACH TO THE
PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1517. POSTNATAL CARE
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1518. POSTOPERATIVE DISTURBANCES
OF VISUALLY CONTROLLED
BEHAVIOR IN THE CAT
FOLLOWING COMPLETE BILAT-
ERAL REMOVAL OF THE VISUAL
CORTEX
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ?
CHU-WEX
iaArmy-P
RArmy-P
YAF
DG "
EBF ?
CDC "
COLUM
KB
//
DG "
EBF ?
EBF ?
COM-BS "
DG "
USAF-UWF
IPS
VETS-uWF
Med icAP ?
PSU-PCR
1519. POSTURAL ADJUSTMENTS OF THE IntFB
INFANT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
4
1520.
1521.
1522.
1523.
1524.
1525.
1526.
1527.
1528.
1529.
1530.
TITLE AND CATEGORY
POSTURE AND EXERCISE
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
POSTURE AND LOCOMOTION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
POSTURE HABITS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
POSTURE PALS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
POWDER METALLURGY
(PARTS I. II)
(GEOLOGY - Metallurgy)
POWER
(PHYSICS)
POWER BY WHICH WE LIVE
(PHYSICS)
POWER Of PLANTS
(BOTANY)
POWER UNLIMITED
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
THE PRAYING MANTIS
(ZOOLOGY)
PRECANCER DIAGNOSIS OF
CERVIX BY CYTOLOGY
(MEDICINEM - Pathology)
1531. PREFACE TO A LIFE
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1532. PREFACE TO CHEMISTRY EBF ?
(CHEMISTRY)
1533. PREFACE TO PHYSICS EBF ?
(PHYSICS) MS
1534. PREFRONTAL LOBOTOMY FOR DG "
AGITATIVE - DEPRESSIVE
STATE
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1535. PREHISTORIC TIMES: THE
WORLD EFORE MAN
(GEOLOGY)
1536. PRENATAL CARE
(MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
1537. THE PREPARATION AND
INSERTION OF TANTALUM
PLATE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1538. PREPARATION AND STAINING
OF BLOOD FILMS
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
1539. PREPARATION OF THE MOUTH UMINN
FOR DENTURES
(DENTISTRY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ? /
//
EBF ?
CORONET ?
AVIS //
OE
JamH
GE "
Almanac
Handel
TV
HFE
Cl-Ad
USPHS "
CORONET
MedicAP ?
vprmy-P
COC-UWF
1540. PRESCRIPTION FOR WORK
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
VETS "
??
39
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1541. PRESERVATION OF BACTERIA
BY DESICCATION IN VACUO
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1542. PRESSURE STEAM STERILJZATION
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
1543. PREVENT DYSENTERY
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1544. PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF
DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1545. PRIMARY CELL
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
1546. PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA
(MEDICINE - Gynecology)
1547. PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
DUE TO PARATHYROID ADENOMA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1548. PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS
(ENGINEERING)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
CDC-UWF "
MISTER "
ICA(IIAA)
//
ICS
//
EBF ? //
SEARLE
DG "
OE
1549. PRINCIPLES OF FRACTURE VETS-CHU-
, REDUCTION WEX "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1550. PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMFNT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1551. PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
1552. PRINCIPLES OF GEARING: AN
INTRODUCTI
(ENGINEERING)E
1553. PRINCIPLES Of LUBRICATION
(ENGINEERING)
:
1554. PRINCIPLES 'OF PENICILLIN
THERAPY
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1555. THE PRINCIPLES OF
(plgRaRATION
1556. PRINCIPLES Of SCALE DRAWING
(ENGINEERING)
1557. PRINCIPLES OF REFRIGERATION
(PHYSICS)
1558. THE PRINCIPLE OF THE
(PNWOR
1559. PROBLEM AT PpRT WASHINGTON
(ENGINEERING)
1560. PROBLEM CHILDREN
1561.
(MEDICINE
PROBLEM
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1562. PROBLEM OF PUPIL ADJUSTMENT
(PARTS I AND II)
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
McG-H
GE "
OE /
OE /
Ii?
TIBB "
KB
CORONET
OE
YAF
?
USA-Eng "
OHIO
//
McG-H
McG-H
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release ? 50-Yr 2013/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R002300020003-7
qt.
-
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1863. PROBLEMS IN THE TREATMENT
.'-' OF POLIOMYELITIS
(MEDICINENursing)
1584.'eROBLEMS'OF-FLIGHT , EBF ?
(pHYSICS)
1665!PROBLEMS OF RHEUMATOID
;,;- ARTHRITIS
Intcrnal); ,
'1566. PROBLEM-SOLVING.IN INFANTS. IntF8
? (MEDICINE,- Psychology)
:.1567. PROBLEM-SOLVING IN MONKEY'S
,r,(MEDICINE, Psychology), , ?
/15681HE.PROCRASTINATOR.-.,' -
--1669.?PRPESTRANDOESTROUS.WISTR
BEHAVIOR IN THE GUINEA
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
UMI NN
- .
ARF. :
?,
MEDICINE 7.:PsycholOy)
1
',?(mEpiCItiE:- Physiology)
,
1570:?PROGRESSIVEHEPATOLEN-
( TICULAR DEGENERATION SPGoOd
MEDICINE - Psychiatry) ;
_
- -
1571. PROGRESSIVE WAVESCT8AN:i-,- McG-11.
-NERSE AND LONGITUDINAL ,TV-
? ?_,
1572.-PRONESTiLAyDROCHLOODE 1SQUIBB Se,
-,Internal)
? ,
'.-1573.'PROPERTIES OF TRIANGLES ,K8
'(MATHEMATICS.r Geometry):
1574, PROPERTIES OF WATER, CORONET
n (pHYSICS),,,t - -
? ?._ ,
1575. .PROSTHESIS: OCULAR uSNvje-UV!F
REPLACEMENT, (MN-43910 '
-
/
. ?? HI. I
1576.1PROTECT'YOUR EaRD"S' '
,
,
'!.
1577. 'PROTECTING A GREAT CITY USA-Eng "
? (ENGINEERING)
1.5,*JyRgo[04, THE BEGINNING . BOY
JEIIOLOGY) ?
1579. PROTOZOA. ONE-CELLED
? t'ANIMALS
,(BIOLOGY)
, .
, 1580.,PSYCHOGENIC.DISEASES IN
^ ,INFANCY:.AN ATTEMPT AT
:THEIR CLASSIFICATION
' (MEDICINE - Psychology)
1581. PSYCHONEUROSES ?
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1582. A PSYCHONEUROSIS WITH
COMPULSIVE TRENDS IN
THE,MAKING
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
EBF ?
SPITZ
SPGood
Fries-
Wool f
40
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1583. PSYCHOSOMATICS OF EXPERI-
MENTAL DRUG DISSOCIATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1584. PURDUE EYE CAMERA
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1585. PURIFICATION OF WATER
(TF 8-1174)
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1586. PURPOSEFUL SPLINTING
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1587. PYLORDMYOTOMY FOR!INFANTILE
PYLORIC STENOSIS
, (MEDICINE 7 Surgery)
1588. PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
1589. QUADRILATERALS
(MATHEMATICS -.Geometry)
? s
15
943. 9UNPgWAT)NS FISTULA
OF
'TEMORAUMESSELS
(PMF-5082)
(MEDICINE'-tSurgery)
59.-9.utITEVIgg
212R1
'-?DISEASEIN THE PERIPHERAL
VASCULAR CLINIC OF THE
HOSPITAL 'OF THE UNIV. OF
,,'PENNSYLVANIA
(MEDICINE,- Hematology)
1592. THE QUESTING MIND ,
(PHYSICS)
i593. 4 QUESTION IN TIME
?
it (MEDICINE', Pathology)
. l t
1594. QUICKEXNIA WINK/
, (PHYSICS)
-R-
1595. RABIES
' (MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1596., RABIES CAN BE CONTROLLED
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1597. THE RABBITS AND FROGS
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1598. RACOONS PICNIC
(ZOOLOGY)
1599. RADIAL NERVE INJURY IN
MID-ARM (PMF-5079i
(MEDICINE - Surgery
1600. RADIATION - SILENT SERVANT
OF MANKIND
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
PSU-PCR
PSU-PCR
USArmy-UWF
DG "
SturG
KB
KB
uSArmy-P
EBRF
S.
GenM "
ACS "
TFC-MGM ?
EBF ?
ACC-Leder
IMPCO ?
EBF MS
USArmy-P
Handel
TV
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1601. RADICAL GROIN DISSECTION: BURKE
MALIGNANT MELANOMA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1602. RADICAL NECK DISSECTION
FOR CARCINOMA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1603. RADICAL OPERATION FOR
CANCER OF THE CERVIX
(WERTHEIMS OPERATION)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1604. RADICAL OPERATION FOR
CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1605. RADICAL ORCHIDECTOMY
(PMF-5032)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1606. RADICAL PELVIC EVISCERATION
AND BILATERAL GROIN ,DIS-
SECTION FOR PELVIC CANCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1607. RADICAL RESECTION OF THE
MAXILLA AND ORBIT WITH
EARLY PROSTHETIC
RESTORATION
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
1608. RADICAL SURGERY FOR
ADVANCED LUNG CANCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)'
1609. RADIO ANTENNAS: CREATION 140-uWF
AND BEHAVIOR OF RADIO
WAVES
(PHYSICS)P
DG ??
DC ??
Kelso "
USArmy-P "
PACK
VETS "
SturG
1610. RADIO ANTENNAS: FUNDA- USAF "
MENTAL? OF THE ANTENNA
(PHYSICS)H
1611. RADIO RECEIVERS: PRINCIPLES USAF-DWF se
OF RADIO RECEIVERS
(PHYSICS)P
1612. RADIO TPANSMITTERS: USAF "
PRINCIPLES AND TYPICAL
, CIRCUITS
(PHYSICS)
RADIOACTIVITY: LABORATORY USArmy-P "
DEMONSTRATIONS (PMF-5110)
(MEDICINEM - Lab. Procedures)
1613.
1614.
1615.
1616.
RADIODONTICS: INTRA-ORAL io
TECHNIQU
(DENTISTRYD)
"
RADIO-FREQUENCY HEATING WestH
(PHYSICS)
RADIOISOTOPE (PMF-5145A, USArmy-P "
51458, 5145C 5145F,
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
5147B, 5147C
1617. THE RADIOISOTOPE:
METHODOLOGY (PMF 5145D) NtrirlirP -
(PHYSICSH - Nuclear)
41
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1618. RADIOISOTOPES--THEIR
APPLICATION TO HUMANS--
(AS TRACER STUNES AND FOR
THERAPEUTIC USE)
(MEDICINE - Atomic)
1619. RADIOTHERAPY: HIGH DOSAGE OE
TREATMENT
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
RAT ECTOPARASITE CONTROL
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
RAT KILLING
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
MFGuild
1620.
1621.
1622.
THE RAT PROBLEM (IF 8-1669-
70 -71-72
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
1623. TH4 RAT PROBLEM
(M 37 F-a)
(MEDICINEM - Sanitation)
1624. RATPROOFING
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1625. RATIO & PROPORTION ,
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1626. REACHING PREHENSILE
BEHAVIOUR OF THE HUMAN
INFANT
(MEDICINEM - Psychology),
1627. REACTIONS IN PLANTS AND
ANIMAL? ?
.
(BIOLOGYO)
1628. REACTIONS OF THE INFANT TO IhtFB
PINPRICK
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1629. READING MAPS
? (GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
1630. REALM OF THE HOLEYBEE
(ZOOLOGY)
1631. REARING AND FANDLING OF CDC "
ANOPHELES MOSQUITOES
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1632. REASONS FOR THE SEASONS tl!nnMol
(SCIENCE- Misc.)
1633. gEcEiviNg RADIO MESSAGES EBF ? //
(PHYSICS)
1634. RECENT MODIFICATIONS OF PSU-PCR
CONVULSIVE SHOCK THERAPY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1635. RECONSTRUCTION OF NOSE DG "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1636. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OG "
ESOPHAGUS BY JEJUNAL
TRANSPLANT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1637. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FLOOR DG
OF THE ORBIT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
CDC-UWF "
'CDC-UWF "
USArmy-P-.
UWF "
CDC-uWF "
CDC-UWF "
KB 7/ '
IntFB
EBF I'. '
EBF ? MS
-i'i I if iii/
USDA I
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1563. 'PROBLEMS IN THE TREATMENT UMINN
, OF POLIOMYELITIS
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1564: PROBLEMS OF FLIGHT
(PHYSICS)
1565. PROBLEMS OF RHEUMATOID
ARTHRITIS
(MEDICINEM - Internal)
1566. PROBLEM-SOLVING'IN INFANTS
' (MEDICINE -'Psychology)
1567. PROBLEM-SOLVING IN MONKEYS
,
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
THE PROCRASTINATOR
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1569. PROESTROUS AND OESTROUS
BEHAVIOR IN THE GUINEA
PIG ?
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
,
4570..,Fi'nglIIVOEGEPNg5g;
- Psychiatry)
t571. PINVINg
,
LONGITUdINAL
(PHYSICS) ,
1572.-RRONESTYL HYDROCHLORIDE SQUIBB ".
(MEDICINE - Internal)
' 1573. PROPERTIES OF TRIANGLES KB
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry) //
EBF ?
ARF"
IntFB
IntFB
YAF:
WISTAR
SPGood
MCG-H
TV
1574. PROPERTIES OF WATER
(PHYSICS)
1575. PROSTHESIS: OCULAR
REPLACEMENT (MR-43911111
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1676: IPROITECT'llOA BIRDS(
(ZOOLOGY)
1577. PROTECTING A GREAT CITY
(ENGINEERING)
1578. PROTOPLASM, THE BEGINNING
OF LIFg
(BIOLOGY)
1579. PROTOZOA, ONE-CELLED
, ANIMAL;
(BIOLOGY)
1580. PSYCHOGENIC DISEASES IN SPITZ
INFANCY: AN ATTEMPT AT
THEIR CLASSIFICATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1581. PSYCHONEUROSES
(MEDICINE- Psychiatry)
1582. A PSYCHONEUROSIS WITH
COMPULSIVE TRENDS IN
THE MAKING
(MEDICINEM - Psychiatry)
CORONET
USNavy-UWF
1 1
LibFilms-
WH
UA-Eng "
BRAY
EBF ?
SPGood
Fries-
Wool f
'It
40
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1583. PSYCHOSOMATICS OF-EXPERI-
MENTAL DRUG DISSOCIATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1584. PURDUE EYE CAMERA
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1585. PURIFICATION OF WATER
(TF 8-1174)
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1586. PURPOSEFUL SPLINTING
, (MEDICINE - Surgery)
1587. PYLOROMYOTOMY FOR' INFANTILE
PYLORIC STENOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1588. PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM .
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
_ Q
1589. QUADRILATERALS
(MATHEMATICS - Geometry)
1590. QUADRUPLE LIGATION AND
EXCISION OF FISTULA OF
FEMORAL VESSELS
(PMF-5082)
(MEDICINEME - Surgery)
1591. QUANTITATIVE TESTS USED IN EBRF
THE DIAGNOSIS OF ARTERIAL
DISEASE IN THE PERIPHERAL
VASCULAR CLINIC OF THE
HOSPITAL OF THE UNIV. OF
PENNSYLVANIA
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
1592. THE QUESTING MIND
(PHYSICS)
1593. 4 QUESTION IN TIME
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
p%
1594. QUICKER'N A WINK
(PHYSICS)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
PSU-PCP
PSU-PCR
USArmy-UWF
DG
SturG
KB
KB
HArmy-P
-R-
1595. RABIES
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1596, RABIES CAN BE CONTROLLED
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1597. THE RABBITS AND FROGS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1598. wows PICNIC
(ZOOLOGY)
1599. RADIAL NERVE INJURY IN
(MEDICINE - Surgery
MID-ARM (PMF-50791
1600. RADIATION - SILENT SERVANT
OF MANKIND
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
S.
GenM
ACS
TFC-MGM ?
EBF
ACC-Leder
IMPCO ?
E8F ? MS
iaArmy-P
Handel
TV
SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
1601. RADICAL GROIN DISSECTION: BURKE
MALIGNANT MELANOMA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1602. RADICAL NECK DISSECTION DG "
FOR CARCINOMA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1603. RADICAL OPERATION FOR DG
CANCER OF THE CERVIX
(WERTHEIM'S OPERATION)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1604. RADICAL OPERATION FOR Kelso "
CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1605. RADICAL ORCHIDECTOMY USArmy-P "
(PMF-5032)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1606. RADICAL PELVIC EVISCERATION PACK
AND BILATERAL GROIN ,DIS-
SECTION FOR PELVIC CANCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1607. RADICAL RESECTION OF THE
MAXILLA AND ORBIT WITH
EARLY PROSTHETIC
RESTORATION
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
1608. RADICAL SURGERY FOR
ADVANCED LUNG CANCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery).
1609. RADIO ANTENNAS: CREATION USAF-UWF
AND BEHAVIOR OF RADIO
WAVES
(PHYSICS)
RADIO ANTENNAS: FUNDA- USAF "
,
MENTALS OF THE ANTENNA
(PHYSICS)
RADIO RECEIVERS: PRINCIPLES 'USAF-UWF
, OF RADIO RECEIVERS
(PHYSICS)
VETS '
SturG
1610.
1611.
1612.
1613.
1614.
1615. Ig14-gruENCY HEATING
1616. RADIOISOTOPE (PMF-5145A,
51458, 5145C 5145F,
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
5147B, 5147C
1617. THE RADIOISOTOPE: USArmy-p -
METHODOLOGY (PMF 51450 uWF "
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
RADIO TRANSMITTERS:
PRINCIPLES AND TYPICAL
CIRCUITS
(PHYSICS)
RADIOACTIVITY: LABORATORY
DEMONSTRATIONS (PMF-5110)
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
RADIODONTICS: INTRA-ORAL
TECHNIQUE
(DENTISTRY)
USAF "
USArmy-P "
10
westH
USArmy-P
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1618. RADIOISOTOPES--THEIR mFGuild
APPLICATION TO HUMANS--
(AS TRACER STUDIES AND FOR
THERAPEUTIC USE)
(MEDICINE - Atomic)
1619. RADIOTHERAPY: HIGH DOSAGE OE
TREATMENT
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1620. RAT ECTOPARASITE CONTROL CDC-UWF
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1621. RAT KILLING CDC-UWF "
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1622. THE RAT PROBLEM (TF 8-1669-
70-71-72
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
1623. THk RAT PROBLEM CDC-UWF '?
(M 37 1-a)
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1624. RATPROOFING CDC-UWF
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1625. RATIO & PROPORTION K8 //
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1626. REACHING PREHENSILE IntFB
BEHAVIOUR OF THE HUMAN
INFANT
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1627. REACTIONS IN PLANTS AND EBF ? //
ANIMAL
(BIOLOGYI)
1628. REACTIONS OF THE INFANT TO IntFB
PINPRICK
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1629. READING MAPS
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps) /
1630. REALM OF THE HONEYBEE USDA
(ZOOLOGY)
1631. REARING AND HANDLING OF CDC
ANOPHELES MOSQUITOES
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
REASONS FOR THE SEASONS
(SCIENCE- Misc.)
RECEIVING RADIO MESSAGES
(PHYSICS)
USArmy-P-
UWF **
EBFi, MS /
"
1632.
1633.
1634. RECENT MODIFICATIONS OF
CONVULSIVE SHOCK THERAPY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1635. RECONSTRUCTION OF NGSE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1636. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE
ESOPHAGUS BY JEJUNAL
TRANSPLANT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1637. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FLOOR
OF THE ORBIT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
MinnM01
V.
EBF ? //
PSU-PCR
DG??
DG??
DO ??
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108. REAABILITAT/ON FOR
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LMEDICTSE-Seurolo24
1649. REHAMITATION OF CHRONIC
AEWOLOGICAL CA54
(ME0101 - Pehadilltation)
164, REMAIMITATION OF PATIENTS
WITO CLEFTS OF LIP AND
PALATE
(YED1C)NE-- Rehabilitation)
1601; REP15141 or AN IMPACTED
MANDieuLAR THIRD, MOLAR BY
CONTROLLED 5ECTIONING
(MT sra-0
102, REMOVAL OF IMPACTED TEETH
(DENTISTRY)
103, REMOVAL OF INTRATHORACIC
FOREIGN 801E5
(P,Epici9e -
Osorhonolgtryngology)
1654. GEMOIAL OF LOWER LUMBAR
, INTERVERTEBRAL 01$0
(MEDICINE - 5urOery)
1650, REMOVAL OF MAGNETIC FOREIGN
, 8001E5 FROM THE EYE ,
'MEDICINE - OW01174)007)
WL.IN4
**
102Guild
p5ArrAy-P"
UMINN
USArmy-P **
PHH "
USArmy-P "
42
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1656. REPAIR OF A POST OPERATIVE
.WENTRAL HERNIA WITH
SURGALOY STAINLESS STEEL
:MESH
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1657. REPAIR OF BLADDER HERNIA
iVEDICINE - Surgery)
166a. REPAIR OF BURN CONTRACTURE
OF NECK
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1659. REPAIR OF FALSE ARTERIAL
ANEURYSM (PMF-5084)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
REPAIR OF INGUINAL HERNIA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1650.
1651-
1552.
REPAIR OF MEDIAN NERVE
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
REPAIR OF RECTO-URETHRAL
FISTULA (PMF-50681
(MEDICINE - Surgery
1663. REPAIR OF RUPTURED
MEMBRANOUS URETHRA
(?MF-5022)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
166Z. REPAIR TO SKULL DEFECTS
111TH TANTALUM PLATES
(PMF-5086)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1555. REPORT ON DONALD
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1566. REPORT ON THE ATOM
(PHYSICS- Nuclear),
1667. REPORT ON THE LIVING
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1655. REPORT TO THE PEOPLE
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
1669. REPRODUCTION AMONG MAMMALS
(ZOOLOGY)
1670. REPTILES
(ZOOLOGY)
1671. ?UTILES ARE INTERESTING
'
ZOOLOGY)
1672. RESEARCH: PATTERN FOR
PROGRESS
(GEOLOGY)
1673. RESECTION OF A CONGENITAL
DIVERTICULUM OF THE LEFT
VENTRICLE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1674. RESECTION OF MANDIBLE FOR VETS "
AMELOBLASTOMA
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
1675. RESECTION OF RIGHT COLON DG "
FOR CARCINOMA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG.
lason
DG *.
USArmy-P "
Win-Ste "
BURKE
uSArmy-P
USArmy-P "
USArmy-P "
UMINN
MCG-H
USPHS "
DCStL
EBF ? //
EBF ' MS
FAofC
CALTEX
Potts-
DeBoer ?
SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
1676. RESECTION OF THE UPPER DG
POLE OF A DOUBLE KIDNEY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1677. RESECTION OF VAGUS NERVES-- SturG
TRANSTHORACIC APPROACH
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1678. RESISTIVE EXERCISES IN VETS-UWF "
PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR
THORACOPLASTY
(MEDICINE - Physical)
1679. RESPECT FOR PROPERTY CORONET ?
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1680. RESPIRATORY REFLEXES
DEMONSTRATED IN THE
RABBIT (PMF-5112
(MEDICINE Physiology)
1681. RESPONSIBILITY YAF
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1682. REST AND HEALTH CORONET '
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1683. REST THAT BUILDS GOOD CORONET ?
HEALTH,
(BIOLOGY/
USArmy-P **
1684. RESTORING THE AUTOPSIED 10
BODY
(MEDICINE - Autopsy)
1685. RETINAL DETACHMENT OPHTH-F "
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
1686. RETIRE TO LIFE UofOkla -
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry) IntFB
1687. RETROPLACEMENT OF THE OPHTH-F "
INFERIOR OBLIQUE AT THE
SCLERAL INSERTION
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
1688. RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY BURKE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1689. REVASCULARIZATION OF THE
HEART
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1690. THE RH FACTOR AND BLOOD
TESTING PROCEDURES
(MEDICINE - Hematology)
1691. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS OF
SPINE
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
1692. RHYTHM ON THE REEF
(ZOOLOGY)
1693. RHYTHMIC EXERCISES
(MEDICINE - Physical
Exercises)
CSEleck "
ORTHO
USArmy-P "
univerPic
InstF
1694. RICKETTSIA--LABORATORY USArmy-P "
PROCEDURE FOR THEIR
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFI-
CATION (PMF-5114)
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
43
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1695. THE RION.E OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
(BIOLOGY)
1696. RIDING TtlE FILM
(PHYSICS)
1697. RIGHT ON THE NOSE
(MEDICINE - Opthalmology)
1698. RIGHT PNEUMONECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1699. RIGHT SUPERNUMERARY KIDNEY--
REMOVAL THROUGH TRANSVERSE
ABDOMINAL INCISION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1700. THE RIGHT TO HEAR
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1701. RIKKI, THE BABY MONKEY
(ZOOLOGY)
1702. RINDERPEST
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1703. RIVER OF cop
(ENGINEERING)
1704. RIVER OF ICE, THE STORY OF
A GLACIER
(GEOLOGY)G
1705. ROAD TEST ONE--MARYLAND
(ENGINEERING)
1706. ROAD TO HEALTH & HAPPINESS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1707. ROBIN REDBREAST
(ZOOLOGY)
1708. ROCKS AND MINERALS
(GEOg:::EL:GY)
1709.
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1710. THE ROLE OF CARBON DIOXIDE
IN CONVULSIONS DURING
ANESTHESIA
(MEDICINE - Anesthesiology)
1711. ROLE-PLAYING IN GUIDANCE
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1712. ROLLED EARTH DAMS
(ENGINEERING/
1713. TgyrinICE OF RADIUM
1714. poi' RESECTION
(DENTISTRY)
1715. ROOTS OF PLANTS
(BOTANY)
1716. ROUTINE ADMISSION CHEST
X-RAY IN GENERAL
HOSPITALS
(MEDICINE - Hospitals)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
Handel
TV
JamH
Am0
DG
BURKE
10
EBF ?//
USDA
ry
USA-Eng e6
BAILEY
COM-PR
KB
EBF ? //
FAofC1
NatTbA "
//
AMA
UofC
USA-Eng "
TFC-MGM ?
ScieFC
EBF ? //
USPHS
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
17.17. ROUTINE EXAMINATION OF
EXTRA OCULAR MOTILITY
(MEDICINEM- Opthalmology)
1718. THE RUBY-THROATED
, HUMMINpBIRD
,(ZOOLOGY)
-1719. RUPTURES OF THE ROTATOR DG "
CUFF
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1720. RX ATTITUDE VETS "
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1721.RX, THE STORY BEHIND YOUR SQUIBB
, DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION //
, (MEDICINE - Internal)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
OPHTH-F "
CORONET ?
- S -
1722.. SAFE DRINKING WATER FROM UMINN
SMALL WATER SUPPLIES
' (MEDICINE.- Sanitation)
,1.723. SAFE TPBERCULOSIS NURSING
"(MEDICINE - Nursing)
:1724. SAFER' GASTRECTOMY
' (MEDICINE - Surgery)
41725. SAFITLIALT4E CHEMISTRY
:(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
1726::-5AIIPLANE
, - (PHYSICS)
1727... ST. FRANCIS CLOSURES 1945,
ST. FRANCIS BASIN PROJECT,
EMERGENCY LOOP REPAIR
, (ENGINEERING),E
i1128"4 SALAMANDERS' AND THEIR YOUNG
,
(BIOLOGY)
1729. SALT MINING OPERATION
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
1730. SALT WATER WONDERLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
VETS-UWF
BURKE
IND
InstF
USA-Eng
61-R
SALT "
HL
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SOURCES from which these motion pictures
may be obtained, and TERMS affecting
availability and use indicated by the
following symbols:
Rental - ' Related Strip - /
Loan - " Language Version - //
Television - TV
Magnetic Striping - MS
Absence of symbol customarily indicates
availability by purchase only. Availa-
bility sometimes depends on special
conditions stated with SOURCE
information.
44
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1731. SAMPLING RAW MILK
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
1732. SANCTUARY OF THE SEALS
(ZOOLOGY)
1733. SANDFLY CONTROL
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
1734. SANITARY LAND FILLS
(MEDICINE- Sanitation)
1735. THE SANITARY MARKET
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1736. SANITARY STORAGE AND
COLLECTION OF REFUSE
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1737. SANITATION TECHNIQUES IN
RAT CONTROL
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1738. SAVE THOSE TEETH
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1739. SCALENIOTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1740. SCARLET FEVER
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1741. SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1742. SCHISTOSOMES IN THE PRIMARY CDC-UWF "
(MEDICINE Parasitology)
1743. SCHISTOSOMIASIS (PMF 5027)
(MEDICINE- Parasitology)
SOURCE AND
AvAILABILITY
CDC -uwF "
TFC-20th
CentFox ?
USArmy-uWF
CDC-uWF "
ICA(IIAA)
//
CDC-UWF "
CDC-UWF "
EBF ? /
DG "
ACC-Leder
SAB ?
USArmy-P-
UWF "
1744. SCHISTOSOMIASIS-SNAIL FEVER USArmy-P
(MEDICINE - Parasitology) "
1745. SCIENCE OF SOAP
(CHEMISTRY)
1746. SCIENTIFIC METHOp
(SCIENCE- Misc.)
1747. SCOLIOSIS--METHOD OF
CORRECTION AND FUSION
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
EBF ? //
EBF ? MS
SturG
1748. THE SEA TFC
(ZOOLOGY)
1749. SEA SHELL ANIMALS FAofC
(ZOOLOGY)
1750. THE SEARCH: COLORADO SCHOOL YAF
OF MINES (URANIUM
PROSPECTING)
(GEOLOGY - Mining)
1751. THE SEARCH: FORDHAM UNI- YAF
VERSITY (EARTHQUAKE
RESEARCH)
(GEOLOGY)G
1752. THE SEARCH: MASSACHUSETTS YAF
u(NNZIEURTIIE:IF TECHNOLOGY
(AUTOMATIC MACHINES)
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1753. THE SEARCH: UNIVERSITY OF YAF
CHICAGO (WEATHER RESEARCH)
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
1754. SEARCH
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1755. THE SEASHORE
(ZOOLOGY)
1756. SEASHORE LIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
1757. SEASHORE WONDERLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
1758. ttEMNI. CHANGES IN TREES
1759. THE SEASONS
(ASTRONOMY)
1760. THE SEASONS OF THE YEAR
(SCIENCE - Misc.)
1761. SECOND SIGHT
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1762. SECONDS COUNT
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
1763. SECRET OF THE FJORD
(GEOLOGY)
1764. SECTIONS AND CONVENTIONS
(ENGINEERING)
1765. SEE BETTER: HEALTHY EYES
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
1766. SEE HOW THEY FLY
(PHYSICS)
1767. SEE HOW THEY SWIM
(BIOLOGY)
1768. SEED DIpPERSAL
(BOTANY)
1769. SEEDS GROW INTO PLANTS
(BOTANY)
1770. THE SEEING EYE
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1771. SEEING THE UNSEEN
(PHYSICS)
1772. SEGMENTAL PULMONARY
RESECTION
(MEDICINEE - Surgery)
1773. SEIZURE: THE MEDICAL
TREATMENT AND SOCIAL
PROBLEMS OF EPILEPSY
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1774. SELECTION OF DIMENSIONS
(ENGINEERING)
1775. SELF-CONSCIOUS GUY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
NSCCA
BARR
Tv
EBF ?
HOLST
CORONET ?
TFC ?
CORONET '
RKO
AETNA
TFC-20th
CentFox
McG-H
CORONET ?
Pictura
TV
Picture
TV
EBF ? //
CORONET
TV MS
TFC-Warner
MIT
DG "
VETS-uWF "
McG-H
CORONET ?
45
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1776. SENDING RADIO MESSAGES
(PHYSICS)
1777. SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS EBF ? /
(PHYSICS - Electricity) //
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ? //
1778. SEROLOGICAL TECHNIQUE:
VENIPUNCTURE
(MEDICINE - Lab. procedures)
1779. THE SETTING OF ENDEMIC
SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN PUERTO
RICO
(MEDICINEM Communicable
Diseases)
1780. SEVEN LITTLE DUCKS
(ZOOLOGY)
1781. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1782. WAGE TREATMENT
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1783. SHACKLES FOR THE GIANT
(ENGINEERING)
1784. SHADES OF GRAY
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1785. SHAPE AND MOTILITY OF
BACTERIA
(MEDICINEM- Bacteriology)
1786. SHAPING THE PERSONALITY: SPITZ
THE ROLE OF MOTHER-CHILD
RELATIONS IN INFANCY
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1787. SHE ALSO SERVES ICS
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1788. SHELL MOUNDS IN THE TVA
TENNESSEE VALLEY
(PALEONTOLOGY)
1789. SHINING RAILS GE "
(PHYSICS)
USNavy-UWF
CDC
? ?
BAILEY
EBF ?
CDC ??
USA-Eng "
U.SAnmy-UWF
SAB ?
1790. SHIPS THAT SEE IN THE NIGHT RCA
(PHYSICS)
1791. SHIPWORMS AND BARNACLES MIAMI
(ZOOLOGY)
1792. SHY GUY CORONET 9
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1793. SIDE-TO-SIDE ANASTOMOSIS SturG
OF PORTAL VEIN TO VERA
CAVA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
Garner
1794. SIGMOID, RECTUM AND ANAL
CANAL ENDOSCOPIC VIEWS
(MEDICINEM - pathology)
1795. SILICATE CEMENT COM-BS "
(DENTISTRY)
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release ? 50 -Yr 2013/09/ 3 : - -01
?C-
2_
IIMILAR TRIANGLES
(MATHEMATICS- Geometry)
1797: SIMPLE ANTEROR CLOSURE OF
COLOSTOMY (PMP-5070)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
,
1798. SIMPLE ANTERIORCLOSURE OF
TRANSVERSE OQLOSTOMY
-, (RIGHT SIDEMPMF-5069)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
, _ ?
1799. IIMPLE CHANGES IN MATTER CORONET '
(PHYSICS)
1800.
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION MCG-H
(PHYSICS)
1801,, SIMPLE MACHINES
-,, (PHYSICS)
1(92. :,SINGLE PASS PROCESSING
METHOD--CEeENT
(ENGINEERING)
THE SKELETON
(MEDICINE - Anatomy)
1804. IKILLED ACTS COLUM
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1805. SKIN ANTISEPTICS; EVALUA- CIEB "
TION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF
SOME WIDELY EMPLOYED
ANTISEPTICS
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
SKIN, GRAFTING
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SKI,VIGRAFTING/OF EXTENSIVE
BURNS
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
-
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
KB
//
USArmy-P
uSArmy-P
EBF ? /
//
PAH
EBF ?
1806.
1807.
?
1808. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT
, (MF-1249)
(MEDICINE-silehabilitation)
1809. SLEEP FOR HEALTH
(MEDICINE, -
Hygiene)
181O. '(HE SLIDE RULE. PROPORTION, OE
PERCENTAGE, SQUARES AND /
SQUARE ROOTS (ENGINEERING
- THE SLIDE RULE- 354)
(ENGINEERING)
1811.' THE SLIDE RULE: THE "C" OE
AND "0" SCALES
(ENGINEERING)
1812. SLOW MOTION STUDIES OF ETHYL
COMBUSTION, KNOCK AND .PRE-
IGNITION
(ENGINEERING)
1613. SMALLPDX AND VACCINATION NYH
(MEDICINE- Immunology)
1814. THE SMILE OF THE BABY SPITZ
(MEDICINE - PsyChology)
DG ??
??
a.
EATON / ' I
USArmy-P"
EBF /
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Cop Approved for Release
46
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1815. THE SMILES HAVE IT
(DENTISTRY)
1816. THE SMILING RESPONSE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1817. SNAGGING AND CHANNEL MARKING USA-Eng
FOR COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION
OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
1818. SNAGGING OPERATIONS ON THE
WHITE RIVE?, ARKANSAS
(ENGINEERING)
1819. SNAKES
(ZOOLOGY)
1820. INAKES CAN BE INTERESTING
(ZOOLOGY)
1821. SNAKES-FRIENDS AND FOES
(ZOOLOGY)
1822. SNAP OUT Of IT! EMOTIONAL
BALANCE
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
1823. INAPPING TURTLE
(ZOOLOGY)
1824. THE SNEEZE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1825. SNIFFLES AND SNEEZES
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
1826. IOAPY, THE GERM FIGHTER AVIS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
61827: SOCYAL ADJUSTMENT FOR THE
APHASIC fATIENT
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1828. SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE
BLINDED SOLDIER
(PMF-5035)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
BR ?
SPITZ
??
USA-Eng "
CORONET ?
YAF
MissoC
CORONET
EBF ?
SAB'
MCG-H
1829. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1830. SOCIAL-SEX ATTITUDES IN
ADOLESCENCE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1831. SOIL TESTS FOR EARTH
CONSTRUCTIQN
(ENGINEERING)E
1832. SOLAR FAMILY
(ASTRONOMY)
1833. SOLAR PROMINENCES
(ASTRONOMY)
1834. THE SOLAR SYSTEM
(ASTRONOMY)
1835. SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, AND GASES
(PHYSICS)
VETSCHU-
' WEX "
USArmy-UWF
McG-H
MCG-H
USA-Eng "
EBF ? //
UMich
CORONET ?
YAF
?
? 50-Yr 2013/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R002300020003-7
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1836. SOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE USAF-UWF
PROBLEMS IN CELESTIAL
NAVIGATION
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
1837. SOMATIC CONSEQUENCES OF SPITZ
EMOTIONAL STARVATION IN
INFANTS
(MEDICINEM - Psychiatry)
1838. SOMATIC ENDOCRINE TYPES SPGood
(MEDICINE - Psychiatry)
1839. SOME BEHAVIOR CHARACTER- PSU-PCR
ISTICS OF A HUMAN AND A
CHIMPANZEE INFANT IN THE
SAME ENVIRONMENT
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1840. SOME BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS SAB ?
OF BACTERIA: THE OXIDASE
TEST
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
IO-R
PSU-PCR
1841. SOME FROGS AND TOADS
(ZOOLOGY)
1842. SOME GENERAL REACTIONS OF
A HUMAN AND A CHIMPANZEE
INFANT AFTER SIX MONTHS
IN THE SAME ENVIRONMENT
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
1843. SOUND
(PHYSICS)
1844. SOUND RECORDING AND
REPRODUCTION
(PHYSICS)
1845. SOUND WAVES AND THEIR
SOURCES
(PHYSICS)P
1846. IOUNDS All ABOUT US
(PHYSICS)
1847. THE souNps OF MUSIC
(PHYSICS)
1848. SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
1849. SPAULDING-RICHARDSON
COMPOSITE OPERATION FOR
UTERINE PROLAPSE AND
ALLIED CONDITIONS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
Edited
EBF ? //
CORONET ?
TV
CORONET '
Edited
DG "
1850. SPEAKING OF MODELS USA-Eng "
(ENGINEERING)
1851. SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN THE WYETH " //
MANAGEMENT OF PEPTIC
ULCER
(MEDICINE - pathology)
1852. USE OF WHOLE BLOOD, BLOOD uSNavy "
PLASMA, AND CONCENTRATED
SERUM ALBUMIN WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO SHOCK
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1853. sPEECH READING (TF 8-1706) USArmy-P-
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation) uWF "
47
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1854. SPEECH TRAINING FOR THE UofIll "
HANDICAPPED CHILD
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1855. THE SPEED OF LIGHT: EBF ' MS
MEASUREMENT AND APPLICATION
(PHYSICS)
1856. IPERMATMA OF VERTEBRATES WISTAR
(BIOLOGY)
1857. SPIDERS EBF ? //
(ZOOLOGY)
1858. SPINAL FUSION WITH OSTEO- BURKE
PERIOSTEAL GRAFT
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1859. SPINNING LEVERS
(PHYSICS)
1860. THE SPINY ANT EATER
(ZOOLOGY)
1861. IPLENECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1862. SPLENECTOMY FOR CONGENITAL
HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1863. SPLENECTOMY
DISEASE
(MEDICINE -
1864. SPLENECTOMY
(MEDICINE -
FOR GAUCHER'S
Surgery)
FOR SPLENOMEGALY
Surgery)
Jana
LibFilms-
WH
THOR "
DG "
BURKE
LaRue
1865. SPLENECTOMY IN THE TREATMENT DG "
OF HYPERSPLENIUM
(MEDICINEM - Surgery) 1
/ ri
1866. SPLENORENAL ANASTOMOSIS FOR DG "
PORTAL HYPERTENSION
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1867. SPLENO-RENAL ANASTOMOSIS
WITH AUTOLOGOUS VEIN GRAFT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1868. SPOROCYSTS AND CERCARIAE
OF SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI
(MEDICINE - Parasitology)
1869. SPOROTRICHUM GROWING ON
AGAR SURFACE
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1870. SPRING pLossoms
(BOTANY)
1871. SPRING IS AN ADVENTURE
(BIOLOGY)
1872. SQUEAK, THE SQUIRREL
(ZOOLOGY)
1873. STANDARD FLOOD-FIGHTING
PRACTICES. 19148
(ENGINEERING)
1874. STARS IN STRIPES
(ZOOLOGY)
SturG
CDC "
SAB ?
IntFB
CORONET '
CHU-WEX
USA-Eng "
McG-H
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? 50
-Yr 09/ . - P81-0104npnn9q
-
aTITLE AND CATEGORY
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R002300020003-7
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1875.?STARTING LINE CB "
? (MEDICINE- Public Health)
1876. STATIONARY LONGITUDINAL
WAVES
(PHYSICS)P
1877, STaaNsARY TRANSVERSE
, (PHYSICS)
1878. STEPS OF AGE
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
MCG-H
Tv
MCG-H
Tv
MOB
1879. STILL GOING PLACES: ACTIVE PFIZER
MANAGEMENT OF DISABILITY
IN THE AGED
(MEDICINE - Geriatrics)
1880. A STORY OF A STORM
(PHYSICS- Meteorology)
1881. STORY OF APPENDICITIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1882. ItIE STORY OF BILE
MEDICINE - Physiology)
THE STORY OF COAL KB
(GEOLOGY- Mining)
THE STORY OF ELECTRICITY KB
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
??
CORONET '
IO-R
lason "
1885. THE STORY OF LUCY Kessler ?
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
188E. THE STORY OF MENSTRUATION KimCL
(MEDICINE- physiology)
1887; STORY OF,PETRDLEIT EBF ? /I
, (GEOLOGY)
1888. THE STORY OF PHENOTHIAZINE DUPONT
(MEDICINE- Veterinary) //
1889. THE STORY OF PREHISTORIC CORONET '
MAN MS TV
(PALEONTOLOGY)
1890. A STORY OF RESEARCH DUPONT "
(CHEMISTRY)
1891. THE STORY OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN HamM
SPOTTED FEVER
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
1892.
1893,
159%?
1895,
1896.
STORY OF SULPHUR Edited
(CHEMISTRY)
USAF
INGITAZTHE HELICOPTER
ggIF THE SPARK PLUG Cha
I2s) KB
mp //
THE STORY OF THE MICROSCOPE
(PHYSICS)
??
STORY OF WEIGHTS AND
MEASURES
(MATHEMATICS- Measurements)
CORONET
MS TV
?
48
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1897. THE STOWAWAY
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1898. A STRAND BREAKS
(BIOLOGY)
1899. STRICTURE OF THE COMMON
BILE DUCT: REPAIR WITH
END-TO-END ANASTOMOSIS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1900. STRIKING BACK AGAINST
RABIES
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
1901. STRUCTURAL UNITS, MATERIALS, USAF-UWF
AND LOADS FOR WHICH
DESIGNED ,
(ENGINEERING)
1902. THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
OF THE VESTIBULAR
APPARATUS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1903. STUDIES IN BACTERIOLOGY.
PART I: CLASSIFICATION
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1904. STUDIES IN BACTERIOLOGY.
PART II: MOTILITY
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1905. STUDIES IN BACTERIOLOGY.
PART III: CELL DIVISION
(MEDICINEM - Bacteriology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
uSArmy-P "
EBF ? //
DG "
CDC-UWF
?? /
1906. STUDIES IN HUMAN FERTILITY
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1907. A STUDY IN BLACK CABOT "
(CHEMISTRY) //
1908. STUDY IN HUMAN DEVELOP-
MENT. PART I: SIX TO
THIRTY WEEKS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1909. STUDY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. PSU-PCR
PART It: FORTY-TWD WEEKS
TO FIFTEEN MONTHS
(MEDICINEME - Psychology)
1910. STUDY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. PSU-PCR
PART III: NINETEEN MONTHS
TO TWO YEARS AND EIGHT
MONTHS
(MEDICINE - psychology)
1911. STUDY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. PSU-PCR
PART IV: THREE YEARS TO
FIVE YEARS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1912. STUDY OF EQUIVALENT AND PSu-PCR
NONEQUIVALENT STIMULI IN
THE RAT
(MEDICINEME - Psychology)
1913. A STUDY OF VOCAL CORD UMINN
ABNORMALITIES FOLLOWING
BULBAR POLIOMYELITIS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
Uof Wash ?
TV
CDC-UWF "
CDC-UWF "
CDC-UWF "
ORTHO "
PSU-PCR
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
1914. SUBCUTANEOUS BLOOD FLOW IN IND
THE BAT
(MEDICINE- Physiology)
1915. SUBDIAPHRAGMATIC ABSCESS DG "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1916. SUBDURAL HEMATOMA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1917. SUBTOTAL COLECTOMY AND
ILEOSTOMY FOR ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1918. SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1919. SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
(NO. 547)
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1920. SUSTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
(MEWIT- Surgery)
DO ??
DO ??
DC ??
DG??
DO"
1921. SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY SturG
$14UEBDTIOCT:EG-AS:::::)y
1922. THOR "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1923. SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY FOR lason "
PERFORATING DUODENAL
ULCER
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1924. SUBTOTAL THYROIDECTOMY:
BURKE
DEMONSTRATING LARYNGEAL
NERVE
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1925. SUBTOTAL THYROIDECTOMY FOR
ADENOMATOUS GOITER WITH
SECONDARY HYPERTHYROIDISM
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1926. SUBTRACTION IS EASY
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
1927. SUCKING WOUNDS OF TNE CHEST
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1928. SUCTION SOCKET ARTIFICIAL
LIMB
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1929. SULFONAMIDE THERAPY
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
1930. SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
(CHEMISTRY)
1931. SUMMER ON THE FARM
(BIOLOGY)
1932. SUN, SAND AND SURVIVAL
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
1933. SUNFISH
(ZOOLOGY)
DG ??
CORONET '
UNavy-UWF
VETS-UWF
??
ACC-Leder
1111
CORONET
EBF ?
USAF "
EBF
?
49
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1934. SUNRISE SERENADES
(ZOOLOGY)
1935. THE SUN'S FAMILY
(ASTRONOMY)
1936. SUPERFICIAL KERATECTOMY
(MEDICINE- Opthalmology)
1937. SUPPORT OF PARALYZED FACE
WITH FASCIA
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1938. SUPPURATIVE PETROSITIS, DOHO
MENINGEAL - SYMPTOMS.
OPERATIONS AND RECOVERY
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
1939. SUPRA-AORTIC ESOPHAGO- THOR "
GASTROSTOMY FOR CARCINOMA
OF THE MIDPORTION OF THE
ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1940. SUPRADIAPHRAGMATIC GASTRIC
VAGOTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1941. SUPRADIAPHRAGMATIC GASTRIC
VAGOTOMY FOR PEPTIC
ULCER: THE ABDOMINAL
APPROACH
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1942. SUPRAOMOHYOID NECK
DISSECTION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1943. SURGERY FOR DIRECT INGUINAL lason "
HERNIA
(MEDICINE - Surgery) '
1944. SURGERY FOR MASSIVE
HEMORRHAGE FROM GASTRO-
DUODENAL ULCER
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1945. SURGERY IN FACIAL CANCER TdeC
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1946. SURGERY OF THE BILIARY
TRAcT
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1947. SURGERY OF THE COMMON BILE DG "
DUCT
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1948. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF STOMACH BURKE
AND PANCREAS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1949. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF SUB- BURKE
MAXILLARY AND
SUPRACLAVICULAR AREAS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ?
YAF
OPHTH-F
??
DC"
DO"
DO"
DO"
DO ??
DO"
1950. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
FEMALE PERINEUM: CADAVER
DEMONSTRATION
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
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DG??
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1951. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
INGUINAL AREA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1952. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
; FEMORAL TRIANGLE
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
- 1953. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
MALE PERINEUM
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1954. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
PAROTID AREA
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
,1955. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE
POSTERIOR LUMBORENAL
AREA: CADAVER DEMONSTRA-
TION,
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG "
DG "
DG "
DG "
DG "
1956. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE DG "
SHOULDER, PART 1
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1957. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE
ANKLE JOINT
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1958. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE VETS-CHU-
:ELBOW JOINT WEX "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1959. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE VETS-CHU-
, HIP JOINT WEX "
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
'-1960. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE
JOINTS OF THE FOOT
: (MEDIIINE - Surgery)
:19611. SURGIdAL APPRIOA6ES TO THE
JOINTS OF THE SPINE AND WEX
SACROILIAC
(MEDICINEE- Surgery)
1962. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE
JOINTS OF THE WRIST
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
1963. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE
KNEE JOINT
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1964. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE VETS-CHU-
, SCAPULOHUMERAL JOINT WEX "
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1965. SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE
STERNOCLAVICULAR AND
ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINTS
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
1966. SURGICAL DIVISION OF A LaRue
PATENT DUCTUS ARTFRIOSUS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1967. SURGICAL GINGEVECTOMY ScieFC
(DENTISTRY) //
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
Ii
I
VETS.:HU-
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
VETS-CHU-
WEX "
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1968. SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF
PRIMARY HYPERTHYROIDISM
(MEDICINE - surgery)
1969. SURGICAL REPAIR OF COMPLETE
UTERINE PROLAPSE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1970. SURGICAL REPAIR OF DIRECT
INGUINAL HERNIA WITH
, RECTUS SHEATH GRAFT
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1971. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE OF THE DG "
SEVERAL TYPES OF SKIN
GRAFT
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
1972. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR
CARCINOMA OF THE LOWER
, END OF THE ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1973. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF
CONGENITAL PULMONARY
VALVULAR STENOSIS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
197u. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR
CONGENITAL PYLORIC
STENOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1975. SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR
PATENT DUCTUS ARTFRIOSUS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG??
DG ??
THOR "
1976. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR
SPLENIC FLEXURE CARCINOMA
WITH SOLITARY LIVER
. METASTASIS
(MED/ICINE - Surgery)
1977. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF
ARTERIOVENOUS ANEURYSMS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1978. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF
CAROTID BODY SENSITIVITY
IN MAN
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
THOR "
SturG
THOR "
SturG
THOR "
DG "
nArmy-P
1979. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF DG "
HIATAL HERNIA ,
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
1980. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SturG
HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1981. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF DG "
HYPERTENSION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1982. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF DG "
VARICOSE VEINS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1983. SURVEYING WITH KYTOON
(ENGINEERING)
50
USA-Eng "
TITLE AND CATEGORY
1984. SWAMPLAND
(ZOOLOGY)
1985. SWAT THE FLY
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1986. SWINGING INTO STEP
(TF 8-2083)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
1987. SYMBOLS OF EXPRESSION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1988. SYMPATHETIC NERVE BLOCK
(PMF-5090)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
1989. SYNGAMY AND ALTERNATION OF
GENERATIONS IN ALLOMYCES
-- A WATERMOLD
(BIOLOGY)
1990. SYNOVECTOMY OF THE KNEE FOR
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
(PMF-5193)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
- T-
-
1991. T. B. NURSE WALLACE,
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
1992. TAGGING THE ATOM
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
1993. TALE OF THE TWIN CITIES
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
1994. TAMING A WILD RIVER
(ENGINEERING)
1995. TARGET TOOTH DECAY
(DENTISTRY)
1996. TATTOOING OF SKIN GRAFTS
AND PORT WINE STAINS
(MEDICINE - Dermatology)
1997. TEACHING CRUTCH WALKING
(MEDICINE- Rehabilitation)
1998. TEAMWORK
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
1999. TECHNIC FOR
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2000. TECHNIC FOR CHOLECYSTECTOMY Madden "
- WITH COMMON DUCT
EXPLORATION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
LibFilms
Edited
USArmy-UWF
PSU-PCR
ITArmy-P
Phase
1.1Army-P
PSU
Handel
TV
UMINN
USA-Eng *I
UofOKLA
MFGuild
GE " /
InstF
SturG
2001. TECHNIC OF AMALGAM
RESTORATIONS
(DENTISTRY)
2002. THE TECHNIC OF GRAM'S
STAIN
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
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ScieFC
//
SAB ?
51
-
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2003. A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING
MOTILE SPERMATOZOA
(BIOLOGY)
2004. TECHNIQUE OF BCG VACCINATION
(MEDICINE - Immunology)
2005. TECHNIQUE OF BRAIN SURGERY
ON THE CAT WITH OBSERVA-
TIONS ON VESTIBULAR
DISFUNCTION AFTER
SECTIONING THE EIGHTH
NERVE (PCR-34)
(MEDICINEM- Psychology)
2006. TECHNIQyE OF OPEN AMPUTA-
, TION (PMF 5033)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2007. TECHNIQUE OF TANTALUM
CRANIOPLASTY (PMF-5097)
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
2008. TECHNIQUES OF GROUP CHEST
X-RAY SERVICES
(MEDICINE- Lab. Procedures)
2009. TEDDY BEARS AT PLAY
(ZOOLOGY)
2010. THE TEEN AGER: A STUDY OF
ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR
(MEDICINE- Psychology)
2011. THE TEEN NUMBERS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
2012. TEETH: DEVELOPMENT AND CARE
(MEDICINE -
Hygiene)
2013. TELEVISION: HOW IT WORKS!
(PHYSICS) f
2014. TELEVISION IN YOUR
COMMUNITY ,
(ENGINEERING)
2015. TELEVISION RECEIVERS
(ENGINEERING)
2016. THE TELEVISION SYSTEM
(PHYSICS)
2017. TELLING TIME BY THE CLOCK
(MATHEMATICS - Measurement)
2018. TENDON TRANSPLANTS
(MEDICINE- Physical)
2019. TENSION TESTING
(ENGINEERING)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
WISTAR
CDC-UWF "
PSU-PCR
nArmy-P
InArmy-P
USPHS "
UWF ?
UMich
TV
YAF
EBF ? /
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CORONET
CORONET '
TV MS
cG-H
McG-H
BAILEY
taArmy-P
OE
2020. TERMINAL SAPHENOUS LIGATION, BURKE
ITS INDICATIONS AND
TECHNIQUE
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
2021. TESTING AND INDIVIDUAL VETS-CHU-
THERAPY FOR THE APHASIC WEX "
PATIENT
(MEDICINE - Physical)
?' TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
2022. TESTING ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE IntFB
'(MEDICINE Psychology)
, ?.
_i0:23.,TESTING,1NTELLIGENCE WITH
' THE STANFORD-B INET
(MEDICINE,- Psychology)
2O24.:T,EiTING THE I.Q.
(MEDICINES- Psychology)
'
TESTING T-SQUARE
TRIANGLES .
kENGINEERING)
2026.4-THEORY OF FLIGHT
(PHYSICS)
_ ?.
2027:..INEORY OF OPERATION OF THE
,,FOUR;POLE MAGNETO
'(PHYSICS) '
?4128.;THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE -
INTRODUCTION,(PMF-5034)
I(MEDTCINE2- Physical).
,
.2019. THEOAPEUTIC'EXERCISE
- 2ORTHOPEDICS (PMF-5051)
'(NiqpipisE - physical)
'200. THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE,-
'THORACIC SURGERY
, (PMF-5056)
'(MEDICINE -,Physical)-
,
2O1. THERAPEUTIC USES OF HEAT OE
- AND:COLD: PART 1:
.,ADMINISTERING HOT
,1 /
,./117 (MEDICINE -7 Physical)/
2032. THERAPEUTIC USES OF HEAT
- 'AND COLD: PART II: ,
,ADMINISTERING COLD
APPLICATIONS
(MEDICINE - Physical)
IND
IntFB
PURDUE
EBF ? //
BenAC
USArmy-UWF
IlArmy-UWF
laArmy-UWF
2033. THERAPY INFLUENCING THE
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
1034. THERMODYNAMICS
(forsics)
2035. THE THERMOMETER
(PHYSICS)
2036. THEY DO COME BACK
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
2037. THINGS EXPAND WHEN HEATED
(PHYSICS)
2038. THE THINNEST SLICE
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
2039. THIRTY-FOUR INCH
(ENGINEERING)
fel 11,
OE
SEARLE
EBF ? //
InstF
NatTbA
S.
YAF
USoCal
Becht
? ?
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release
62
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2040. A THIRTY-SIX WEEKS BEHAVIOR
DAY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2041. THIS IS RESISTANCE WELDING GE '
(ENGINEERING)
2042. THIS IS ROBERT; A STUDY OF
PERSONALITY GROWTH IN A
PRE-SCHOOL CHILD
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ?
2043. THIS IS TB
(MEDICINE 7
Diseases)
2044. THIS IS THg
(ASTRONOMY)
Vassar
NatTbA
Communicable //
MOON
2045. THIS WAY TO NURSING
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
2046. THORACIC SURGERY
(PMF-5016,17.18)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2047. THORACOLUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY DG
FOR HYPERTENSION
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2048. THORACOPLASTY, 1ST STAGE
AND 2ND STAGE, IN THE
TREATMENT OF PULMONARY
TUBERCULOSIS (PMF-5208)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2049. THE THREAT OF THE CATTLE
FEVER TICK
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
2050. THREE COUNTIES AGAINST
SYPHILIS
, (MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases) 04
2051. THREE LITTLE KITTENS
(ZOOLOGY)
2052. THREE TO MAKE READY
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2053. THRUSHES AND RELATIVES
(ZOOLOGY)
YAF
YAF
USArmy-P
Se
2054. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
(PHYSICS)
2055. THYROID
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2056. THYROIDECTOMY FOR PAPILLARY DG
CARCINOMA OF THYROID, WITH
CERVICAL METASTASp
(MEDICINEM - Surgery/
2057. TIBIAL NERVE ANASTOMOSIS IN
THE LOWER CALF
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
2058. TIDE POOL LIFE
(ZOOLOGY)
? ?
UArmy-P
USDA
TV
USPHS "
EBF ? /
//
ICD
EBF*
YAF
BURKE
? ?
USArmy-P
InstF
?
.?'???
41Troil-SW
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SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
2059. TIGERA: AGELESS CITY OF BAILEY
THE NORTH
(GEOGRAPHY)
2060. TIME NAF-uWF
(GEOGRAPHY - Navigation)
2061. TIME OUT: OCCUPATIONAL uprmy-uWF
THERAPY IN TUBERCULOSIS ?
(PMF-5116A)
(MEDICINEM - Nursing)
2062. TIME-LAPSE STUDIES OF
FLOWEFS
(BOTANY)
2063. THE TIMING OF HUMAN
OVULATION
(BIOLOGY)
2064. TINY WATER ANIMALS
(ZOOLOGY)
2065. TO HEAR AGAIN (PMF-5052)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2066. TOE DRAIN APPLICATION TO
LEVEE CONSTRUCTION
(ENGINEERING)
2067. TOMORROW MEETS TODAY
(ENGINEERING)
2068. TOMMY THE LION
(ZOOLOGY)
2069. TOMMY'S DAT
(MEDICINE -
Hygiene)
2070. TONSILLECTOMY--SOME
PREFERRED TECHNIQUES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2071. TOPICAL FLUORIDES: MULTIPLE
CHAIR PROCEDURE
(DENTISTRY)D
2072. TOPICAL FLUORIDES: TECHNIC
OF APPLICATION
(DENTISTRY)
2073. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING BY
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS
(GEOGRAPHYG - Maps)
2074. TORNADO IN A BOX
(ENGINEERING)
2075. TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTER-
ECTOMY, AND PERINEORRHAPHY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2076. TOTAL COLE:TOMY WITH
ILEOPROCTOSTOMY FOR MEGA-
COLON (HIRSCHSPRUNG'S
DISEASE)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2077. TOTAL CYSTECTOMY
(MEDICINE - surgery)
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2078. TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2079. TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2080. TOTAL PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY
FOR MELANOMA
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
2081. TOWARD INDEPENDENCE--
PARAPLEGIC REHABILITATION
10-R (PMF-5055)
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2082. TOXEMIA OF PREGNANCY
WISTAR (MEDICINE - Obstetrics)
2083. TRAIL TO HEALTH
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
2084. TRAINING IN FLOOD FIGHTING USA-Eng "
(ENGINEERING)
EBF ? //
USAnmy-uWF
USA-Eng "
FORD "
YAF
YAF
BURKE
USPHS "
USPHS "
INT-GeoS
All isC-GM
DG ??
THOR "
DG??
53
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
BURKE
DG "
DG "
USArmy-UWF
419
Irwin-
Neisler "
USIndS
2085. THE TRAITOR WITHIN
(MEDICINE- Pathology)
2086. TRANSDUODENAL SECTION OF
THE SPHINCTER OF ODDI FOR
PANCREATITIS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
2087. TRANSORBITAL LOBOTOW Pt.161
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2088. TRANSPLANTATION AND ANASTO-
MOSIS OF RADIAL NERVE
(PMF-5081)
(MEDICINEM- Surgery)
7089. TRANSPLANTATION OFITENON'S
CAPSULE
(MEDICINE- OpthaTmology)
2090. TRANSPLANTATION OF URETERS DG "
INTO RECTOSIGMOID AND
CYSTECTOMY FOR CARCINOMA
OF THE BLADDER
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
2091. TRANSPORTATION OF
CASUALTIES (TF 8-1705)
(MEDICINE - First Aid)
2092. TRANSTHORACIC ESOPHAGEAL
DIVERTICULECTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
ACS ,"?
DG "
1 PSU-PCR
//
LIArmy-P
21.6JITH-F/
2093. TRANSTHORACIC GASTRECTOMY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
2094. TRANSTHORACIC PARTIAL
GASTRECTOMY
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2095. TRANSTHORACIC REPAIR OF
SLIDING WATAL HERNIA
(Allison)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2096. TRANSTHORACIC RESECTION OF
ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINEM - Surgery)
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release ? 50-Yr 2013/09/13 ? CIA RDP81 01043R00230no7nnm 7
USArmy-P-
UWF "
THOR "
THOR "
DG "
VETS "
DG ??
Ii
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1,4
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2097. TRANSTHORACIC TOTAL
GASTRECTOMY
(MEDICINEM Surgery)
2098. TRANSTHORACIC VAGECTOMY
' (MEDICINE - Surgery)
2099. THE TRAPPOOR SPIDER
(ZOOLOGY)
2100. TREASURE IN A GARBAGE CAN
(MEDICINE- .
Sanitation)
,
2101. TREATMENT OF ERYTHROBLAST-
OSIS FETALIS BY SUBSTI-
.
TUTION TRANSFUSION
(MEDICINE - Pathology)
2102. TREATMENT OF MENTAL
, DISORDERS
, (MEDICINE- Nursing)
2103. TREATMENT OF THE MAJOR
NEURALGIAS
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
2104. THE TREATMENT OF VARICOSE
- VEINS
(MEDICINE - Internal)
2105. TREPONEMA PALIDOM FROM
SYPHILITIC ULCER
(MEDICINEM - Bacteriology)
2106, TRICHINOSIS
(NEDICINE parasitology)
TRICHOMONAL AND MONILIAL
VAGINITIS
i(;NEDICINE - Gynecology)
2.48. TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS FROM
, HUNAN VAGINA
(MEDICINE- Bacteriology)
2109. TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
(MEDICINE - Neurology)
2110. THE TRIODE: AMPLIFICATION
(ENGINEERING'
2111. TRIPLET PREGNANCY: ONE
INTRAUTERINE. TWO
EXTRAUTERINE
(MEDICINE- Obstetrics)
1,12. TROPICAL ROSSUMS
(ZOOLOGY)
2113. /ROUT FACTORY
(ZOOLOGY)
2114. TUBERCULOSIS
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
2115. Tuuscuosts
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
2116. TUSERCOLOSIS AND HOW IT EBF ?
MAY SE AVOIDED
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
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SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
DG
DG "
A&A
UotC
JMH
PSU-PCR
MFGuild ?
SEARLE **
SAS
10-R
SEARLE "
SAS
Woolsey
OE
BURKE
WISTAR
HL
EBF ? //
USIA -**
//
54
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2117. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LARYNX, JHMF ?
TRACHEOBRONCHIAL TREE
AND ESOPHAGUS
(MEDICINE -
Otorhinolaryngology)
2118. TUMOR CELLS AND MACROPHAGES
IN TISSUE CULTURE; RAT
SARCOMAS AND CARCINOMAS
(MEDICINEM - Pathology)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
2119.
2120.
2121.
2122.
2123.
2124.
TUMORS OF THE BRONCHI
(MEDICINE - pathology)
TURNING RESEARCH INTO POWER
(ENGINEERING!
THE TWIG IS BENT
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
TWIXT THE CUP AND THE LIP
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
TYNDALL'S APPARATUS
(PHYSICS)
TYPES OF SCREW COCK SPLINTS
AND BONE GRAFT CASES
(DENTISTRY)(p-5O714)
2125. TYPHOID BACILLI: A STUDY OF
THEIR MOTILITY AND
AGGLUTINATION
(MEDICINE - Bacteriology)
2126. THE TYPHOID CARRIER
(MEDICINE - Immunology)
2127. TYPHOID VACCINE RESEARCH
(PMF-5165)
(MEDICINE - Communicable
Diseases)
2128. A TYPICAL GARDEN SPIDER
(ZOOLOGY)
2129. TYPICAL TELEVISION INTER-
FERENCE PATTERNS
(ENGINEERING)
- U -
2130. ULNAR NERVE AND SOFT
TISSUE DEFECT AND SIMUL-
TANEOUS REPAIR IN THE
FOREARM (pmF-51331
(MEDICINE- Surgery
2131. ULNAR NERVE SUTURE AT THE
WRIST (PMF-5092)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2132. pcoNscIOUS MOTIVATION
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2133. yNDERSTAND YOUR EMOTIONS
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2134. UNDERSTANDING A MAP
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
WISTAR
JHMF ?
CateT
CHS
NYH
McG-H
USArmy-13
a.
SAB
ICA(IIAA)
//
USArmy-P
CORONET ?
MS TV
USDA
Tv
USArmy-p
USArmy-P
8.11
AS
CORONET
yAF
SOURCE AND
TITLE AND CATEGORY AVAILABILITY
2135. UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN'S
PLAY
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2136. UNDERSTANDING OUR EARTH:
GLACIERS
(GEOLOGY)
2137. UNDERSTANDING OUR EARTH:
SOIL
(GEOLOGY)
2138. UNDERSTANDING VITAMINS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
2139. UNDERWATER THERAPY
(MEDICINE - Physical)
2140. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION
(PHYSICS)
2141. UNILATERAL TOTAL
PNEUMONECTOMY FOR
BRONCHOGBIC CARCINOMA
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2142. UNSUSPECTED
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
2143. UPPER EXTREMITY PROSTHETICS
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2144. UPPER SELECTIVE
THORACOPLASTY FOR
PULMONARY TUBERCLOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
21*5. UREASE CRYSTALLIZATION
(PMF-5115)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2146. URETERO--ARACHNOID
ANASTOMOSIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2147. URETERO-INTESTINAL
ANASTOMOSIS
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
Vassar
CORONET ?
CORONET ?
EBF ?
AMA **
McG-H
Ochsner ??
NatTbA
VETS ??
DG
USArmy-P ??
DC..
DC"
2148. URETERO--SIGMOID TRANSPLANT BURKE
AND URETERO-SIGMOID
ANASTOMOSIS: A COMPARISON
OF TECHNIQUES
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2149. URINARY INFECTIONS
BACTERIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY
AND TREATMENT
(MEDICINE - Eacteriology)
2150. THE USE OF AIRCRAFT FOR CDC-UWF ??
INSECT CONTROL. PART 1:
MOSQUITO CONTROL
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
2151. THE USE OF DIGITALIS
HEART FAILURE
(MEDICINE - Internal
Medicine)
Repera **
IN WYETH
//
55
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
2152. USE OF RUSSELL TRACTION IN NYMedC
FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR
(MEDICINE- Nursing)
2153. USE OF THE ARTIFICAL KIDNEY DG
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2154. THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE ScieFC
(PHYSICS) //
2155. USE OF T-SQUARE & TRIANGLES PURDUE
(ENGINEERING)
2156. UTERINE CANCER: THE PROBLEM ACS
OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS
(No. 4)
(MEDICINEE - Pathology)
2157. u 238 RADIOACTIVE SERIES MCG-H
(PHYSICS - Nuclear)
- V -
2158. VACCINATE AGAINST SMALLPDX
(MEDICINE - Immunology)
2159. VACUUM TUBES
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
2160. VACUUM TUBES: ELECTRON
THEORY AND THE DIODE TUBE
(PHYSICS - Electricity)
2161. THE VAGINAL AND CERVICAL
SMEAR
(MEDICINE - Gynecology)
2162. VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY
(No. 66)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2163. VAGINAL REPAIR (269)
(MEDICINE - Gynecology)
2164. VAGOTOMY FOR CHRONIC, NON-
SPECIFIC, ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2165. VAGOTOMY FOR DUODENAL ULCER
(PMF-5064)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
2166. THE VALLEYS
(GEOGRAPHY)
2167.
VANISHING BIRDS
(ZOOLOGY)
2168. VASCULAR INJURIES
(PMF-5180)
(MEDICINE - Surgery)
?
2169. VELOCITY OF CHEMICAL
REACTIONp
(CHEMISTRY/
2170. VESICULAR EXANTHEMA
(MEDICINE - Veterinary)
ICA(IIAA)
EBF ? //
ppF-uWF
Ortho "?
DG
DG ??
THOR "
BARR
Pictura
TV
EBF ? //
USDA
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41a,
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TITLE AND CATEGORY
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IF
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
2171. VIBRATORY MOTIONS AND WAVES Edited
(PHYSICS)
2172. VICKSBURG DISTRICT
ACTIVITIES
(ENGINEERING)E
USA-Eng "
2173. mws OF A DECORTICATE DOG PSU-PCR
? (MEDICINE - Psychology)
2174. VIRAL HEPATITIS
(Filmograph 8-6)
(MEDICINE - Internal)
2175. VIS WITH SPATIAL
, INVERSION
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
c 2176. VISUAL FORM DISCRIMINATION
IN THE CAT
(MEDICINEM - Psychology)
2177. VISUAL HEARING
' (MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2178. THE VITAL SIGNS AND THEIR OE
INTERRELATION: BODY
, TEMPERATURE, PULSE,
RESPIRATION, BLOOD
,.PRESSURE
:MEDICINE - Nursing)
taArmy-P
PSU-PCR
PSU-PCR
OSUniv
-2179.:VITALLIUM CUP ARTHROPLASTY
(MEDICINE- Surgery)
-
; 2180. VITAMINS, AND 'SOME
DEFICIENCY DISEASES
(MEDICINE--:M - Internal)
''2181'; VOCALIZATION AND SPEECH IN
CHIMPANZEES
?(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2182. VOLCANO
,(GEOLOGY)
2103.
VOLCANOES 'IN ACTION
I L
(GEOLOGY)
DG ??
?ACC-Leder
PSU-PCR
Uoec
21E14. "VOLUNTARY" CONTROL OF HAIR PSC-PCR
RAISING WITH ASSOCIATED
AUTONOMIC PHENOMENA
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2185. VORTICELLA
(BIOLOGY)
- w -
Edited
2186. THE WANDERER; OR, MONARCH LibFilms-
BUTTERFLY WH
(ZOOLOGY)
2187. WARD CARE OF PNEUMONIA
PATIENTS (TF 8-1650)
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
2188. WARD CARE OF PSYCHOTIC
PATIENTS
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
2189. THE WARNING SHADOW
(MEDICINE - Preventive)
li,?Army-P
iiiSArmy-P
ACS "
56
TITLE AND CATEGORY
2190. WATER BIRDS
(ZOOLOGY)
2191. WATER CYCLE
(PHYSICS)
2192. WATER FOR MILLIONS
(ENGINEERING)
2193. WATER, FRIEND OR ENEMY
(MEDICINE - Sanitation)
2194. WATER IN THE AIR
(PHYSICS)
2195. WATER POWER
(PHYSICS)
2196. WATER SUPPLY
(ENGINEERING)
2197. WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE:
OBSERVING THINGS ABOUT
(PHYSICS)
2198. THE WATER WE DRINK
(MEDICINE -
Sanitation)
2199. WATER WORKS FOR US
(PHYSICS)
2200. WATERFOWL IN ACTION
(ZOOLOGY)
2201. WATERFOWL IN THE SPRING
(ZOOLOGY)
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
EBF ? //
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//
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EBF //
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CORONET ?
US MS TV
CORONET ?
2202. WATERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
(MEDICINE-
Sanitation)
2203. WAVES IN A STRING
(PHYSICS)
YAF
UM INN
MinnMol
S.
pennOH
MCG-H
2204. WE DISCOVER FRACTIONS CORONET ?
(MATHEMATICS -'Arithmetic)
2205. no0t10) IGIE THE BEACH
2206. WE MAKE A FIRE
(PHYSICS)
2207. WE SEE THEM THROUGH
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
2208. WE SPEAK AGAIN-THE
REHABILITATION OF
LARYNGECTOMIZED PATIENTS
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2209. WE USE POWER
(PHYSICS)
2210. THE WEATHER
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
CORONET ?
MS TV
InstF
CB
? ?
Schall
CHU-WEX
EBF ? /
//
2211. WEATHER AND RADAR (MN 119-1) laNavy-uWF
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
?
2212. WEATHER WIZARDS TFC-MGM
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
3
4.
TITLE AND CATEGORY
SOURCE AND
AVAILABILITY
2213. WEIGHING WITH ANALYTICAL UMINN
2214. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
(MATHEMATICS - Measurement)
2215. WELTON
(MEDICINE - Public Health)
2216. WESTERN GREBE
(ZOOLOGY)
2217. WESTWARD FLOW
(ENGINEERING)
2218. WHAT ARE DECIMALS?
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
2219. WHAT ARE FRACTIONS
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
EBF ? MS
UofWash
USInt-FAWS
SoCalG "
InstF
InstF
2220. WHAT CAUSES THE SEASONS
YAF
(GEOGRAPHY)
2221. WHAT IS A MAP? YAF
(GEOGRAPHY - Maps)
2222. WHAT IS DISEASE? USIA
(MEDICINE - Communicable //
Diseases)
?
2223. WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? EBF-WH
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
W:
2224. WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? stH
(PHYSICS- Electricity)
2225. WHAT IS FON? YAF
(MATHEMATICS - Arithmetic)
2226. WHAT IS SCIENCE?
(SCIENCE - Misc.)
2227. WHAT IS ?OIL
(GEOLOGY)
2228. WHAT IS SOUND?
(PHYSICS)
2229. WHAT MAKES A DESERT
(GEOGRAPHY)
2230. WHAT MAKES DAY AND NIGHT YAF
(ASTRONOMY)
2231. WHAT MAKES RAIN
(PHYSICS - Meteorology)
2232. WHAT MAKES THINGS FLOAT
(PHYSICS)
2233. WHEN SHOULD GROWN-UPS HELP? Vassar
(MEDICINE - Psychology)
2234. WHEN SHOULD GROWN-UPS STOP Vassar
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2237. (NISG4ENDOR
2238. WHITE THROMBO-EMBOLISM IN
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2239. WHO'S WHO AT THE BRONX ZOO
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2243. WILD FOWL IN SLOW MOTION
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2245. WILD WINGS
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2248. WILLIE AND THE MOUSE
2249. DINS AND
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(PHYSICS - Meteorology,)
2250. WING CONSTRUCTION
(ENGINEERING)
2251. WINGED SCOURGE
(MEDICINE - Tropical)
2252. WISE PARENTS, HEALTHY
BABIES
(MEDICINE- Obstetrics)
2253. WITHIN YOUR HANDS
(MEDICINE - physical)
2254. WOLF RIVER FLOODWALL,
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(ENGINEERING)
2255. WONDER ENGINE OF THE BODY:
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2256. THE WONDER OF CHEMISTRY
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2260. WONDERS OF PLANT GROWTH
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2261. WONDERS OF THE SEA
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2262. THE WOODCOCK
(ZOOLOGY)
2263. WORK OF KIDNEYS
(MEDICINE - Physiology)
2261. WORK OF RIVERS
(GEOGRAPHY)
2265. WORK OF THE ATMOSPHERE
(GEOLOGY)
2266. THE WORLP OF SOUND
(810 LOGY)
2267. WORLD OF WATER
(ZOOLOGY)
2268. WORMS-THE ANNEL IDA:
LEECHES, EARTHWORMS. AND
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2282. youR OWN TEETH
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
2283. youR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
(MEDICINE - Nursing)
2284. YOUR TEETH
(MEDICINE -
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2285. THE YUKAWA STORY
(PHYSICS- Nuclear)
2286. ZOO
(ZOOLOGY)
2287. ZOO BABIES
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2288. ZOO FAM II.IES
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2270. YOSEMITE: END OF THE
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2271. YOU CAN BE SAFE FROM
X-RAYS
(MEDICINE - Lab. Procedures)
2272. you CAN HEAR AGAIN
(MEDICINE - Rehabilitation)
2273. you CAN LICK TB
(MEDICINE Communicable
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2274. YOUNGER GENERATION
(ZOOLOGY)
2275. YOUR BODY DURING
ADOLESCENCE
(MEDICINEM - Physiology)
2276. youR BODY SPEAKS
(MEDICINE - Hygiene)
2277. YOUR CHILD'S FIRST VISIT
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2278. YOUR CLEANLINESS
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ASTRONOMY
DESCRIPTIONS OF MOTION PICTURES
The earth (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Navy, 1942.
Produced by Springer Pictures. Released for public edu-
cational use through U. S. Office of Education, 1943.
17 min., ad., lAw. 16 tom. (Navigation aeries)
Order no. MN 83-a.
Summary: Explains the arrangement and meaning of the poles,
great circles, parallels, meridians, longitude, latitude, nautical mile,
and departure. College level.
Another issue. 35 mm.
Earth in motion (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants
(later name Encycloptedia Britannica Films) 1936.
12 min., ad., b&w, 16 mat.
With film guide.
Summary: Portrays the earth as an astronom'cal body and dis-
cusses Its relation to the Olin and its motion. l'resents evidence of
the carth'a sphericity. Its oxls rotation, its revolution Mout the sun.
and Inclination of Its axis. Permits simulated oIrservatIon of the
earth from the stratosphere, of earth and stars In motion, and of the
earth's orbit movement, explaining the causes of night and day and
of seasons. For high school, college, nod adult groups.
Earth, latitude and loriglUxie (Motion picture) Edited
Pictures System, 1938.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 tam.
Summary: Physical and Imaginary divisions and sub-
divisions of world: Oceans, continents, islands, rivers,
treated individually and collectively. Longitude and
latitude used to chart locations, determine time.
Another issuo.
Earth, rotation and revolution (Motion picture) Edited
Pictures System, 1938.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Abstract concepts which explain seasonal
changes which occur on earth, earth's rotation and
revolution; force of gravity. Comparative distances be-
tween planets. Relationship to earth. Atmospheric en-
velope; the five zones.
Another issue.
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Exploring space (Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1941. Released for educational purposes by Teaching Film
Custodians, 1946.
0 rain., ad.. thtw. 10 tum. ( Clnescope series)
Summary: Depicts a trip through space. photographed In the
Hayden Planetartutn. Shows the major planets and explains an
eclipse of the sun.
Exploring the night sky (Motion picttre) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., 1956.
10 min., ad., b&w, ta
Exploring the universe (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Con-
sultants (later name Encyclopaedia Britannica Films) 1937.
it min., sil, b&w. 10 atm.
With flint mtide.
Summary: Di/scribes the vastnmi.s of the universe. the complexity
of motion going on In It, and the theory of the expanding universe.
Explains the principles of retracting and reflecting telescopes. Ex-
amines stars and clusters In our own galaxy showing their movements
In relation to each other and as part of a grtut galaxy. For high
school, college, and adult groups.
The Infinite universe (Motion picture) Almanac Films, Inc.,
1952.
to min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Concepts of astronomical time, apace, speed,
size: galaxies and distant stars of universe. Space time
concepts related to common, everyday dimensions.
The moon (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later
name Eneyelopmdia Britannica Films) 1036.
11 min., tol.. ham, 10 tam.
With film guide.
Seminary: Evpinins various major concepts concerning the moon.
Describes hunu tie' nioota'S gravitational pull causes the earth's tides.
and shows remons for the phases of the moon. Animated drawings
and moving matels symbolise the motions of the moon In Its orbit
around the earth. and movement with the earth around the sun. Dim
closes facts concerning lunar and solar eclipses. For high school,
college, and adult groups.
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ASTRONOMY
,r The seasons (Motion picture) Motion Picture Association of
'America in collaboration with Macmillan Co. and the Amer-
ican Council on Education. Mode by Film Graphics. Re-
leased for educational purposes by Teaching Film Cus-
todians, 1918.
? 22 ml,,., ad., color, 10 mm.
A 'reaching Films Survey motion picture.
? ffiulswerlfi P11)1411111 Why the seasons change throughout the year.
Through animated drawingt shows the tilt of the earth's axis, the
rotation of the earth upon its axle, the revolution of the earth around
the sun, and, the effect of these movements upon the sun's rays.
'Another issue. b&w.
,'Solar. family (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants
.....(Inter name Encycloptedin Britannica Films) 1930.
-
' it Mw, 10 mm,
With glin guide.
t ? Mammary; Premeds an Intl-mincinry study of the planets--their
evolution, olotIone, eine, and satellitea Dencribet, through Animated
drawings, Om evolution of the abler system according to planetesimal
lanoline's, and trines the reel and apparent motions of the planets,
special phenomena pertaining to certain planets, and describes
the plenetolde, Ilailey'a comet, and the movement of the solar system
0."4.1i in spare. For high school, college, end adult groups.
jlr promlnencea (Motion picture) University of Michigan
"; Audio-Visual Center, 1048.
-.111 Mtn... ad., bi.w, in mm.
a specially designed solar telescope,
iboemaryePresents obserralione,redurillig a treriaegivoifu10140oliours. gaseous
clouds neer the sun's surface. The region 1!:f chromosphere of the sun
filmed is about 200,000 miles in length, and the motions of the solar
Iproininettees hare been accelerated 720 time. by means of time-lapse
photography. The types of prominences Included are quiescent, spot,
cap, quasteruptIve, anti loop or fountain.
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'44The:eolar system (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1051...
1g min., ail, color,10 mm.,
iKodechromet. t
"""Wlth teachers guide.
`Sresteetry: Presents the names of the planets, their retrain Biwa
. the forces at work In the solar seitem. Visualizes the immensity
Pike- of &stances between the planets and the sun through an actual scale
' 'ess model of the solar system. Demonstrates the relationship of the
? planets to each other; their orbits; differences between planets and
- stare; and gravitational attraction, light, and heat.
Another issue. b&w.
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The sun's family (Motion picture) Leonard Peck Produc-
tions. Released by Young America Films, 1950. ? Leon-
ard Peck Productions; 1Nov50; 51.131990.
10 Ws, wt. haw, 10 ram.
Svesserre: Shows the relationship of the sun and the nutior Planet;
the relative she of the planets, and their posItIone In the solar mire=
For elementary grades.
This is the moon (Motion picture) Leonard Peck Produc-
tions. Released by Young America Films, 1949.
tuts. Isl. S1w, le utin.
With teacher's guide.
Summery: Describes the moon?lts relation to the sun and the
earth, its phases. and Its physical characteristics. For elementary
grades.
60
What makes day and night (Motion picture) Y?tIng)
America Films, 1047.
8 iota., ed., beer, 16 ram.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Two children learn that the alternation of day and night
Is due to the rotation of the earth and not to the sePase?
of the sun around the earth. For elementary Strides. t movement
BIOLOGY
Alcohol and the human body (Motion picture) Encyclo-
(=dim Britannica Films, 1949.
14 min, ad., Mw, le mm.
With Mai guide.
Semmary: Shows how alcohol is made; explains the specific effect'.
of ethyl alcohol on the human body; dramatizes the case eta problem
drinker; and shows how alcoholics are being treated medicine'. For
high school, college, and adult groups.
Alimentary tract (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films
(later name Encyclopredin Britannia. Films) 1938.
11 min., ad., Mw, 10 com.
With film guide.
Summary: Pertrays and explains the actions of the esophagus,
stomach, small Intestine, and colon to move food and waste materials
through the body. Reveals normal and stimulated stomach reactions
such as hypermotility, Inhibition, and hunger contractions; and shows
such intestinal phenomena as segmentation, peristalsis, and anti-
peristalsis. Through cinemlerograph,y demonstrates movements of the
Intestinal v1111. For high school, college, and adult groups.
Amoeba (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System, 1927.
10 mm., al., b&w, 16mm,
Summary: Hobite of unicellular lifee.physioal structure;
nerve control, methods of motivation, digestive and re-
productive proc oases of amoeba.
Amoeba and vorticella (Motion picture) Edited Pictures
System, 1938. ? 4
, ,
f10 min., ed., been% 18 mm. t
Summary: Microbiology of unit:ailed animals; hat:its of
unicellular life; phyaloil structure; methods of reprotleo-
Mon. Muscular action, nerve control, methods of motive.-
tion, processes of reproduation.
Annelida, reel I (Motion picture) University of Iowa. Made
and released by Rutgeis Films, 1939.
14 nen., al., color, 30 atm. (Biological film)
Kodachrome.
Summary: Shows the annelid, &Mum, spinning a slime web In
which plankton Is caught, then engulfing the plankton?laden web.
Shows the external features or the annelid, Nerds, details of the
head, the prostomlum beteg everted, the jaws and denticles lining
the mouth, burrowing and feeding activities.
Annelids, reel it (Motion picture) University of Iowa.
Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1042.
14 min, al., color. 10 mm. (Biological Situ)
Kodachrotne,
Summary: Shags close-up details of various annelids, including
Nerds timbale, Nephthya, Dippatra, Chaetopteru and associated
Media which are found at Tar10113 depths burrowing In band and
mod.
Annellda reel HI (Motion picture) University of Iowa.
Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1042.
14 min., M., color, 10 mm. (Biological film)
Kodrom
Summary: Shows nereids, terebeinds, sabellida and surpailds living
In tubes which they secrete, and crawling Into mud crevices. Includes
Amphitrite, Cistentdea, Sabato, and Thatelle7714.
Aphids (Plant lice) (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Con-
sultants (later name Encyclopedia, Britannica Films) 1933.
22 min.. ad., taw, 20 ram.
Swnmary: Reveals characteristics and the life cycle of the plant
louse. Explains how in early spring, aphid eggs hatch into wingless
females which, throughout the same season, give birth to new young
every ninety minutes. Through einemicrography portrays egg?laying,
feeding, and wing development. Depicts how other Insects destroy
aphids, thus aiding In their control.
Arctic borderlands in winter (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1948.
11 mei., Bd., color, 111mm.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Dramatizes the adaptation of plants and animals to
living condition' just south of the Arctic Circle. Records the migra-
tions and color changes of animals preparing for the winter.
Another issue. b&w.
Asexual reproduction (Motion picture) Indiana University
Audio-Visual Center, 1951.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 ram.
Another issue. color.
The atom and biological science (Motion picture) Encyclo-
predin Britannica Films, 1953.
12 min., ed., b&w. 10 mm.
Produced in collaboration with the Division of the Physical Sciences
of the University of Chicago, which includes the Institute of Nuclear
Studies.
With film guide.
Summary: Identifies and dramatizes the use of atomic radiation In
research. Reveals the effects of radiation on reproduction, growth,
and heredity in plants and In a singlecelled animal; shows how radio-
active substances affect the fundamental processes of food utilization
In animals; explains how atomic energy has been used In cancer re-
search and how studies conducted with animals are to be adapted for
the beneflt of human beings. Animated drawings are used to explain
principles related to procedures that cannot be seen by the unaided eye.
Atomic biology for medicine (Motion picture) Handel Film
Corp., 1955.
13 rein.. mi.. Mw, 10 mm. (The magic of the atom, no. =)
Produced with the technical assistance of the C. S. Atomic Seethe'
Commission and the Atomic Beer** Project at V. C. la A.
Summary: Explains that atomic energy has proved to be an effective
tool In various research experiments. Describes how dust Inhalation
tests made with animals provide useful information regarding the
protection of workers In the atomic energy Industry; how the eyes of
mice are examlned for effects of radiation; and how animals are used
in the study of the effects of radiation on cell division, bones, tissues,
and tumors.
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Behavior of unicellular animals (Motion picture) Adelbert
Ford, 1935. Released by Psychological Cinema Register,
Pennsylvania State University.
12 min., al, b&w, 16 mm.
Summery: Displays paramecia and other protozoa to show loco-
motor processes, behavior near a rich feeding area, difference in be-
havior In response to positive and negative electrodes, negative re-
sponses to heated wire, reactions to acid, and lacknife ntectIon" in
a capillary tube.
Biology of domestic dies (Motion picture) U. S. Publics
Health Service, 1952.
ir min., ad., b&w, 10 mm. (Community fly control aeries)
Order no. 31 80.
Filmstrip with same title, covering same subject matter, also avail-
able.
Summary: Explains the ilfercycle of the house fly; characteristics
of domestic flies (house, blow, flesh, and stable flies); typical breed-
Ing places; public health Implications of the firs mechanisms for
transmitting disease organisms and filth; and control measures.
The biology of reproduction in rata (Motion picture) The
{lister Institute, 1942.
15 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summery: By obtaining concurrent estrus and hour-by-
hour running records In rats, extending from puberty to
old age, Doctor Farris has dthoovered a "running"
pattern which enables him to detect precisely, from
'running" records alone, exact time of commencement of
estrus and time of many of other reproductive incidents.
Rat running on Inclined table; apparatus room in which
cyclometer figures are tallied and photographed auto-
matically at hourly intervals. Varying mating behaviors,
male and female, at different stages of estrus. Living
ovaries, oviducts and uterus at varioue stages- activi-
ties of spermatozoa in the several parts of female genital
tract at different phases of estrus. (Dr. Edmond J. Farris.)
Blood circulation in marine animals (Motion picture): Uni-
versity of Iowa. Made ana released by Butkus Films
194c I , ' / I
14 min., al., color, 10 mot, (Biological film)
Kodachrome.
Summary: Describes a variety of circulating fluids and media-
uisma. Shows colorless and pigmented fluids and corpuscles in Pul-
sating vessels and hearts. Microscopic views of capillaries and the
circulating media demonstrate transportation of food, oxygen, and
wastes. Specimens chosen Include nuaessema, Nerds, Clatentdes,
Cannata, Palaemoneta, ()area, a filth, and a terrapin.
Camouflage in nature through form and color matchine
(Motion picture) Coronet, 1945.
11 min., set,, color, 10 met
With teachers' guide,
Summary: Reveals how camouflage protects anlmabt, birds, and
fish from their natural enemies. Presents thirty-two species, Illustrat-
ing their unique and individual methods of blending with their sur-
roundings by form and cater matching. For intermediate guides, high
school, college, and adult groups.
Camouflage in nature through pattern matching (Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1915.
8 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures the protective markings many animals beer to
blend with their variegated surroundings. The animals who carry
inconspicuous markings because they need protection for reasons of
age. sex, or lack of ability to defend themselves, are contrasted with
thaw who are boldly marked.
Another issue. b&w.
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Cell division?the basis of growth in all living things (Mo-
tion picture) Phase Films, 1019.
11 MIN fid? b&w, 10 aim .
Includes sequences from the Carman film btelosis, made from
1011-11 by Iteiclumnstalt ftir Film und Mid In Wissenschaft und
Unterricht and Microlaboratorium der Firma Carl Zeiss.
Summary) Employs time-lapse cinernicrographe through the phase.
contrast microscope to show the process of mitosis during it 21-hour
cycle. Structures are identified by overlay markings and captions.
For high school end Junior ColicCe Student&
The cell--structural unit of life (Motion picture) Coronet,
11)10.
11 color, 10 min.
With teachers guide.
Summary:. Shows the beide relationship of our living bosilim to
- other living organisms in the world, Presents, through phatomicrog-
raptly, tho living protoplasm In it leaf cell, and the amoeba taking
4 food, growing. and dividing. Explores also the functional differences
v.lnli structure. For intermediate unities, high school, college. and
adult gromm.
Another Issue. 'Wm.
Cellulose decomposition in nature (Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Iowa. Mode and Moused by Rutgers Films,
? 1041.
? 28 tniii. it., tixav, to tutu. (111o:tyke:I Slat)
Summary: Shows Various forum of life which break down cellulose
and Mucci its constituents to the soil. Outlinsvo the destructive work
of bacteria, fungi, and protesonns through grunt and microscopic
viewa usIng,soveml animals whose digestive tracts harbor cellulose-
decempeeing *mama to demonstrate this method of destruction.
Reviews the mica of various organisms in the cellulose cycle.
Characteristics of plants and animals (Motion picture)
Audio-Visual Canter, Indiana University, 1954.
to otln., rd., color, 10 umi? (The continuity of life series)
Kodachrome.
' Seminary; Surveys living organisms with emphasis on three con-
ceptat that all lite COMM from preextstiag life; that plants and
animals, tutcroseeole and macroscopic. In all classifications, have cote-
' f 111011 baste characteristics; and that the cell is the structural unit of
plita at alt aeveht.
Another issue. b&w.
Coelenterata and Ctenophorn. part I (Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Iowa. Mado anti released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
14 utlit? al., color, 15 mm. (111010Cield
Redachrotuo.
Samittery: Shows a single Wreath of Tabuteria, the terminal
ration of ttaetia, activity of 3terridiars tentacles and mouth MINDS
fecsilefi, and the (opine-Bon at hmultudlual MIMICS upon stimuli.
(loit. illustrate* ciliary combs anal external and Internal structure
of the trensparent and Melte ctenePhsto, Berne.
Coelenterata and Clenophom part It (.Votion picture)
Unimrsity of lows. Made and released by Rutgers Films,
194a.),
14 rate, color. 16 mut. t Biological film)
Neshtetteme.
Saiessetry; Shows mats featured of the lt?vdrold Clara; marginal
edbmice matt and stall ts1 nation disc at Holiclystus: tentacle;
sensory merino.. and peculiar swimming sericite of Oyallea and
Aterolte; tetras-UM polyre of Alembeints; and the throe tube protective
hue
of CsOftilaNO1.
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Digestion of foods (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films
(later name Encyclopredia Britannica Films) 1939.
11 min.. ed.. Mks:. 16 rum.
With film guide.
Summary: Explains the digestion of foods In the mouth. stomach.
and small intestine. Illustrates mechanical &Meets such us ?intim-
tl??' swallowing, stomach contractions. Intestinal segmentation a Ott
nd
peristalsia Demonstrates chemical reactions of digestive Juices
foods and portrays the absorption of naWents into the bloodstream.
For high school and college groups.
Dividing normal :adult rat fibroblasts in vitro (Motion
picture) Tho Winter Institute, 1939.
7 min., al., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Chromosomes shrink, become free and visible
In prophase- -I, are pulled into equatorial plate in
prophase --11, oscillate in metaphase; are pulled to poles
In anaphase, adhere and swell to form interphase nucleus
in telophase. Pseudopod retraction in proase and meta-
phase, cell flattening in anaphase, cleavage In early
tolophase due to changes of cytoplasmic viscosity. Cen-
trosome and /*Indic) fibers not visible.
The early development of the rabbit egg in vitro (Motion
picture) Tho Wistar Institute, 1934.
16 min., al., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Fertilized eggs obtained from.uterine tubes
show cumulus cells, zone, pole/ bodies, cleavage, morula,
and blastoeyst formation, blasteoyst cavity, trophoblast
and inner coil mass. Nucleus is visible In early biotite-
mores. Chromosomes and spindle not visible. Zone
ruptured by pressure of blastocyst fluid. 01 short (3 min.)
version available consisting of scenes selected from
this film.,
Early divisions, 2-8 cells, of living mcokey egg in vitro
(Motion picture) Tho Wistar Institute, 1934.
4 min., M., b&w, 16 mm.
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Seminary: Shows zona, 'polar bodies and dichotomous
but not simultaneous cleavages. (Centrosome and its
dark satellite granules' divide, one part migrates to
opposite polo of nucleus, each centrosome then divides
and unites. Chromosomes and spindle not visible.
Earthworm (Motion picture) Edited Picturos System, 1938.
to min., sd., b&w, 16 tam.
Summary: Value of earthworms to mankind. Magnified
close-ups of living worm; how it burrows Its hole. Flexible
skin of body facilitates methods of moving and working.
Disarmed physique; methods of reproduction. Worm's lu-
bricating system, breathing apparatus, system of elimina-
tion.
Another issue. silent.
Echinodermata, reel I (Motion picture) University of Iowa.
fado and released by Rutgers Films, 1939.
14 mm.. el., color, 16 mm. (Biological elm)
Kodachrome,
Summary: Shows Asterfas, the common sea star of the Maine coast.
Its locomotor and feeding actIvities, tube feet and pedicellarthe. and
eeerted stomach; an attempt to open the valves of a living mussel
Illustrates the typlcal ntethed of feeding on bivalve mollusks. Shows
details of the sea cucumber, Cumunarta, including its tentacles, ever-
sion, method of feeding. cloacal breathing movements, and action of
the cloacal valve. Shows details of Sfroneylocentronts. the sea
urchin of northern shores, including views of the mouth and sur-
rounding pedicellarine In active motion.
Echinodermata, reel it (Motion pirture) University of Iowa.
Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1939.
14 min., al., color, 16 mm. (Biological film)
Kodachrome.
Summary: illustrates four major groups of echinoderms through
the genera Cfenodfseue, lifitpasferia, Jtcnrlcist, Crossaster, OpItio-
pholls,Strcmgytocentrotus, and heptosynapfa. Shows variety of form,
color, and motion. Oral and aboral views show external parts?
mouth and adjacent structures, spines, plates, tube feet, madeporite
and sense organs. Illustrates the brittle stars' variety of color pat-
terns and method of locomotion; branching tentacles surrounding the
mouth: and rhythmic waves of constrictions passing along the trans-
parent hotly of Leptosynapta.
The eternal cycle (Motion picture) Handel Film Corp.,
1954.
13 min., ad.. b&w. 10 mm. (The magIc of the atom, no. 5)
Produced with the technical assistance of the U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission and the Atomic Energy Project at U. C. L. A.
Summary: Demonstrates how products of atomic energy are used
in biological research. Experiments are used to show to what extent
Iron is absorbed by the blood cells, and to examine the utilization of
sugar by the body. Follows radioactive material from soil to plant
to test animal, and explain!' to what extent the radioactive material
has been absorbed In the various stages of the biological cycle.
Glory of spring (Motion picture) International Film Bureau,
Inc., 1950.
10 min., sd., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Time-lapse photography condenses days into
seconds as tiny winter buds, shrubs and trees unfold their
springtime flowers.
Growth cleavage?maturation division?meiosis?in sper-
matogenesis of the grasshopper Psophus stridulus
(Motion picture) Phase Films, 1918.
10 min., ad., b&w, 10 nun.
An adaptation of the German film Metes's, made from 1611-1044
by Reichsarudalt far Film und Bild In Wissenachaft tind Unterricht
and Microlaboratorium der Firm Carl Zeiss.
Summary: Employs time-lapse cinemierography through the Phase-
contrast microscope and explanatory diagrams to show the process
of spermatogenesis from the primary spermatocyte to the early stages
of tmetm formation. For medical students and college students.
Gulf of Mexico invertebrates, reel I (Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films,
1942.
14 min., sl., color, 16 tern. (Biological film)
Kodachrome
Summary Shows sponges, coelenterates, mollusk. echinoderms,
and arthropods found along the northern gulf coast of Florida. A
map nod scenes locate the environment, and magnified TIMM of the
animals show normal movements, form, and color
Gulf of Mexico invertebrates, reel U (Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films,
1942.
14 min., sl., color. 16 tam. (Biological film)
Kodachrome.
Summary Shows habitats and specimens of many of the inverte-
brates found along the northern gulf coast of Florida, including stone.
ghost. calico. spider, hermit, swimming. and fiddler crabs, and squids.
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BIOLOGY
Healthy lungs (Motion picture) Coronet, 1951.
u min., ad.. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: While Jim waits for development of an X-ray of hta
lungs, he learns from his family doctor through demonstration; mod-
els, animation, and cinriluorography, the functions, structure, rela-
tionship of the lungs to the other bodily organs, and recommended
habits for healthy lungs. For junior and sealer high school, and
adult groups.
Another issue. b&w.
Hear better: Healthy ears (Motion picture) Coronet, 1950.
limit,., ad., color, 10 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains the structure of the ear, the process of receiv-
ing air vibrations and transmitting them into sound; and the care of
the ears. Stresses the pleasure of hearing welt. For primary and
intermediate grades.
:Another issue. b&w.
Heredity (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films (later
name Encyclopmdia Britannica Films) 1938.
11 min.. ad.. Us; 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Erplains schematically the transmission of hereditary
factors responsible for inherited characters In animals. Through ani-
mated drawings and composite photography, Illustrates the processes
of mites!s and meiosis when cattle of one-unit characters are mated.
Describes character dominance by portraying the results of mating
guinea pigs of onmunit characters and then of two-unit characters.
For high school, college, and adult groups.
Heredity and environment (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 195L
21 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide,
Summary: Defines heredity as the determining factor-In certain of
our basic capabilities, and environment as a force which helps deter-
mine the extent and direction of our use of those capabilities. Sur-
veys cultural inheritanes, genetics, environmental Influences, and
their interrelationships.
Another issue. b&w.
The honey industry (Motion picture) University of Cali-
fornia, University Extension. Released by Educational
Films Sales 1)ept., University Extension, University of
California at Los Angeles, 1954.
11 min., sit. color, 10 nun.
Summary: Describes the cooperative reLationship between farmers
and aplculturists and the role of the honeybee In pollenization. An
animated sequence illustrates the mechanics of cross-pollenization.
Includes the processing and marketing of honey.
House-fly (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later
name Encyclorneclia Britannica Films) 1938.
11 min., mt. b&w. 10 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the house?fly as a menace to health through a
Portrayal of its habits and life Watery. Traces physical development
from egg-laying through larval and pupal stages to the emergence of
the young fly Through magnified views, reveals biological structure
and methods of carrying and spreading disease germs. Suggests
control methods. For elementary grades, high school, and adult
groups.
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How the ear functions (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
ers, 1941.
111nin., ad., b&w, 10 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Explains the ear structure and its mechanism, showing
. how sound waves are received by the inner ear, where they are con-
verted Into nerve impulses. Includes photographs and animated
drawings.
HOW the eye functions (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
'era, 1941.
- 12 fribiLi ad., b&w, 10 mm.
7 With teacher's study, guide.
Summary& Illustrates the functions of the various parts of the
- eye and explains focal adjustment Includes animated drawings.
How the respiratory system functions (Motion picture)
Bray Studios, 1950.
_co mln? ad., bkw, 10 tont
Summery; Explains the air passages and their functional purposes.
' Shows the exchange of carbon dlokide and oxygen within the lungs,
and the exchange of these gases within the body tissues. Through
, an animated diagram shows the mechanizes of breathing, and action
; of the dim and diaphragm. Emphasizes the importance of proper
posture, exercise, and plenty of fresh air and rest for good health.
,
The human body (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Inter-
:. American Affairs, 1945. Produced by Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Re-released by U. S. Institute of Inter-Ameri-
can 'Affairs, 1940. RSA
9 min., ad.. color, 16 nun. (Health for the Americas /ales)
I Smwry: Eatplaini the importance of the human body; shawl
bow its parts work: and stresses the values of'fresh air and a variety
of foods. Animated cartoon.
01 I
The human body: skeleton (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1953.
10 min., ad.. color, 16 mm.
With study guide.
Seminary: A study of the skeleton, the basic framework of the
body. Describes the bones that make up various parts of the skeleton
and their function In providing support and protection to vital organs
and in affording body mobility.
Another issue. b&w.
The human hair (Motion picture) Bray Studios, 1949.
11 min.? ed., bkw, 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the hair as being part of the skin. By live
photography and animated drawings, exPiehis its development and
growth. Shows the growth of the hair within the follicle, Its in&
',Must duration. Its renewal after shedding, and its other character.
/Alex including it relation to the sebaceous gland and Its secretion,
and the cause and appearance of goose flesh.
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Human reproduction (.11otion picture) lfcGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1948.
21 min., mi., b&w, 10 mot (Health education Berke, nor, 4)
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also available.
Correlated with the book Healthful living, by Harold S. Diehl.
Summary: Explains the human reproductive systems and the proc-
ess of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth. Describes the anatomy,
Phesiologe, and functions of the male and female reproductive or-
gans; Illustrates by means of animated drawings the body mechanics
of delivery. For college and adult groups.
Human semen analysis?motile spermatozoa as Index of
fertility in men (Motion picture) The Wiest Institute,
1951.
12 into., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Views of sperm populations typical of various
fertility classifications of man (phase microscopy); ac-
curacy of new method of actually counting number of active
sperm, demonntrated. Duration of sperm motility in female
tract; progressive spermatozoa shown after being in uterus
forty-two hours. Reduction in sperm count upon repeated
coitus demonstrated; time Ire recovery to normal repro-
esntativilevel shown. Rate of sperm travel. Human ova
belig'attacked and surrounded by sperm. Value demon-
strated of new method of counting, as basis for index of
fertility. Results of certain experiments relative to male
fertility. (Dr. E. J. Farris)
llamas seism aralysis?Teclmique (or counting motile
spent (Maim picture) The Wistar Institute, 1951.
10 ear, ad., b&w, 16 mm.
summery: Improved technio for making analysis to
determine human male fertility. 'Views demoostrates
(1) Liquefaction of heels specimen; (2) Technics of
making counts of moving sperm; (3) Measurement of
speed of cella; (4) kietd of obtaining index of fertility
from lgures, for volume, count ofrSperm per cm3, and
Percentage of moillittimed to calculate actual number of
moving spermatozoa ejaculate. (Dr. E. .7. Farris)
The human skin (Motion picture) Bray Studios, 11/18.
12 min., ad., bkw, 16 tom.
Summary: Shows the anatomy and physiology of the normal skin,
explains the protective, heat-regulatory, and sensory functions of the
skin, and emphasizes skin care and cleanliness.
The human throat (Motion picture) Bray Studios, 1947.
10 min., sd., b&w. 10 mus.
Summary: Depicts the throat, consisting of pharynx and larynx.
from the anatomical stud the functional aspect. Describes the general
anatomy of the pharynx, its connection with the middle ear, nose, and
esophagus, and its defense mechanisms. Shows the tonsils and the
ciliated epithelium in action. Illustrates the general anatomy of the
larynx, Its laryngoscopic aspect, and the mechanism operating the
opening and closing of the rimal opening between the vocal cords and
during breathing nod voice production.
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The hydra (Motion picture) Edited Names System, 1927.
10 min., si., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Microbiology of hydra; family relationships.
Hydra's powers of contraction and expansion; methods of
locomotion; habits; methods of digestion, breathing, re-
production.
Interdependence of living things (llotion picture) Bray
Studios 119244;
10 ruin., el, haw. 10 nun. (The science of lite, no. 4)
Summary: Describes the sun as the source of energy In living
things. Explains oxidation and energy, the relation between plant
and animal growth, nod the role of bacteria.
Introduction to biology (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, 1052.
14 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: An orientation film for the student of Nokia which In.
dudes graphic explanations of cell life, photosynthesis, adaptation,
and reproduction. Shows the practical application of biological prin.
dples to such problems as combating disease and controlling Insect
pest&
Invertebrates from the Gulf of Maine, reel I (Motion pic-
ture) University of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers
Films, 1934.
14 ruin., el., b&w, 10 mu. (Biological Mtn)
Sumnsary: Depicts some of the animals common to beaches, rocky
shores, dock pilings, and tide pools. Shows sponges, anemones,
worms, sea stars, and other representatives of tidal zone life. In-
cludes Sagartia, 7'ubularia, Nerds, Amphitrite, Asfertar, Oranager,
Sotaster, Ophtopholls, Strongylocentrotus, and Cucumaria.
Invertebrates from the Gulf of Maine, reel U (Motion pic-
ture) University of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers
Films, 1934.
14 min., el, New, IC mm. (Biological film)
Summary: Shows invertebrates found along the rocky coasts. High
magnification views of barnacles show action of the cirri used In
feeding. Includes ',Marina. Nattoa, Dendronatuo, Ore:teat:a, Datattus,
Carcinktes, Cancer, and Pagurar.
King crab, Limulus (Motion picture) University of Iowa.
Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1939.
14 min., el., b&w, 10 MM. I BlUlOgICIII flului
Summary: Shows the external morphology of Llmului, its locomotor
and respiratory movements, details of docent and ventral surfaces,
appendages and gill4moks, a mass of eggs surrounded by newly
hatched larvae, a larva in Its egg capsule just before batching, and
the swimming activities of the young crabs.
Leaves (Motion picture) Encyclopredia Britannica Films,
1047
11 min.. ed., b&w. 10 tom.
With film guide.
Summary: Explains how leaves manufacture food for plants, and
shows the relationship of leaves to roots, stems, and flowers. Ani-
mated drawings Illustrate the process of photosynthesis, and doe.
micrography permits the observation of leaf cells at work. Time-lapse
photography reveals the opening of a horse-chestnut bud and the
growing of it nettle twig. For elementary grades high school and
adult groups
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BIOLOGY
Life in a drop of water (Motion picture) Coronet, 1947.
11 min, ad? color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents the fundamental life processes of nutrition,
locomotion, reaction, and reproduction of the simplest plant and ani-
mal forms?the amoeba, spirogyra, paramedtun, etc. For Interme-
diate, junior and senior high school grades.
Anotherissuo. b&w.
Life In a pond (Motion picture) Coronet, 1950.
11 min, ad., color, 10 mra.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discloses pond life In action providing examples of
important principles of natural science. Shows In microscopic and
underwater scenes the variety of selfnustaintng plants and animals
found In a typical fresh water Pond, among them the shoreward,
floating and submerged green plants and water fleas, beetles, insect
larvae, dragonfly nymphs, and minnows.
Another issue. b&w.
Life in the ocean (.Votion picture) Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, 1933.
10 min.. ml., color. 10 nun.
Eastman commercial Kodachrome.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates and describes many of the plants and ani-
mals of shore, shallow water, and ocean depths, relating them to each
other, to their environment, and to similar forms found on land.
Shows diatoms seaweed, Anemone, sea fan, sea star, sea urchin, sea
cucumber, sea worm, cowrie, sea sina nudihranch, shore crab, horn.
shark, bases, sea horee, turtle, sea4lon. and porpoise. Filmed at Marine'
land of the Pacific.
Anotberissue. b&w.
The life story of a watennold?Allomyces (Motion picture)
Phase Films, 1953.
12 min., ad., b&w, 10 mm.
Produced In the laboratories of the Dept. of Botany of the Unlvets
sity of California, under the supervision of Ralph Emerson.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: A study of the AUomyees revealing the basic biological
phenomena of growth and reproduction. Shows the cyclic alternation
between diploid sporopastie and haploid gametophytic generation':
emphasizes the precision of the hereditary mechanism of the cell; and
stresses the plant's high degree of complexity and differentiation.
Plume-contrazt rinensicrography.
Looking for Uw answers (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Back Company, Inc., 1953.
10 min., ed., b&w, 16 min.
Summary: Data furnished by moths, birds, mammals,
reptiles on migrations, herding and social groups, on
food, play, aggressive behavior and reactions to /stimuli,
particularly as related to visual perception. Milk food of
baby mammals. Young panda's play, almost identical
with random play of two-year-old child, reveals common
function of play in development of young mammals.
Aggressive boys and young lions. Flamingos and lions
show how animals communicate by behavior as well as by
voice. Responses to stimulus by tropical Mrd moved to
frenzied dance by painted moving likeness of itself.
Sound of french hewn elicits bellowing from alligators,
recorded on tape. Giant tortoises in organized groups or
social herds, feed together but compete for food-, mates,
and territory; dominance expressed by headraising move-
ment; ability to distinguish between colors blue and green.
Birds distinguish between colors; elephants discriminate
between gray and black up to point where gray is almost
black.
Another issue. color.
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Making a baianeed aquarium t (Motion picture) Plymouth
Protittetions, Reiensed by Coronet Instructional Films,
11151).
titian mt., haw, tit nom
' With sindy'atiltle
iMMtititrim Shona agroup of English children colletting Poll. river
gratol, Witter pinitta, Itch, mid aultnble water intimate Pic a classroom
natitithini, !Blows how the children elicitor the plants in the soil at
the. bottom of it tank, hose they mm the took with clear pond water
Ultima tilallithing the soli and gravel, how they (entitle? certain
SPeelint Of nitiniel and ainnt life lii 1181118V0 a balances) neurtritint In
n hien nil IIM trill thrive, and how they delta the tont, Brandies
it by IMMO fire linportant lii an agendum.
The Mechanism of cell division (Motion picture) U. S.
War Dept 1948.
thtt 114 iii, MO, ld tom
Order Ito. Olt 0036.
Samtharal Ithen-s Clicker and cytoplasmic detells found during
"dirt:diet and tunitiplicatIon in grasshopper spetm cells. For profes.
blotted Personnel.
Ant-Aber Issue. 35 Mtn,
'ebsfn In ispermategenesis of the grasshopper Psephus
'Muitti, )idiot picture) Phase hlims, 1948.
01 tolit's ad.1 b&rc, l mot,
,tuctrilaryl. Fent:theft Scones of Ileins cells?printary and
-iseelatidary ispertnetheytes-growing through Ineplesse, mote-
Plieuse anaphase, and telopluthe at both epalea of dhiston;
dlatfrains 'outlining phasea ofAouble cycle of division to
plants-at animals; stilt photographs exploring anatomy of
'Cella, WentIfyIng (structures of nueleus, cytoplasm, chromo-
somes, raltoolondrIn, spindle, ectuatorial plate.
511Itrooiganistas in Texas fresh water lakes (Motion picture)
NorblITe.XasssAatebollege, 1947. i.
-SIS Wm, si., color, 16 min.
..urcoarY: Water rem:Armes of Texiss. Photomicrographs
Of forms of Omits and animate found In lake water. Int-
portaneesof the 'various ergeniama to appearance, tooth and
istriell of Watch
244-rOstoPit Wonders in \rater (Motion picture) Pat Dowl-
ing Piebarea, 1953.
mtn4,11., Color, 18 nrin.
Keil/Atom&
Eammary: X ..eung boy Ataeovers the world of totereseople ewe-
lures width live In a drop ot waten hobbles scenes at amoeba,
Vertkelia, atentop nrorantrore, rolitere, and hydras. Shoos snail
vsgs to Progrmerive stages of development, reproductIon by ilasion,
and the Preparation of cuteness in ordinary domes-tit water.
Malinke, tvel1 ons,cit picture) Univorsit,S? of Iowa. Mitcle
atid released by Rutgersribs, 1941,
mtn?m.. eolot, 16 VIM 011010g1eal film)
Redirthrome.
Summary: Depicts representative M011uaks, toomaing a mull.
branch, a 'nail, vapidly burrowing Modem, a scollop, and the cont.
mon Ned& Sheowdetalls of bivalve foot in actton; tentacles, intone
Cirri, pal" end siphorm , color of Vallee eyes and pigment cites of
the adult egad. tnelnace Neptune* Vold&a.recten, Saes, and Lotige.
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Mollusca, reel It (Motion pirfure) 'University of Iowa.
Mode rind released by Rutgers Films, 1941.
14 min., al.. color. 16 nun. (Biological dim)
Bodachrome.
Summary: Shows Aeolis. Elyaid, Nat trio, PUNNUfa, APO/Walk 11"cl.
nuts. nod MPG. Depicts the sensory tentacles and adaptive gills of
AColia and Styria: demonstrates features of foot, opereulum. siphons.
tentacles. sensory cress, and mantle; shows the common long-necked
clam partly burled In sand; detailed clews detilolignIte the action of
siphons as water IN taken in and expelled.
Mother lien's family: the wonder of birth (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1953.
11 MI11., 841., color, 16 mat.
With study guide.
Sanatory: A young boy's observation of the development of a chick
embryo Is used to Introduce some bninn Mg concepts of reproduction
-Another issue. b&w.
Motile spermatozoa as an Index of fertility in men
(Phase microscopy) (Motion picture) Tho Ulster
Institute, 1947.
15 into., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Views of sperm populations typical of
various classifications of fertility in mon (phase micro-
scopy). Duration of sperm motility in female tract;
progressive spermatozoa after being in uterus forty-two
hours. Reduction In sperm count upon repeated coitus
demonstrated by actual specimens and summary charts;
time for recovery to normal representative level shown.
Rate of sperm travel demonstrated. Bunten ova being
attacked and surrounded by sperm. Value of new method
of counting as basis for Index of fertility. Results of
certain experiments relative to male fertility. (Dr. Edmond
J. Ferris) ,
The nervous system (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Con-
sultants (later mune Encylopredia Britannica Films) 1937.
11 min., ml., b&w, 16 tom.
With film guide.
Summary: Examines the structure and functions of the spinal cord.
Medulla, mid-brain, thalamus, and cerebrum. Explains, through ani-
mated drawings, liew sense organs receive stimuli, and how nerves
carry impulses to the central nervous system and then to the muscles
which execute responses. Compares the nervous *stem structures
and responses In various animals. For high school, college, and adult
groups.
The nose: structure and function (Motion picture) Ency-
eloptedin Britannia Films, 1954.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
With film guide.
Sunonara: Animation and microphotography are used to show the
structure and Ammions of the breathing organs. rIPN(11100 In detail
the action of the cilia. 1-cp1/1111.8 the effect of temperature on tlw Pro-
tective mucus of the nasal passages, and diaereses ether aspects of
nasal hygiene
Another is-mie. b&w.
Osmosis (Motion picture) Motion Picture Association of
America in collaboration with H. Holt and Co. and the
American Council on Education. Made by Affiliated Film
Producers. Released for educational purposes by Teach-
ing Film Custodians. 1948.
2.1 min., ad., b&w, 16 Inca.
A Teaching Films Survey motion picture.
Summary: Having difficulty understanding the textbook discussions
of osmosis, a young high school boy discusses the problem with a
policeman friend who sees In the situation a potential detective prob-
lem?how nourishment gets into a cell which is a completely closed
organistn--and takes the boy to a police laboratory where a technician
demonstrates osmotic pressure.
Ovulation, fertilization, and early development of the
mammalian egg (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of Agri-
culture, 1935.
27 into., at., b&w, 16 nim.
A sound revision was released In 1037 under title In the beginning.
Summary: Shows by means of time-lapse cinematography the
ovulation, fertilization, and early development of the mammalian
(rabbit) egg.
Another issue. 35 mrn.
Parade of invertebrates, reel I (Motion picture) Univer-
sity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
14 min., at., color. 10 min. (Biological film)
Kodachrotne.
Summary. Shows Illepharisma, Tubutarta, Porptta, Physalia,
Cyanea, Meer/atop/is. Scrod.
Parade of invertebrates, reel tt (Motion picture) Univer-
sity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
14 min.. al., color, 16 non. (Biological film)
Kodachrome
Summary: Shows Bdettoura, Ctistatella, brachiopods, Nerds,
Cistenfdes, Echturus, Thalessema, Plseteata, Branchtpus, barnacles,
Capretta, Ltroneca, Crago.
Parade of invertebrates, reel In (Motion picture) Univer-
sity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
14 min.. al color. 16 min. II:nommen' Illno
Kotinchrome.
Summary Shows Hippo, Albunee, report's, PUumnus, Portunus,
Podocheta, Ocallpes, Lica.
Parade cf invertebrates, reel iv (Motion picture) Univer-
sity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
14 min., sl., color, 16 rum ( Biological film)
Kodachrome.
Summary Shows Neptune?. Yotdta, Astropeeten, Lobito, EncOpe.
Atpit Leptosynapte, Cynthia, Bottenta. Stlata. Surratat
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Physical aspects of puberty (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1952. Made by Crawley Films, Ottawa,
to min.. 841., b&w. 10 mm. ( Adolescent development. no. 5)
With supplementary filmstrip.
Correlated with the book Adolescent development. by Elizabeth
13, Burled&
Summary The physiological aspects of puberty in boys and girls.
Chiefly through animation, describes the importance of the endocrine
glands In puberty, the gonadotrople hormone, the development of 1111110
and female reproductive organs, secondary sex characteristics, and
other physical clumgmt. Shows how normal variations In develop.
meat can have social repercussions, and points out that behavior
problems that seem emotional are often based on the rate of physical
growth.
Pond insects (Motion picture) Electrical Research Products,
1931. Released by Encyclopreclia Britannica Films.
sd. Wee. 16 tnm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Contrasts the life cycles of three pond insects?the cur-
ing beetle, may-fly. and dragomfly. Underwater close-up photography
reveals the laying and hatching of eggs, nymph and pupal stages, and
adult activity. Shows feeding, the development of wings, and molt-
Ing. Portrays relationships with other insects, fish, waterfowl, and
birds, all of which reflect a constant straggle for survival.
Pond life (Motion picture) Enc-yclopmedia Britannica Films,
1950.
U into., mt, paw, 16mm. (Primary science)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Depicts the pond as an organized community In which
plants and animals are depeadent upon each other. Explains why
the animals live at various levels of the water, and shows bow animals
which live upon one another help keep the population of the pond in
balance. For primary and middle grades.
Protoplasm, the beginning of life (Motion picture) Bray
Studios, 1924.
to min, Cl., b&w, 10 mm. (11(e science of life, no. I)
Sound version also issued.
Summary: IMplets the earliest forms of life as tovealtsr through
geology. Describes characteristics of living things, such as movement,
Irritability, assimilation, and reproduction in the Amoeba, Stealer,
and other simple forms. Discusses the nature of protoplasm.
Protozoa, one-celled animals (Motion picture) Eastman
Kodak Co., Teaching Films Division, 1938. Released by
Encycloptedia Britannica Films.
11 min, at, b&w. 16 mm. (Eastman classroom series)
Made in cooperation with the Dept. of Biology, Washington Square
College.
Summary. The life of various Protozoa observed by means of
microcinemategraphy Shows the dissecting of an Amoeba under the
microscope; methods and means of locomotion, food-getting. and dt-
gestion In such animals as Ezurtaetta, Aeltnophrys, tittept us, Candy-
/enema. Paramecium, and Blepharlsma; and reproduction, elimina-
tIon, and defense Pt such animals as rlepharisma, Spirestemum, Act F.
nraphaerium, Stiehotriche, DItflupla, and Soothe maim,
Reactions in plants and animals (Motion picture) Harvard
Film Service, 1934. Released by Encyclopaxlia Britannica
Films.
11 rain.. ad., War. 16 mm.
With film guide.
Summary. Explains how plants and animals react to various
stimuli, and defines geotropism. negative geotropism. Phototropism,
and atereetropism. Illustrates the tendency of plants to oppose gray.
Its, reactions of plants and fruit flies to light, reactions of some
plants and animals to contact and to touch, and the tendency of fish
to SWIM upstream. For elementary grades.
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Summary: A sixth-grade boy learns that sleep, relaxation, and
!change are important ways to nat. Explains how to develop good
rest habits, what happens to bodies during sleep, and why proper
, amounts ot rest are essential to growth and well-being.
Mother issue. b&w.
? The riddle of photosynthesis (Motion picture) Handel Film
. _
- Corp 1955."? .
- ? ' 13 min., sd., b&w;18 mm. (The magic of the atom, no. 24)
Produced with the technical wisintarice of the U. S. Atomic Energy
.t Commission and the Atomic Energy Project at U. C. L. A.
- Summary: Explains that the use of radioactive carbonyls enabling
'-,`sclentista to make great progress la' the study of photosynthesis.
' step-bymtep an experiment conducted at the radiation Inborn-
. ? tory at Berkeley, which Is helping to solve the riddle of photosynthesis.
?-Includo!r animated sequences. , ?
..Sahurtanders and their young (Motion picture) University
Of Iowa.' Made and released by Rutgers Films, 1942.
12 rafts., al., color, IC min. (Biological elm)
y
godachrome. ,
. Summary: Shows habitats and'places where salamander eggs are
deposited. Yiroung?larrne break out from the egg capsule and take
.0?. .up an independent existence; gills and legs appear and the salamander
takes on the adult form. Specimens shown include Jefferson's spotted,
.t 4,4 slimy, dusky, red, two-lined, the newt, and tea mud puppy saiaman-
.
See' how they swim (Motion picture) Thomas Craven Films
?-? ,Corp. ..:Released by Picture, Films Corp., 1954.
:??? 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The world around us, no. 4)
With study guide: t
Summary: Shows the special 'adaptations to environment, of the
Canadian goose, whistling swan, mallard duck, and white pelican, and
:t features the humorous antics of the brown pelican.
sy
Spennatozoaof vertebrates (Motion picture) The Wistar
Institute, 1051.
40 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
't ? 1Summary: _Series of pictures of living spermatozoa of
different vertebrates from flab to man taken by means of
,
phase and olitlotomlogpf a phy. 3I
sperm c1 cteristos.
Reel I: Introduction: Views of aotive sperm of fish,
frog, snake, rooster, turkey, rat, hamster, opossum.
' Reel II: Active sperm of rabbit, pig, oat, dog, bull and
t monkey. Diagrammatic summary. Progressive motility
with rotation..
's Reel 113: 'Living human spermatozoa (phase Woo-
" photomicrography at different magnifications). Normal
and abnormal spermatozoa. Characteristic types of
? ? motility presented.
Spring is an adventure (Motion picture) Coronet Instrue-
tional Films, 1955.
11 min., ad., color, 16 ram.
With study gulde.
'Summary: With the coming of spring, a young girl observes many
-changes In human activities and In trees, flowers, birds, and animals.
Shows flowers budding and blooming, trees blossoming, a garden be.
log planted, and newlpharched robins waiting to be fed.
Another issue. b&w.
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A strand breaks (Motion picture) Conservation Foundation
in collaboration with the New York Zoological Society.
Released by Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 1950.
16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Web of life series, no. 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays the effects of a state of imbalance in nature.
The destruction of a community, as a consequence of one element's
getting out of hand Is traced In regard to forest and grassland. Ex-
plores the results of overgrazing and huntinz and points out that only
by intelligent management can man secure his heritage of the soil.
Summer on the farm (Motion picture) Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Films, 1947.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mns. (Primary scleoce. Seasons)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Joan and Jerry take part in the summer activities on
the farm. Shows seasonal changes and rapid growth of plants and
animals during the summer months. yet. primary and middle grades.
Syngamy and alternation of generations in Allomyces-4
watermold (Motion picture) Phase Films, 1953.
20 min., sd., b&w, 16 min.
Produced under the supervision of Ralph Emerson,
Summary: A study of the aquatic phycomycete Allomyces reveal-
ing the major features of reproduction. Shows asexual propagation
by diploid zoospores to Illustrate -rapid multiplication and spread'
without change In chromosome number; follows step-by-step the main
sexual cycle. Phase-contrast clnemicrography and animated se-
quences.
A technique for counting motile spermatozoa (Motion
picture) The Wistar Institute, 1947.
6 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Phase Mioroamipy)
Summary: Improved technic: for making analysis to
determine male (human) fertility: (I) Views of normal
and abnormal spermatozoa; (2.) Types of measurement of
spermatozoa: "progressive,' sluggish, oscillating,
circling; (3) Technic of making counts of totaleumber of
active spermatozoa and of measuring their rates of pro.
mossion; (9) Mothod of obtaining Index of fertility from
figures for volume, count per cm3, and percentage of
motility used to calculate actual number of moving
spermatozoa in ejaculate.
The timing of human ovulation (Motion picture) The Wistar
Institute, 1949.
18 min., sd., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Method of performing biological test based
upon pituitary hormones in the urine to determine time of
human ovulation. Interpretation of findings (animated
drawings and graphs).
Vorticella (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System, 1927.
10 min., sl., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Exposition of microbiology; physical structure,
methods of reproduction, muscular action, nerve control and
motivation of vorticolla.
ner?
Wonder engine of the body: the human heart (Motion pic-
ture) Bray Studios, 1952.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Produced with the cooperation of the American Heart Association.
Short version of the nun Guard your heart.
Summary: Through diagrams describes the anatomy and physiology
of the human heart. Discusses the remarkable amount of work energy
expended by the heart each day. Explains why the pulse rate varies
under certain conditions; how the doctor can judge the condition of
the heart, make a chart of heart beats, determine blood pressure; bow
overweight affects the heart; how you can help your heart to function
properly.
The world of sound (Motion picture) Columbia Pictures
Corp., 1941. Released for educational purposes by Teach-
ing Film Custodians, 1940.
11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Cinescope eerie.)
Summary: Explains the Importance of sound, the operation of
sound waves on the human ear, and the operation of various types of
hearing devices which aid the dad.
Your ears (Motion picture) Young America Films, 1947.
10 min., sd., b&w, 10 mm.
Adapted from the 1045 Britlah motion picture, Tour children's ears.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains and Illuatrates the structure and function of
the ear and Its component parts. Shows, through animation, how
sound waves are received and transmitted to the brain by the ear.
Stream the effects of colds upon the human ear. For elementary
grades and high school.
Your eyes (Motion picture) Young America Films, 1947.
10 min., ad., Wm. 113 mai.
Adapted from the 1045 British motion picture Tour children's eyes.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Live action and animation are used to Illustrate the
structure and function of the eye and its componen. Parts; diagrams
are used to explain certain of the causes and corrections of near-
sightedness and farsightedness. For elementary grades and high
school.
Your teeth (Motion picture) Young America Films, 1947.
10 mln., ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Adapted from the 1045 British motion picture Tour children's teeth.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates and explains the structure, development, and
care of the teeth. Shows bow and why a tooth decays and describes
proper methods of brushing the teeth. Includes animation. For
elementary grades and high school.
BOTANY
Better seeds for better grasslands (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1955.
IV min., mi., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of Improved varieties of
legume and grass seeds and proper management In the Improvement
of grasslands.
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Blooming desert (Motion picture) Guy D. Haselton Pro-
ductions. Released by Bailey Films, 1947.
16 min., color, 16 num (Western wonderland series)
Summary: Close-up photographs of wild flowers in the deserts of
western United States.
Citrus culture (Motion picture) Paul Healer Productions.
Released by Sales Division, 1951.
17 min., sd., color, 10 mm. (American agriculture)
With study =idea.
Summary: Depicts modern methods of citrus culture used In nuts,
cries and citrus groves of the United States.
Daffodils (Motion picture) United Specialists, Inc., 1944.
3 min., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summery: Varieties of daffodils (from one garden).
Dispersal of seeds (Motion picture) Edited Pictures
System, 1927.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 non.
Summary: Means of motivation with which seeds are
equipped to depart from parent plant and travel to new
fields of reproduction. Appendages, some grotesque,
some beautiful. How flowers'develop to perfection under
expert cultivation.
Flowering 'desert (Motion picture) Guy D. Haselton Pro-
ductions. Released by Bailey Films, 1952.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mm. Western wonderland serial)
With study guide.
Summary: Locates the principal desert areas of the world on a
map, and Illustrates them with a series of motion picture scenes.
Explains the nature and dutracteristica of desert climate and topog.
raphy, and shows how spring brings a myriad of wild Bowers to arid
regions. Relates typical desert birds and animals to their sur-
roundings.
Flowers at work (Motion picture) Electrical Research
Products, 1031. Released by Encyclopedia Britannica
Films.
11 mm., ad.. b&w, 10 mm.
With Olin guide.
Summary: Explains the main function of towers as that of pro-
ducing seeds. Animated drawings describe the structures and func-
tions of the sepal, petal, stamen. pistil, pollen, style, and ovary.
Close-up and slow-motion photography depict different methods of
pollination of various types of flowers and reveal the work of the
bee In cross-pollination. For elementary grades, high school, and
adult groups.
Fungus plants (Motion picture) Electrical Research Prod-
ucts, 1931. Released by Encyclopedia Britannica Films.
10 min, sd., b&w, 10 mm.
Other version issued: French.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Reveals major types of mushrooms and other fungi, and
describes their growth and method of reproduction. Close-up Odor,
raPhO portray, several varieties of poisonous and edible plants, and
animated drawings Illustrate the structure of the gills. Through
doemIcrography, studies the structure of spores and the streaming
protoplasm In the filaments. Thne-lapse photography demonstrates
rapid growth.
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Gift of green (Motion picture) Sugar Research Foundation
hi. collaboration with the New York Botanical Garden.
Made by Flaherty Films. Released by Modern Talking
Picture Service, 1946.
18 rain., ad., color. 10 arm.
With descriptive leaflet.
Summary: Describes step-hystep how all green plants use energy
from the sun, nit and water to make sugar?the process of photo-
trynthesis, and explains the importance of this pron.= in our daily
lives.
The growth of flowers (Motion picture) Coronet, 1945.
? 11 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
? --, Summary: Time-lapse photography shows the miracle of growth.
- Presents the rose, orchid. jack-in-the-pulpit, daffodil, and Iris sprout-
ing from the ground. growing, bursting into, bloom, and dying. For
primary, Intermediate, and high school grades and college groups.
Hereditary variations in coleus (Motion picture) Dept. of
i!.Botany, Ohio State University. Made and released by
Dept. of Photography; 1939.
11 min., color, 16mm.
fKalachrome.
Summary: Presents experiments conducted over a period of time
showing a variety of offspring derived from the coleus plant,
Row beans grow (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System,
'1927.
10 rain, ed., b&w, 16 min.
Supplement: Complete life-oyolo of bean plant, from
planting to harvesting.'
How plants help us: observing things about us (Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1954.
it cotpr, to, aim. I I
'irVitir study guide.
Summary: A young boy bicycling to his uncle's farm observes the
plants around him and discovers that plants are helpful In many
ways, Explains that people are dependent upon plants for food,
clothing, weod, payer, rubber, and mans other common articles im.
portant In their daily lives.
Anotherdssuo. b&w.
How seeds germinate (Motion picture) U. S. Dept, of Ag-
riculture, 1931. '
to min., si, akw, to mm.
SumMary: Shows by means of timesiatse photography the germi-
nation of crimson clover and spring retch over periods of 3 to 7 days.
Another issue. 35 tom.
Life of a plant (Motion picture) Encyclopredia Britannica
Films, 1E150.
11 min, ad., color. 16 nu%
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through time-lapse photography shows steps in the life
cycle of a typical flowering plant, the pea. Identifies the roles of
roots, stems, leaves, flower, fruit., and seed. Animated drawings
reveal the functioning of the various parts of the plant
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Miracle of the trees (Motion picture) International Film
Bureau, Inc., 1951.
to min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: How tree buds grow, burst open, release
loaves and flowers (time lapse photography).
Mold and yeast (Motion picture) Eastman Teaching Films,
1930. Released by Encyclopledia Britannica Films.
a min., al, b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: PhotornicrographIc shots of specimens of mold on fruit,
leather, clothes, and bread, illustrate the way in which molds grow.
develop, and germinate. Shows also the formation of buds and new
plants of moldlike yeast.
Movements of some common plants (.110tion picture) Uni-
versity of Iowa. Made and released by Rutgers Films,
1940.
14 min.. at., b&w, 16 rum (Biological film)
Summary: Time.lapse views showing constant movement of plants
due to various external and internal factors. Shows that such move-
ments are caused by changes in temperature and light intensity, and
are produced by turzor changes in a special structure called the Pal.
vines, located at ths bases of the leaves. Plants wed are trillium.
wild carrot, garden pea, cucumber tendril, mushroom, blood root,
marsh mallow, and night blooming cereus.
A parasitic plant (Motion picture) Electrical Research Prod-
ucts, 1931. Released by Encyclopredia Britannica Films.
to min., sd., War, 10 mat
Previously released under the title Dodder
With teacher's guide.
Summary: DescrlIxe the characteristics and life cycle of a typical
parasitic plant, the dodder Close-up and time4apse photography
reveal the flower with Its ovary and seeds, and the movements of the
dodder as it grows, gropes about, attacks, and entwines other plants.
Clnemicrography demonstrates structure of the suckers, and animated
drawings portray their parasitic arelon on a flax stalk.
Plant growth (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc., 1939.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Life cycle of pea plant. Time-lapse,
close-up and cinemicrography show seed germination,
growth, opening of flower, floral parte, cross-pollination,
streaming of protoplasm in pollen tubes. Animated
drawings Illustrate process of fertilization.
Plant growth and mutation in Tradescantia virginica L.,
spidenvort (Motion picture) Phase Films, 1952
11 min., sd., lAw, 16 :urn.
Includes sequences produced by John Nash Ott and by the Institute ,
for Film and Pictures in Science and Education, ?Menace, Germany.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Employs time-lapse clnemicrography through the phase-
contrast microscope to show the four stasis of cell division?prophase,
metaphase, anaphase, and telephase?as exemplified in the stamen
filaments of the spiderwort. Shows the formation of a mutation, a
colchicine solution having been used to prevent the last two phases of
cell growth from taking place.
Plant oddities (Motion picture) International Film Bureau,
1950.
10 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary. Plants that seem to live on air, devour insects,
have sensitive "nervous" systems %bleb react to heat,
cold, fumes, alcohol. "Ballet of the Flowers" (sequence
of dancing flowers in rhythm with Strauss waltz).
Plant traps (Motion picture) William M. lIarlow. Re-
leased by Encyclopredia Films, 1954.
10 ruin., ad., color, 16 mm.
Previously released under title Insect catchers of the bog jungle.
With teacher's guide.
Sumnrary: A study of the pitcher plant, the sundew, and the Venus
Ily.trap?three Insect-devouring plants which are found In poorly
drained ponds. Time-lapse photography shows the operation of their
trapping mecluthism.
- Another issue. b&w.
Plants make food (Motion picture) Churchill-Wexler
Film Productions, 1955.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Power of plants (Motion picture) Almanac Films, Inc.,
1951.
10 min., ed. , b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Plants' indomitable effort to reach sun and
fulfill growth. They overcome obstacles: weighted glass
coverts, layers of tinfoil, tightly corked glass jars (time-
lapse photography).
R001S of plants (Motion picture) Electrical Research Prod-
ucts, 1931. Released by Encyclopzetlia Britannien Films.
min., ad., War, 16 Min.
Summary: Describes tap, fascicled, and fl5rous roots, and explains
how they not only hold the plant In place but also alsorb food elements
from the soil. Through tirne-lapse photography, clumuicrographS,
animated drab togs, and lahoratory experiments, demonstrates root
growth. sensitivity. wearing away of cells, and monosis. Reveals how
biennials store excess starch In their roots for use as food the second
year
Seasonal changes in trees (Motion picture) Coronet, 1949.
ruin, ad., color, 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Children study the common trees near their school and
note the seasonal changes which occur In the different varieties. For
primary and intermediate grades, high school and adult groups.
Another issue. b&w.
Seed dispersal (Motion picture) Electrical Research Prod-
ucts, 1931 Released by Encyclopzedia Britannica Films.
U ruin ad.. New, 16 non
Summary Considers various means by allich seeds are disseur.
Inated. how they anchor themselves to the ground to facilitate germ'.
nation, and how they protect themselves. Demonstrates the dispersal
of seed plants by wind, transportation by animals. and propulsion from
seed cases. Describes anchoring methods by clamping, hooking. adire-
Dion. and corkscrew motion. Portrays various natural devices for
protection bhile sprouting.
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Seeds grow into plants (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1956.
10 tele., oil, color. 16 nitu.
With study guide.
Summary: A group of children visit a park where they see a great
variety of plants, learn how various types of seeds are disseminated.
study the structure of seeds, and observe how they change under the
influence of moisture, sunlight, and soil nutrients as they grow into
tdants.
Spring blossoms (Motion picture) International Film
Bureau, Inc., 1951.
19 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Spring blossoms (Florida to Pacific northwest
of the United States); wild flowers (time-lapse photography)
Time-lapse studies of flowers (Motion picture) Rutgors
University. Released by State University of Iowa.
15 min., al., oolor, 18 mm.
Summary: Flower stalk of common snake-plant grows to
full height and bursts Into bloom; rose opens. Heliotrope,
amaryllis, canna and begonia develop flowers. Flower
tubes of tobacco plant elongate to form star-shaped clusters.
Chinese iris does a floral dance. Gardenia unfolds petals.
Wonders of plant growth (Motion picture) Churchill-Wez-
ler Film Productions, 1053.
10 min., ad., color, 10 tam.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A girl and her younger brother experiment with plants.
They grow plants from a bean and a squash seed, the stem of a gen.
niUla. the leaf of n succulent, and the root of a sweet potato plant.
Shows the growth through time-lapse photography.
- Another issue. b&w.
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Antibiotics (Motion picture) Encycloptedia Britannica
Films, 1952.
14 min., sit. b&w. 10 nun.
Summary: A study of the discovery, nature, and uses of anti-
biotics. chemical substances which are produced by microbes and used
to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in living organisms.
Antibiotics and terramycin (Motion picture) Charles
Pfizer & Company, Inc., 1952.
22 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
The atomic alchemist (31otion picture) Handel Film Corp.,
1054.
ts luin.. 'ti.. It1.b. 16 ram. (The magic of tire atom. no. 13)
Produced u011 tiw technical assistance of the V. S. Atomic F.nergy
Counnhadon anti the Atomic Energy Project at U. C, I.. A,
Summary: Described the role of chemistry In the ananic age. and
explains how products of atomic energy are opening new fields In
chemistry Phows the effect of radiation on liquids?and solids, and
explains the relevance of these rear-nous to the search for new ele-
ments.
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Aureoneycin: the versatile antibiotic (Motion picture)
Lederle Laboratories Division, American Cyanamid Co.
Made by Fordel Films, 1950. Released by American
? Cynitaniid Co.,. Film Library, Lederle Laboratories
mon.
'El min., ad, color, 16 U1111,
LEImmesary: Shows the screening of soil specimens fur organistus
which may poesees powers of bacterial antagonism, and the selection
of Streptoratmes aura:laden, for Its broad spectrum antibiosis De-
scribes the clinical use of aureomycln. For students of the medical
? sciences.
Haienees: platform and triple beam (Motion picture) Erni-
, remit.), ,of Southern California, 1947.
;10 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
:Suetatery: Explains the platform and triple beam balances and
slam how to use them.
Carbon and its compounds (Motion picture) Coronet In-
* structional Films, 1948,
ilium., color, 16 nun.
? . Kodachrorne.
With teacher's guide.
fiummary: Explains the simple compounds of carbon, and intro-
` duces hydrocarbons and the more complex chain and ring compounds.
' Shows the many forms and uses of carbon and Its importance in our
domestic and industrial worlds.
Another issue. b&w.
Catalysis (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later
name Encyclopaedia Britannica Films) 1937.
"? min., ad., Wm, 16 min.
6saimary: Presents a study of catalysis as the fourth factor In the
velocity of chemical reactions. Explains how catalysts may tune-
'
lion by absorbing Molecules, activating molecules, forming an Inter-
;mediate compound, or starting a chain reaction. Illustrates applica-
tion of negative catalysts In the manufacture of rubber and anti-
, knock gasoline. Calls attention to the relation of catalysis to plant
and animal life.
Chaska! reactions (Motion picture) Edited Pictures
System, 1938.
20 min., ed., b&w, 16 num
'Summery: Detailed exposition of composition of atom and
relation?hip between nucleus and electrons an exemplified
in 92 elements assembled in groups of "The Periodic
Table". Electrical nature of chemical combinations and
reactions.
Chemical instruments?the colorimeter (Motion picture)
University of Southern California, 1951.
14 min., ad., color, us ram.
Chemistry and a changing world (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Films, 1953.
11 nun., it, b&w, 18 ram.
Second edition.
With teacher's guide.
Smesasery: Explains the role of the research chemist In developing
new products and portrays the skill of the chemical engineer in plan-
ning. constructing, and operating a production plant. Illustrates the
value of chemistry in modern life by describing the production and
utilisation of elemental phosphorus.
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Chemistry of combustion (Motion picture) Eated Pictures
System, 1938.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Simplified combustion; more complex phases.
Experiments illustrate combustibility of different elemeate;
dangers of combustion experiments. Scientific methods
helpful in reducing accidence and fires.
Another issue. silent.
The clothes we wear (Motion picture) Churchill-Weller
Film Productions, 1955.
11 mill., ad., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Discusses animal, plant, and synthetic fibers: contralti
primitive and modern methods of spinning Mead and weaving cloth:
and points out the abundance and value of the clothes we wear.
? Another issue. b&w.
Colloids (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later
name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) 1937.
min., ed., Wm, 10 mm.
Summary: Explains the concept of colloidal state and portrays ex-
amples of different Mom of colloids. Defines colloidal state in terms
of particle size. Shows differences between colloids and true solutions.
Illustrates factors that prevent particle growth and techniques used
to coagulate colloids. Explains how particle size affects filtration and
sedimentation. Demonstrates Tyndall effect, Brownian movement,
cataphoreels, and the Cottrell process
COITOCOO (Motion picture) Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Corporation, 1946.
14 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Invisible film mechanism by which stainless'
steels realist corrosive attack (animation).
Corrosion prod (Motion picture) Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Corporation, 1949.
12 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Eleotro-ohemical testing elbows how stainless
steels resist corrosive attack.
Curiosity shop (Motion picture) Aluminum Co. of America,
1949. Made by Wilding Picture Productions.
30 min., att. color. 10 mm.
Technicolor
Sequel to Unfinished rainbows.
Summary: A story of free enterprise told against the background
of a romance which is complicated by the young man's absorption In
science to the temporary exclusion of his fiancee Emphasizes the
work of industrial scientists who, through research, endeavor to make
aluminum more useful.
The Du Pont story (Motion picture) E. L Du Pont de
Nemours, 1951. Made by Apex Film Corp.
39 tom.. mi., color, 16 min.
Technicolor.
Short version.
Summary: Presents highlights In the history of the Du Pont Com-
pany from its founding 150 years ago to the present day (1961) em.
ployIng the administrations of Du Pont's ten presidents as chapters
for telling the story. Shows the development of such products as the
blasting agent, soda powder, nylon, rayon, cellophane, and Duco lac-
quers. Depicts Thomas Jefferson In 1800 encouraging the young
Immigrant. Eleuthera Irdnde du Pont. to establish the company.
Electrochemistry (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants
(later name Encyclopredia Britannica Films) 1037.
11 min., stl.. b&w. 10 tutu.
With film guide.
Summary: Reveals, through demonstrations and animated draw.
Inge, how chemical energy may he transformed into electrical energy
and electrical energy Into chemical energy Shows that chemical
energy changes into electrical energy when chlorine and hydrogen
react at platinum electrodes, and that electrical energy changes into
chemical energy decomposing hydrogen chloride. Illustrates these
electrochemical principles by application In electroplating, electro-
refining, electrolysis, and storage battery operation. For high school,
College. and adult groups.
The halogens (Motion picture) Coronet, 1947.
11 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Hodac.hrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Analyzes In a laboratory demonstration, the physical
and mechanical properties of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and Iodine,
both free and in compound. Reduces the speed of experiments
through slow-motion cameras so that every detail is shown.
Another issue. b&w.
Harnessing the rainbow (Motion picture) E. L du Pont de
Nemours, 1447. Made by Sound Masters.
29 mm., ad., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows how colors are applied to fabrics, and emphasizes
color fastness in relation to washing, sunlight, and perspiration. Dis-
closes how laboratory tests are used to determine the fastness of a dye.
Inside the cell. Part 2: Regulation of enzymes (Motion
picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1952. Released for
public educational use through U. S. Office of Education,
1952.
43 min., ad., color, PI min.
Order no. PMF 5077-b.
Summary: Explains the factors regulating enzyme action; shows
a laboratory demonstration of feeding radioactive acetate to rats; dis-
cusses the effects of drugs on enzymes, the action of &names-
Dollies, glycolyals and Krebli cycle; and pictures the chemical action
inside a cell.
Introduction to chemistry (Motion picture) Coronet, 1949.
11 min , ad., color 10 :um
With teacher's guide.
Summary. Defines the term chemistry and introduces some of the
Important terms and materials common to the subject Major Indus-
trial applications
collnd ege,
n t1le."e lt a
du trial applications of chemistry are presented as well as the everyday
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nthe farm. For junior and senior bleb
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Magic in agriculture (Motion picture) Ethyl Corporation,
1947.
28 min., ad., b&w, 113 am.
Summary: Farm chemurgy: what it has accomplished
and what it 'nominee to accomplish for American farmer.
Place of aolentiat in relation to farmer reseeroh projects
developed and turned into commercially profitable pro-
duction.
Nitrogen cycle (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak Co.,
Teaching Films Division, 1938. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films.
11 min., st, Mom 16 sum.
Summary: Shows the relation of nitrogen to plant and animal
growth. Scenes describing the formation of natural fertilisers sod
commercial fertilisers explain the nitrogen cycle through Ming sod
non-living thlnss,
Origin and synthesis of *Mies materials (Motion Sebum)
U. S. Office of Education, 1945. Produced by Caravel
Films.
re min., it, b&w. 10 mm. (Plastics series, no. 1)
Order no. 0E486.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmatrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Organic origin of plastics and the reeemblasee of apa-
thetic compounds to natural substances; synthesis of plastics from
natural substance'; forms in which phonics are produced; and typical
pinnies products.
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Oxidation and reduction (Motion picture) University of
Chicago, 1932. Released by Encyclopedia Britannica
Films.
limb., ad., Wm, 10 mm.
Summary: An introduction to the phenomentt of chemical change.
Demonstrates that oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously.
Shows them In the burning of pboapnorus and the rusting of Iron the
emphasis le on reduction. Illustrates the oxyhydrogen torch, blast
furnace thernfite process, and burning of fuel as common examples of
chemical change.
Oxygen (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1947.
11 min, sd.? color, 10
Kothtchrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through laboratory experiments, develops the character,
istics uses, and signficance to man of oxygen and its compounds. Sum
rept the preparation. properties, and characteristics of this element,
and explains electrolysis, oxidation, forms of oxygen, etc.
Another issue. b&w.
Plastics (Motion picture) Young America Films, 1945.
15 min., it, b&w, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the development of celluloid, lucite, and nylon,
compounds: Illustrates steps In the manufacture of plastics; and
shows the growth of the plastics Industry. For high school and
college groups.
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Preface to chemistry (Motion picture) Encyclopmdia Bri-
tannica Films, 1053.
10 nan., ad., color, 10 mm.
Itodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the work of Joseph Priestly and Antoine
Lavoisier in the field of chemistry; defines organic, inorganic, and
physical chemistry; shows experiments which Illustrate the chemical
techniques of synthesis. decomposition, and analysis.
Science of soap (Motion picture) Encycloptedia Britannica
Films, 1048.
n min., ad., NW, 10 rum
,az Previously released under the title Soap.
. Summary: Through a simple laboratory demonstration illustrates
how lye and fat are combined to make soap; through animated draw.
, Inge explains the chemical action (saismification) which takes place
when the mixing occurs; through drawings describes the cleansing
action of soap. Portrays each step in the manufacture of soap in a
largo industrial plant.
'A ? story of research (Motion picture) E. 1. du Pont do
, Nemours & Co. 'Made by Apex Pictures. Released by
Movies U. S. A., 1952.
rs min., se., color, 16 mm.
With descriptive literature.
? .Summary: Shows how a chemical research project is started and
. completed. Follows the development of orlon acrylic fiber from its
inception through various stages of failure, retrial, testing, and
. retesting to ultimate success.
Story of sulphur (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System,
? 1938. '
ro min.- ed., b&w, 16 mm.
, Au:emery: Sulphur deposits breught, to surface ot the
I Tv 1 i" earth by wells; drying process. use In induatry for Mann-
, facture of news-print paper; rubber produots, medicines,
oto. Laboratory tests Included.
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A study in black (Motion picture) Godfrey L. Cabot, inc.,
1950. Made by Caravel Films.
20 ad., color, 16 ram.
Xodachrome.
Summary: Presents the story of carbon black from its basic me-
chanics and structure (shown through technical animation and close.
up photography) to its actual production In the Cabot plants. Shows
some of the industrial applications of carbon black.
Sulphur and its compounds (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1945.
11 min.. as, color, 10 mm.
Kodachrutne.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Outlines the part played by sulphur In modern Indus.
trial processes, and mentions developments In the element's history.
Illustrates the properties of sulphur and its compounds, and Includes
an explanation of modern sulphur mining.
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Velocity of chemical reactions (Motion picture) Erpi pic-
ture Consultants (later name Encycloptcdia Britamuca.
Films) 1937.
11 min., ad.. Ihtw. 10 lute
Summary: !reveals how the nature, concentration. and temperature
of reacting substances affect the velocity of chemical reactions.
Through laboratory experiments and animated drawings. demonstrates
and explains the role of these factors with respect to the velocity of
molecules, spheres of 111011enCe, and vibrational energy. Through
animation explains reversible reactions and the abstract processes
of chemical equilibrium.
The wonder of chemistry (Motion picture) Leonard Peck
Productions. Released by Young America Films, 1949.
11 min., oil., Mk. 10 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Defines and explains elements, compounds, and chemical
changes. Shows that through chemistry we are able to improve the
world in which we live. For elementary grades.
DENTISTRY
About faces (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health Service,
1941. Made by Sound Masters.
10 min, ad., b&w, 16 men
Summary: Emplumizes the importance of good teeth, particularly In
relationship to one's appearance; and of care of the teeth, particularly
the necessity of regular rIalts to a dentist.
Acrylic jacket crown construction (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the ,Navy, 1948., Produced by De Frenes. Re-
leased for public ledtiCatiorMI use thivough.U. S. Office of
Education, 1950.
83 mis., ad., color, 10 mm.
Order no. 31N 5371.
Summary: Preparation of tooth for a jacket crown; laboratory
work In preparation of the crown; fitting and polishing the crown.
For dental personnel.
Alveolectomy after multiple extraction of teeth (Motion
picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1952.
mm., ad., color, 10 tam. (Dente-alveolar surgery series)
Order no. 1'3IF 5217.
Summary: Shows teeth with advanced periodontal disease being
extracted, and presents the conservative preparation of the alveolar
ridge for dentures by demoastrating surgical procedures for establish.
tog a ridge of uniform height with smooth even contours after multi.
pie extraction of teeth. For dental personnel.
Alveolectomy and multiple pathology (Motion picture)
S. Dept. of the Army, 1952.
18 min., ad., color, 16 mm. f Devito-alveolar surgery series/
Order no. MI' 5210.
Summary: Demonstrates problems is the removal of teeth from
pathological bone and In the proper repair of ridge tissues. For
dental personnel.
Alveolectomy in extraction of isolated teeth (Motion pic-
ture) U ?4. Dept. of the Army, 1952.
11 min . ad.. color. 10 mut. trento-niveolar surgery series)
Order no. P3IF 5218.
Summary Demonstrates the extraction of isolated teeth, and
presents a method of ridge preparation for dentures with a minimal
excision of the supporting alveolar bone. Shows a dental bridge be-
ing made. For dental personnel.
Benign dental tumors (.11otion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Army, 1950.
all nen., se., color. 10 tutu.
Order no P3IF 5130.
Summary: Circe the history, diagnosis, characteristics, treatment,
and results of various cases of benign dental tumors. For profes-
sional personnel.
The casting of dental gold alloys: Thermal expansion tech-
nique (Motion picture) U. S. Notional Bureau of Stand-
ards in cooperation with Council on Dental Research,
American Dental Association, 1951.
16 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Explains that the fabrication of accurately fitting dental
castings is dependent upon proper selection and use of materials.
Covers the prevention of warpage of wax patterns, selection and at-
tachment of the spree, investing, eliminating the wax pattern, and
melting and casting the alloy. For dental personnel.
Complete dentures: Alginate impressions (Motion picture)
1.3 S. Dept. of the Navy, 1951. Produced by Byron's.
Released for public educational use through U. S. Office
of Education, 1052.
17 min., ad, color, 16 ram.
Order no. SIN 6720.
Sumntary: Illustrates the technique for non-pressure full denture
impressions using alginate (irreversible hydrocolloid) in loose fitting.
perforated baseplate tray
Complicated exodontia, introduction (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the Navy, 1951, Produced by Byron. Released
for public educational use through U. S. Office of Educa-
tion, 1952.
17 min., sd.. color, 16 mm.
Order no. 3IN 6722.
Summary Deals with the fundamental procedures involved In the
successful removal of all teeth; gives particular attention to those
teeth which require more than the use of forceps alone for extraction;
and demonstrates the baste principles underlying a proposed plan for
treatment
Construction of an acrylic jacket for use in an abutment
or an individual crown (Motion picture) Gilbert W.
Schwartz, 1948.
30 min., si at ad, speed, color. 10 mm.
Summary: Shows the complete operative and laboratory procedures
In the manufacture of an acrylic crown. For dentists, dental students.
and technicians.
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Decompression of the gasserian ganglion and posterior
root in the treatment of trigemlnal neuralgia (Motion
picture) Robert Dean Wcolsoy, M. D., 1954.
23 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Another issue. silent.
-Another issue. color.
Dental amalgam: Failure caused by moisture contamhta-
tion (Motion picture) U. S. National Bureau of Standards
in cooperation with Council on Dental Research, Ameri-
can Dental Association, 1048.
El min., ad, color, 10 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates contamination with moisture, one of the
common causes of amalgam failure, usually produced by mixing amal-
gam In the palm of the hand and by condensing amalgam in a wet field.
Explains the chemical reactions In and the clinical results ot such con-
trunination. Describes a satisfactory technique for the prevention of
contamination. For dental personnel,
Dental assistants, their effective utilization (Motion picture)
U. S. Public Health Service, 1952. Made by De Frenes
Co.
20 min., ad., color, 10 nim.
Summary: Shows how a dentist, through the use of trained as-
sistants, can give better service to his patients and reduce his own
fatigue.
Dental burs in action (Motion picture) U. S. National Bu-
reau of Standards, 1955.
10 min., ad, color, 10 mm.
Summary: Explains the ability Of different tyPes of dental hors to
cut hard and soft tooth structures, the achievement of rapid cavity
preparation with a minimum of discomfort to the patient. and the
need for selection of the proper cutting instrument For dental
personnel.
Dental health (Motion picture) U. S. War Dept., 1945.
24 min, ad, b&w, 10 mm.
Order no. TF 8-2000,
Summary: Uses animation to identify and describe all 32 teeth;
explains parts of each tooth; demonstrates proper cleaning methods;
discusses tooth decay, gum diseases, pyorrhea, and care of dentures.
- Another issue. 35mm.
Dental health: How and why (Motion picture) Coronet,
1949.
11 min., ed., color, 10 rum.
With teachers' guide.
Semmary: Reviews what research and experimentation have done
to promote better dental health. Demonstrates new sodium fluoride
applications and techniques of oral hygiene to show the relation of
diet to the development and decay of teeth. For intermediate grades,
high school and adult groups.
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Denture resin (Motion picture) U. S. National Bureau of
Standards in cooperation with Council on Dental Research,
American Dental Association, 1049.
18 mkt; ed., color, 30 nen.
Summary: Shows the effect of Impurities. pressure, temperature,
rate of curing, duration of curing, mold surfaces, and water content
- on the dimensional accuracy and stability of dentures made from
acrylic resins. Demonstrates denture-processing techniques. For
dental personnel.
Denture service (Motion Picture) Minnesota University
-,Audio-Visual Education Service, 1939.
:k 43 min, at., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows a type of denture which was developed by the
Dental Dept. of the University of Minnesota In 1M0. Describes the
anatomy of the mouth, showing upper and lower ridges and the area
.f,,t.. placing`of the modeling compound in the month through post dam-
a be covered.' Shows the Impression technique step-by-step, from the
,,tetningVmuscie trimming, and pluter wash. Pointe out that the natural
relationship of the upper to the lower jaw la presereed by means of
and an edging of plaster and carborandtun permit the
tr patient to'grind thery to a perfect fit. Explains that after grinding,
the trIaliplates are locked together, removed from the mouth, and
' used for a model Is setting up the teeth. Depicts the patient with
? both the old and new types of denture.
,
, ,Examiningithe oral cavity (.11o(ion picture) School of Den-
tistry, University of Ifumesota, 1950.
; .45 min., M. at ad. speed, color, 10 mm.
;pm Siumnary:?Presents many oral lesions with their diagnoses; out.
.:lines an orderly procedure for collecting data pertinent to the plan-
', ally of, treatment.. For dentists.
?
Excision' of 'chronic periapical infections (Motion picture)
`r:17: S. Dept. of the Army, 1952.
?
8mm, ad, color, 16 tem. (Dente-alveolar surgery series)
t' Order So. PMF 5101.
'.,.Summary: Demonetrates the excision of chronic pertapical Infec-
, ..1,,,ttona.InS119vis azt.apind,granitlont,,which lurid to be a cyst. For ,
perslanti., I' t I
Excision of gingival hypertrophy (Motion picture) U. S.
? 1. Dept. of the Army, 1952.
min. ad., color, 10 mm. (Dente-alveolar surgery series)
" Order no. VMS' 5=.
. Summary: Shows how tissue found In the anterior portion of the
maxillary ridge Is excised In preparation of a firm base for the den-
ture,
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Excision of nuindiblilar tort (Motion picture) U. S. Dept.
, of the Army, 1952.
12 mm, tuL, color, 10 ram. (Dento-alveolar surgery series)
Order no. PlIF =20.
Summary: Shows the surgical excision of the tuberosity lingual to
the mandibular third molar, followed by the excision of bilateral
mandibular tort In the bicuspid area, in preparation of the ridge for
a denture.
Fluoridation (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health Service,
? 1959.
5 min, ed., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the research on which fluoridation is based,
the benefits obtained by adding fluoride to community water supplies.
and the method of addles thtorlde. Uses the flimograph technique,
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Fluoridation story (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health
Service, 1951.
Scam., ad., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Explains that communities can reduce tooth decay by
adding sodium fluoride to the water supply, and emphasizes the econ-
omy and simplicity of doing so. Uses the filmograph technique
Immediate denture service (Motion picture) University of
Minnesota, 1937.
60 min., ed., color, 16 tem.
Summary: Construction of Immediate upper and lower
denture from beginning diagnosis through Insertion of
completed denture. Surgery and extractions shown.
The life of your artificial denture (Motion picture) Artwil
Co. Released by American Dental Association, 1938.
13 min., el.. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how gum resorption alters the relationship of
jaws and dentures, causing loss of masticatory efficiency, defective
bearing, tongue interference. Inability to open the mouth properly,
loss of muscle tone, and facial changes.
Mandibular prognathism (Motion picture) U. S. Veterans
Administration, 1950.
43 min., stl, color, 16 mu.
Summary: Demonstrates the two-stage operation for the correction
of a mandibular. prognathism. Shows In 'considerable detail pre.
operative and post-operative studies as well as the two stages of the
Operation (Dingman procedure). Includes Inserts of N-rey studies
and anal= sketches demonstrating various stages in the surgical
procedure.
?
A method' of mixing silicate cement (Motion picture) U. S.
National Bureau of Standards in cooperation with Council
on Dental Research, American Dental Association, 1953.
8 min., ad., color, 10 mm. ?
Summary: Demonstrates a new method of mixing silicate cements
in a closed container whereby the maximum amount of powder Is In-
corporated lute a given quantity of liquid independent of atmospheric
conditions. Actual restorations in the mouth show how these labora-
tory findings may be used In dental practice For dental personnel.
Oral rehabilitation (Motion picture) Veterans Administra-
tion, 1954.
29 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Order no. M153.
Partial dentures and bridges (Motion picture) Artwil Co.
Released by American Dental Association, 1038.
13 min., el. h&w. 16 into.
Summary: Demonstrates, in models, how teeth shift after the loss of
a tooth, and how pyorrhea and further tooth loss follow Shows
various types of bridges and partial dentures, and demonstrates bow
their use can prevent serious dental destruction.
Partial dentures: Biomechanics (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the Navy, 1951. Produced by Byron's. Released
for public educational use through U. S. Office of Edu-
cation, 1952.
15 min, ed., color, 16 rum.
Order no. MN 0721.
Summary: Demonstrates the influence of forces of mastication on
the design of partial dentures by dividing parts of partial dentures
Into bracing, supporting, and retaining elements. Emphasizes Im-
portant construction details.
Periodontia (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Navy,
1948. Produced by Do Fronts. Released for public edu-
cational use through U. S. Office of Education, 1950.
19 min., ad., color, 16 ram.
Order no. MN 5370.
Summary: Surgical technique for cases not requiring removal of
teeth; preparation of patient; instruments required, anesthesia, op-
erative routine, and postoperative treatment For dental personae].
Porcelain jacket crown technique (Motion picture) U. S.
Nationni Bureau of Standards, in cooperation with Council
on Dental Research, American Dental Association, and the
University of Montevideo, Uruguay, 1955.
24 min., ed., color, IC mm.
Summary: Describes In detail a simplified method of making fused
porcelain jacket crowns. Discusses the use of a prefabricated por-
celain veneer made front a stock tooth, and the use of two porcelain;
having widely different fusion temperatures. Explains that In this
technique fusion shrinkage hes been greatly reduced and the number
of fusions lute been cut from the customary four or live to two.
Preparation of the mouth for dentures (Motion picture)
School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, 195L
33 min., at. at sd. speed, color, 16 moi.
Summary: Shows a series of operatioes performed upon the hard
and soft tissues of the mouth to prepare better bases for the reception
of prostheses. Includes post operative YielVe of all cases. For dental
surgeons.
Radlodontics: Intra-oral technique (Motion picture) State
University of Iowa, 1960.
33 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Complete procedure, using 18 Inch Mtn target
distance, for making periapical radiographs of left half of
maxilla and mandible, interproximal radiographs of each
interproximal apace on left aide of ardhes. Horizontal and
vortical angulations of x-rays emphasized by animation.
Processing pr000dure canted through to completion. Prin-
cipals of diagnostic x-ray techniques correlated with actual
performance of techniques
Removal of an impacted mandibular third molar by con-
trolled sectioning (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Army, 1052.
10 min., ad., color, 16 mm. (Dento-alveolar surgery series)
Order no. P3IF 5180.
Summary: Presents the technique utilizing a bur and fiat blade
elevator for controlled sectioning of impacted teeth as demonstrated
on a simple mesio-angular lower third molar. Step by step X.rass
illustrate the principles Involved. For dental personnel.
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DENTISTRY
Removal of Impacted teeth (Motion picture) School of
Dentistry, University of Minnesota, 1050.
24 min., al., color, 16 mat
Summary: Illustrates a technic for removal of Impacted upper and
lower third molars, upper meld, and lower bicuspid. Shows the
usefulness of both chisel and dill. For dealers, dental students.
Root resection (Motion Fictive) Scientific Film Company,
1949.
22 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Indications for use of root resection in treat-
ment of periapical dentoalveolar disease. Entire surgical
procedure shown on patient with single tooth involvement,
and on patient with involvement of all tour lower incisors.
Radiographic finding', sterile technic, post-operative re-
suite.
Another issue. silent.
Silicate cement (Motion picture) U. S. National Bureau of
Standards, 1947.
18 min, ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the importance of incorporating rapidly
as much powder as possible Into a given quantity of liquid and of
protecting the cement from loss or gain of water throughout the hard-
ening period. Shows the effect of technique on such cement properties
as setting time strength, shrinkage, solubility, and staidly. For
dental personnel.
The smiles have it (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1940.
10 ono, sd., b&w, 16 nun.
Summary: Emphasizes, dental mei and practices. Mary and
Tommy, Milt their dentbral By means of plaster models and draw."
Inge Mary Is shown what It means to have a cavity. Tommy reads a
book which shove the relationship between the teeth of man and
those of various animate. A visit to the zoo emphasizes what the
children have learned In their visit to the dentist.
Surgical gingevectonly (Motion picture) Scientific Film
Company, 1948.
55 min., M., color, 16 min.
Summary: Surgical treatment of periodontal disease;
examination, prophylaxis, pre-operative care, surgery,
poet-operative treatment, home care, and rosette. Con-
struction of special appliances for correction of bruxism,
tooth mobility, poor esthetics.
Target tooth decay (Motion picture) University of Okla-
homa, 1952.
11 into., ad? color, 16 mm.
Summary: Explains the value of modern dental care, with ern-
Oasis on sodium fluoride treatment Shows how local and state
health departments, dentists, and the public can cooperate in Improv-
ing dental health by establishing a program which includes the in-
dieldual applied= of sodium fluoride and the adequate fluorida-
tion of the city water supply.
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The atom and industrar (-Motion picture) EncycktEtteaS
BrItunnitat Films L952. Produced on collaboration, with.
the Lnstatute of Nuclear Sudies, Divison of the Physical
'en:m.5, University of Clump,.
11 min_ at. aim to mm.
deviatory: Illustrates the use of radioisotopes in month= new
techniques of measurement and. quoin:), amen in the ad. eau:nubile,
add paper industries.
Alivilinry views, part 1. (Motion. picture) If.cGth.w-Ftilt
Beak Co., L94S.
11 min., ad.. atsv. IS ram. (Mechanical drawing to
Suopiementary dimatrly of the some title also anihable.
Correlated with the book. llethanical drawing 67 Thomas &
French.
Sammary: Enplanes and Miami, ataillitry projecliun; eillows the
coranruction at on =Mary elevation.
Auxiliary views part fr. (rotion picthre) licGraw-Efalt
Book Co.. L941i.
33 min.. ad, b&w. 111 mm. (1Dichanicaj drawing aj.
Supplementary filmstrip of the some ate aleo.avallablis.
Correlation with the balk, Nechanical drawing by Thomas Z.
French,
Summand: Deicribes three types of aingie auxillarles. =Mary
elevatians, right anti left auxiliaries. and front and. rear auxiliaries.
illustratud by house.holit articles with slanting smfaces which require
auxiliary views for comprises-represent:eV-an.
Aardliary views: Double awvitt-mtes Oration *turd 31c-?
Gram-Hill Book Co., 1.943.
13 min.. stL, Whir, IfS mm. (nclgJ neering; drawl= film 4./
Suppiumenniry filmstrip or the some titte also available.
Correlated with the book Fuj?jnearing drawl= by Thomas E.
French
Summary: Reviews orthographic projection cm three minclint
planes and an. auxiliary planes; deacrthes the theory of nimble anzil,
tarp or oblique view. using animation tettniques. demarattaxes the
steps In drawing an able= with an oblique hire.
A?vitkry views: Single auxiliaries (Nation picture) Mc-
Graw -MB Book Co,,
=, min.. 34./.. My. Id mat. (EaMneering drawing Men 31
Supplementary Himarrip of the some title also available
Correlated with the book Dageneesirg drawn= by Thomas E.
Frenrh.
So...arl! Bede.r, orthommphic projection and ascribes thit true
ellene
of an object with one or more slanting faces. Through three-
dimensional technique, explains =Mary projection. Discumtea num-
Diary elevations. right and left aim:Mazy Via.34 and front and back
auxiliary views
Big pipe maneuver (Motion picture) U. S. Array rrini-
eters I55L
15 mia_ ad_ tutor ig c=2.
Samna:7 Shows the fabdcation of twin steel culverts x13.00)
feet. their insertion into an excavated and the diversion eta
creek thrattt thett, thy providing a way for an aircraft runway
ertessteci at 31cChord Air Force Base.
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ENGINEERING
Birth of a giant (Motion picture) U. S Amy Engineers,
1930.
1.4.4 ctdon 16 mm.
Summon: Contains wenn of the meant:non at lititery.Dant au
the Cohimbia interi and explains- its importaacs to terns* oft newt
control. navigation. and hydra-Meade Power.
Bluestone Darn: ConstructiOn; progress- (Motion. picture),
U. S. Army Engineers 1948,
126 .0./11,111.4 him wsth color !sequences. 16 sant.
Summary: A. film record eV the cnnstructlou of Bluestein. Butt
from tile beginning at the lee to ith eataPiellem
Dalt witk stoat (Mot(on *tura): Anterkaa trtstitote. of
Steer Canstruction..1.040. Made-by Azgoo
m taia?ao.. odor; Uinta
Sontstare: Describee the neee of steel ran:on-ruction, for' ao-called;
light onepanm? strectures--smal I oaks buildlosn, apartment bundler".
P.r.O.S. IWO others. Through the story ?tan old-timer lethetedidlm-
busintha. watching his son direct the coustructiott at ble embedding,
picuundheeSS17 due of tuscompitny..strowingMeral pretecteturder,
taloans, and, describing the Satea education and. aperentinnWintateed;
coustruction. Illustrates such techniques. as the me, or, vermiculite
gypsum plaster and demonstrates their- athantates. In, a. aeguellee
shows the &details and tineotooduSetsteel.beame,
Builders of the. broad: highway, part 1: (Motion, picture).
Frith. Films /SM.
ia mm.. st.cotan ;atom
With study rum.
Summary: shows the construction of a highway-the- laying? Out
oc ttrelokbrile-printin& contracting telns.Thlik?nenansiting.grading.
Sewn= anderanung. Meet. are welding and IPUMBeg Pewee
Stir eitsnentnry grades.
Builders of the broad: highway,. part Pf. (Motion. pi2tttre);
Frith. Films, 1941...
Ix min.. att..erior; lain=
1V1th study guide.
Summar,: Shows the, construction, of a. laighwar-lne building of
Midges and underpass:a and, the. mixing, pouring, and smoothing or
concrete. includes anes of a, large dorm:ear root in. ?Nye )erk
Qty. Pee tdenummry grades.
Building &better world (Motion. picture), CaterpWar
Ttactor 194.8;
29 ann.., ad., colors 1.6 nuns
St1=114277: How diesel-powered equipment helps to
harness 30.1lCOS or power; operation or track and, *beet
tractor bulldozers.. carryraliss? graderts,, dretinee, 'Ingots*,
shovers, sad aCrapdf3, under various c wood.
equipment planning,.
Building a highway (ibitiude pa:him) Encyclopaedia Britan-
aim Films, 1943.
ta min.. mt. tutor. 14 Mai.
Seminary. Demonstrates major steps in the tvestructioa Of a 0441.
Mae highway. Ulustratre such processee as clearing, cutting scrap.
tag and leveling the roadbed; assembling materials; assina ani
dumping the concrete; and smoothing and waning the aurfaCe. M-
eares the completed highway open ta tragic. 11.11whastroe the nem*
may seats inverted in pruning well-buitt, safe highways for auto.
motive traTIc.
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.ENGINEERING
Building the Golden Gate Bridge (Motion picture) Bethle-
hem Steel Co., 1937'.
45 min., ad., b&w, 10 mm.
? Summary: Describes the Golden Gate Bridge, discusses the tram-
. .,portation and erection problems involved In building it, and shows
- scares of the actual construction.
?.
, Cable spinning (Motion pictree) University of Washington,
1962.
16 min., ad., color, 16 ma.
, Summery: Techniques of apinning euspension-bridge
cables on.new Tacoma Narrows bridge: preparing cables,
spinning, lashing and wrapping.
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Casting articulated concrete mattress at Richardson's
'Landing, Tennessee, for bank protection on the Missis-
,, :sippi River (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
1948
Min., et, color, 16 nun."
'',!1'Swestery: Shows complete operation In the casting of a concrete
mattrees for the protection of the banks of the Mississlypt River.
Caving bank protection work, Pine Bluff, Arkansas (Mo-
tion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1938.
. 17 min., si., b&w, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows emergency construction and the launching of
rock.lilled cribs to curtail bank caving and permanent repairs made
after the recession of flood water.
,?
to The Centriliite process (Motioniptcture) Cordri-
line Corpaation, 1952.
ts 'mm., ad., color,. 16 mm.
Summery: Canaille. process (lining pipes in place,
with cement.rnortar by centrifugal lining Inaohine) to
prevent corroalon.
Columbia frontier (Motion pictize) U. S. Department of
the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1953.
80 min., ad.,-oolor, 16 mm.
Summary: Development of Columbia River Basin
Proleet, state of Washington; oonstruotion and operation
of Grand Coulee; hydro electrio plant; pumping station.
Prehistoric toe dam and ancient Grand Coulee. Water
used to transform dry acme of sagebrush Into irrigated
farms.
Comprehensive model study of spillway, Wolf Creek Dam,
Cumberland River, Kentucky (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1943.
21 min., al., b&w, 18 mat.
Summary: Shows through the use of models an Investigation of
overall spillway performance, and tests of various bucket designs
under different combinations of discharge and tallwater elevation.
80
Concrete pouring operations, Bar* Sorrel lock (Motion
picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1048.
18 Min., et. color, 10 mm.
Summary: Illustrates the cycle of operation In pouring the third
lift of the gatehay section of the lock, and shows the 5eld testing
procedures used.
Construction ahead (Motion picture) Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania Dept. of Highways, 1948. Made by Motion
Picture & Recording Studio, Pennsylvania State College.
20 ado, ad., color. 18 mm.
Summary: Show; the construction of a modern concrete highway
from the clearing of the right-of-way through the final paving ori
lions.
Construction for defense (Motion picture) U. S. Army En-
gineers, 1032.
13 min., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summary: Illustrates military construction being performed by the
Corns of Engineers for the Army and Air Force In the Southwestern
United States, and for the Air Force in Africa and Greenland.
Construction of a 138 KV underground transmission line
(Motion picture) Dept. of Water and Power, Los Angeles,
1950.
z rain., ed., color, 18 cam.
Kodachrome.
Summary: Describes method. used In constructing underground
transmission lines, including opening a street, excavaRng trenches
and manholes, laying conduit, pouring concrete, back filling, and
temporary paving. Demonstrates in detail the procam of pulling and
splidng cable underground.
I
Construction of a willow fasdne mattress at Avenue, Ar-
kansas (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1939.
14 min., Ed., taw, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows the preparation and placement of a willow
faselne mattress for bank protection.
Construction of Norfolk Dam (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1945.
35 min., $i., color, 10 mm.
With lecture notes.
Summary: Shows the pouring of concrete with cable and bucket
under winter conditions during the construction of Norfolk Dam.
Construction of Peoria lock and dam (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1937.
50 min., si? b&w. 10 mm.
Summary: Shows various phases of the construction of the lock
and dam at Peoria on the Illinois waterway.
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Construction record, lock and dam no. 3 (Motion picture)
U. S. Army Engineers, 1938.
50 min., al., b&w, le mm.
Summary: Shows the construction of lock and dam no. 3, views of
other lock.' and dams, and explains their relation to a 9-foot navigable
channel.
Crevasse (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1949.
21 min., si. color, 10 mm.
Summary: A record of the successful closure of the crevasse which
occurred at Mulatto Bend near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, In March,
1940.
Designing machinery for arc welding (Motion picture)
Lincoln Electric Co., 1948. Made by Herb Lamb Produc-
tions.
15 into., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summary: Indicates the freedom in design and cost-saying pen
abilities available to engineers in making and modifying machinery
by the arc welding proctor.
Diesel, the modern power (Motion picture) U. S. Bureau
of Mines in cooperation with General Motors Corp., 1950.
21 min.. ad., b&w, 18 mm.
Order no. 188.
Revision of General Motors Corporation's 1938 film of the same
title.
Summary: Demonstrates the principles, construction, and operation
of Diesel engines; contrasts the four-stroke and two-cycle Diesel
engines; explains the applications of Diesel power In Industry.
Discharge and sediment observations, Vicksburg engineer
district (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1937.
11 ml,,., sl., b&w, IC mut
Summary: Shows boats, equipment, and techniques used in mak-
ing discharge observations at C.hIcot Landing, Arkansas, and sediment
observations at the hinyemvIlle range.
Drawings co, 04
gsan1dt8he shop (Motion picture) McGraw-M11
B
Fre1n5chtn.in., ed., b&w, 10 nun. (Engineering drawing. Mtn 0)
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also available.
Correlated with the book Engineering drawing, by Thomas E.
Summary: Points out the relationship between the making of a
drawing and various production operations In shop and factory.
Traces the flow of work as indicated in the drawings of typical metal
productsdepaent
rtin through the pattern shop, foundry, forge, machine shop, and
ns
assembly shop, and demonstrates operations representative of each
81
ENGINEERING
Elements of hardening (Motion picture) U. S. Office of
Education, 1915. Produced by Audio Productions.
13 min.. sd.. Mt; 16 MID. (Engineering series. Heat treatment of
steel, no. 1)
Order no. OE 170.
With instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: How steel is quench-hardened; how the structure and
hardness of steels with different carbon content change at Progrmallinz
quench-hardening stages; how the lower and upper =Bled tempera'
tures of steel are determined; and how an Iron.carbon diagram ig
constructed and what It shows.
Elements of surface hardening (Motion picture) U. S.
Office of Education, 1945. Produced by Audio Produc-
tions.
14 min., Id., b&w, 16 tam. (Engineering seam Heat treatment or
steel, no. 3)
Order no. OR 172.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip or same title
also available,
Summary: Shows how steel ts pack and gas carburised; bow a
thin, hard case le obtained by cyaniding: bow nItriding is used to ob-
tain a very bard case; and how steel is lame and induction hardened.
Anotherissue. b&w.
Elements of tempering, normalizing, and annealing (Mo-
tion picture) U. S. Office of Education, 1945. Produced
by Audio Productions.
15 min.. ad., him, 16 mm. (Engineering merles. Heat treatment of
dee], no. 2)
Order no. OE 171.
With instructoes manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: How steel Is tempered; how the structure, toughnees.
and hardness of plain carbon steel change at progreinive tempering
degas; bow steel is normalised and annealed, and the results of
normalizing and annealing.
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Engineers at work (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
1952.
28 into, ed., b&w, IC mm.
Summary: Shows the varied engineering projects of the Corps of
Engineers such as the construction of dams and levees, and dredging
for flood control and navigation. Produced primarily for the recruit.
Ing of dvillan engineers.
Exploring with the microtinee (Motion picisre) Allegheny
Ludlum Steel Ccrpaation, 1942.
12 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Use of camera designed to take picture at
2000 frames per second for study of motion details too
fast for unaided human eye. Views of microthner camera
and lighting set-up. Shaper cutting stainless :steel an
normally aeon at 21 feet per minute; then as slowed down
by microtimer to show details of cutting. Same procedure
for standard etainiess steel; bopping of tool shown. High
nclad punch slowed 200 times by camera shows top of
steel tract:see first. Value of microtimer as check on
punch quality and design. Lathe cutting stainless steel
at regular camera speed and at high speed; :theta of
milling machine taking half-inch cute on stainless steel,
at normal and at high speed; occasional pauses of tool
and rocking of week. Battery of flashbulbs for illumina-
tion. Cutters on milling machine working under light
oil film: stress patterns.
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Flood protection, Wabash and Ohio River Valleys (Motion
picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1942.
70 min., it, color, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows procedures followed In the construction of flood.
walls and levees in the Ohio and Wabruth River Valleys.
Fontana Dam (41lotion picture) U. S. Tennessee Valley Au-
thority, 1047. Produced by Sam Orleans Associates,
21 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Record of engineering processes used In construction
of Fontana Dam across the Little Tennessee River in the Great
Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. Primarily for technical use.
Foe better performance (Motion picture) Ethyl Corporation,
1954.
15 mm,, ad., color, 16 mm.
Fort Randall Dam (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
1949.
30 min., al., color, 10 mud.
Summary: Scents of the construction of Fort Randall Dam, par-
ticularly the concrete operations and tunnel construction.
,
Foundation explorations (Motion picture) U. S. Army En-
gineers, 1951.
VI min., ed., color, 16 mw.
Summary: Shows conventional small-diameter and large-diameter
drilling of core holes at a table rock dam site.
FuSelage construction (Motion picture) U. S. Army Air
Forces, 1011. Reles?sed for public educational uso through
U. S. Office of Education, 1041.
8 ruin., ad.. bdcw,16 mm. (Airplane structures series)
Order no. TF 1-213.
Summary: Describes the fuselage and shows loads exerted upon
its component parts. Explains the principle of tress construction and
attachment of wing and the use of bulkheads and longitudinal string-
ers.
Garrison on the Missouri (Motion picture) U.S. Army En-
gineers, 1049.
M min., ed., color, IC mm.
Summary: Shows Garrison Dam under construction In North
Dakota. and explains its relationship to the overall plan for the de-
velopment of the Missouri River Basin.
Garrison safe-guards (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engi-
neers, 1952.
21 min., ml., color, 10 mm.
Sansmary: Illustrates the safety program of the Corps of Engl.
neera during tide construction of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River.
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Garrison takes shape (.110/ion picture) U S. Army Engi-
neers, 1951.
23 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
SUM1714111: Portrays progress (1950) on the construction of Garri-
son Dam in North Dakota, Including scenes of mining operations for
the power and flood control tunnels and an explanation of how the
land is being acquired for the reservoir.
Gas for home and industry (Motion picture) Encycloptedia
Britannica Films, 1040.
17 min., ad., b&w. IC ram.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the role of fuel gas as a source of energy. De-
scribes the production of various types of manufactured gas, using
natural photography and animated drawings. Shows how natural
gas is obtained from wells and distributed through pipelines to pope.
lotion centers. Discusses the Importance of gas conservation and seg.
gods future technological developments in gas manufacture
A giant grows (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
1051.
90 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Shows 31eNary Dam on the Columbia River, river traffic
passing through the lift lock, final closure of the Columbia River, and
the construction methods used in the building of the underwater
cofferdam.
Harnessing floods (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
1050.
14 min., ad., color, 16 rum.
Summary: Demonstrates the construction of a large earth dam,
and explains the benefits derived from such a structure.
Heat treatment of aluminum (Motion picture) U. S. Office
of Education, 1945.
43 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Engineering-Metallurgy-
344, 345)
Summary: Port I. Purpose of heat treatment; micro-
structure changes during heat treatment; heat treatment
procedtro; aging or precipitation hardening; effects of
heat treatment on physical properties of aluminum.
Part II. Nature of cold working operations; micro-
structure changed' during cold working; microstructure
changes during annealing; cold working and annealing
operations.
Heat treatment of steel-Elements of hardening (Motion
picture) U.S. Offico of Education, 1945.
15 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Engincoring-Motallurgy-
170)
Summary; how steel is quench-hardened; how structures
and hardness of steels with different carbon content change
at progressive quench-hardening stages; how an iron-
carbon diagram is constructed and what it shows.
Heat treatment of steel-Elements of surface hardening
(Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education, 1945.
14 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Engineering-Metallurgy-
172)
Summary IIow stool is pack carburized and gas
carburized; how a thin, hard ease Is obtained by cyaniding;
how nitriding is used to obtain a very hard case; how
steel is flame and induction hardened.
Heat treatment of steel-Elements of tempering, normalizing,
and annealing (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education,
1044.
22 min., ad., b&w. 16 mm. (Engineering--lietallurgy-
171)
Summary: flow stool is tempered; how structure, tough-
ness, and hardness of a plain carbon steel change at
progressive tempering stages; how steel Is normalized;
how stool is annealed; how annealing relieves atrosses
in steel and softens it.
Highway soil engineering (Motion picture) United States
Department of COIIIMOCCO, Bureau of Public Roads, 1049.
10 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary. Methods of conducting soil tests for stabili-
zation of highways, subgrados and bases.
The industrial atom (Motion picture) Handel Film Corp.,
1951.
13 min., ad., b&w, 10 mm. (The Magic of the atom,
no. 19)
Industrial exhaust systems (Motion picture) University of
Michigan Audio-Visual Center, 1952.
12 min., ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Sarandon,: Tide types of hoods, baffles. elbows, and fans used in
modern Industrial exhaust systems are demonstrated with miniature
models and are also shown In operation In manufacturing plants,
Illustrates, with artificial smoke, their comparative effectiveness.
Intersections of surfaces (Motion picture) Purdue Research
Foundation, 1040.
0 min., at., Ms', 10 m.
N5'101 instructor's manual, work sheet, four 2r2 inch slides.
Summary: Explains by means of models and drawings the prin-
ciples of finding the lines in intersection between intersecting sur-
faces.
An introduction to vectors: coplanar concurrent forces
(Motionm ics mechanics) U. S. Office of Education, 1945. Pro-
duced by Loucks and Norling Studios.
ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Engineering series. Fundamentals of
ech"
Order no. OE 301.
With ad iilanbstractor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also
le
Summary Explains the meaning of scalar and vector Quantities:
how to add scalars and vectors; methods of vector composition and
vector resolution, relationship between vector composition and vector
resolution , and how vectors may be used to solve engineering problems.
- Another issue. 35mm.
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It's mighty cheap insurance (Motion picture) California
Texas Oil Company, Ltd., 1952.
30 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Why modern motor car requires modern
heavy-duty motor oil; why crankcase drains at 1,000-mile
intervals are important to engine life. (Animation).
Kentucky Dam (Motion picture) U. S. Tennessee Valley
Authority, 1948. Produced by Sam Orleans Associates.
21 min., ad., color, 10 min.
Summary: Record of engineering processes used In construction
of Kentucky Dans across the Tennessee River, 1038-43. Primarily
for technical use.
Language of drawing (Motion picture) McGraw-IIill Book
Co., 1943.
10 min., ad., b&w. 16 mm. (Mechanical drawings)
Correlated with the book, Mechanical drawing, by Thomas 11.
French.
Summary: Shows how the study of mechanical drawing is helpful
in modern production In the building Industry.
Leveling for topographic mapping (Motion picture) U. S.
Geological Surrey, 1051.
20 win_ ad, color, la aim-
Summary: Demonstrates the use of the U. S. Geological Survey
precise level and rod In the development of the third-order level nets
needed for proper vertical control In topographic mapping.
Little island bayou outlet structure (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1940.
13 min., al, color. 16 tutu.
Summary: Shows construction of a 10-barrel, gated, reinforced
concrete structure for drainage et impounded water In the areafen-
closed by the White River backwater levee In Arkansas.
Loads on underground conduits (Motion picttre) Iowa
State College, 1951.
to min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Principles of 1Marston's load theory
demonstrated. llow fill loads on buried conduits can
be minimized; upward friction forces explained; ad-
vantages of pulling sheathing gradually while filling.
Problems of projecting conduits (rigid and flexible);
how /settlement ratios can work for engineer. Vehicles
Impact discussed.
Localizing troubles (.Vo/ion picture) McGraw-hill Book
Co.. 1933. Made by Loucks and Norling Studios.
13 min.. ad.. b&w, 16 nun. 'Television prinelphs and servicing)
Correlated with tide hook Beale televhdon, by Bernard Grob.
Summary: an intercarrier sound receiver using tide flyback high
voltage supply is used ns n typical example In explaining how to
identify trouble symptoms and localize them In a speciflc section of
the receiver by studjing the three Indicators present In the receiver
itself-raster picture, and sound.
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Man with a thousand hands (Motion picture) Inter-
- national Harvester Company, 1953.
55 nun., ad., color, 15 mm.
Summary: Yaat engineering project In British Columbia,
'Canada, to convert waterpower from molting snows In
Yukon into electrical energy for processing of aluminum;
?magnitude of project and obstaolea to be overcome'
atep-by-step account of development of project; life of
workers; special heavy equipment used in building dame,
tunnels, roads, removing forest.
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against rock (Motion picttre) Gardner-Denver
Coinpany, 1948.-
,31 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
.?
en/working (Motion picture) Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
' yania,--Dept. of Highways, 1951. Made by Motion Pic-
ture & Recording Studio, Pennsylvania State College.
31 age.; ad., color, 16.mm. -
;
Siermary: Shows in detail the chief kinds of maintenance opera-
,: thaw used by the Highway Dept. to prolong the life of Pennsylvania's
!?ighwaY.8-,1'
,
' The mission- of the Memphis' District (Motion picture)
XL S. Army Engineers, 1946.-
min, al., color, 16 min.
With lecture dotes.
. Summary: Shows major operations of the U. S. Army Engineers`
Memphis Districrincluding commercial navigation, dredging, bank
? protection, and levee construction.
, .
Mederstudies Of outlet stilling basin, Cherry Creek Dam
and 'Reservoir (Notion 'picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
' 1947. :?? ?.'
' " - - ? I, i '
8 mln., el, b&wi 1 tom.
_ Sum' emery: Studies, through the use of models, stilling basin opera-
tion under various conditions of discharge from the three outlet con.
dulls of Cherry Creek Dam, and of a proposed diversion structure
planned for ultimate development.
Y.
Model study' Of Outlet structures for Wappapello Dam, St.
Francis River .(Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers,
..?
$1,, bin.. 10 runt:
, Summary: A model study of flow conditions In the approach chair-
,
eel and intake tower for various gato combinations; function of trash
- racks; effect of barriers used as a substitute for conservation pool
weir; investigation of the removal of automatic gates on sluices; dow
conditions in pyrolln conduit and transition for various gate condi-
' noes; and comparison of Stilling basin designs.
.Model study of ,penstocks, Norris, Bluestone, and Norfolk
Dams (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1942.
12 min., sl? color, 10 rum.
Summary: Shows through the use of models the flow conditions in
the penstocks at Norris, Bluestone. and Norfolk Dams.
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Model study of spillway and stilling basin for John Martin
(Caddoa) Dam, Arkansas River (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1940.
34 min., al, h&w,10 tom.
Sumnrary: Shows comparative flow conditions in a model of a
spillway and stilling basin for various operating conditions of spill.
way gates, conduits, and pool and tallwater elevations at John Martin,
formerly Caddoa, Dam on the Arkansas River.
Model study of spillway for Salinas Dam (Motion picture)
U. S. Army Engineers, 1943.
21 mm., at. hAir, 16mm.'
Summary: Tests eon 1:32-scale fixed-bed model of a 1001oot-wide,
superelevated spillway, showing various Bow condition., for dire
charges varying from 5,000 10 27,060 cubic feet per second.
Model study or spfilway for Wappapello Dam, St. Francis
River (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1938.
54 mia, el., b&w, IC mm.
Summary: A. model study of current directions, scour and deposi-
tion, various pilot-channel desIgns,-effect of removing bridge piers,
spillway submergence, and progressive stages of erosion.
The nation's building stone (Motion picture) Indiana
Limostono Institute, 1047.
20 min., ad., b&w, 16 nun. .
Summary: How Indiana limeetone is quarried;
fabrication processes for architectural use. Machines,
tools; their uses.
New fuel for New England (Motion picture), Bechtel
International Corporation, 1952.
20 min., ad., oolor, 16 mm,
Summary:- Carat:notion of 22i.mllea of natural igas
pliielino in New England. "
1948 Newport, Kentucky flood (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1048.
18 min., at., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Sheave the construction of an 11300-foot emergency sand-
bag levee, the devastating flood conditions, and emergency pumping
over the levee.
The 1937 flood in the Memphis District, Corps of Engineers
(.11otion picture) U S. Army Engineers, 1937.
35 mm., al, b&w, 10 elm.
Summary: Shows the highwater fight during the flood of 1037 on
the Mississippi River within the Memphis District, and the numer-
ous emergency measures adopted by district personnel. A1so shows
operation of the Birds Point-New Madrid floodway.
Norfolk hydraulic tests (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1945.
20 mm., al., b&w, 10 mm.
Summary: Film record of stilling basin action under varied control.
Oil films in action (Motion picture) General Motors Corp.,
Research Laboratories Division. Released by General
Motors Corp., 1051.
18 mm., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Using a transparent plastic bearing block, shows how
on film pressures vary at different points around the circumference
of a journal, and proportionally with the load. Demonstrates that
viscosity and jcurnal speeds have no effect on oil Alm presort*. n-
lustrates the action of converging oil films, or fluid wedges.
Oil today, power tomorrow (Motion picture) Frith
Films, 1951.
16 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: How oil Is obtained, transported, stored.
Dangers of fire. Importance of oil on farm, in home,
as source of power for transportation.
On those foundations (Motion picture) John Hancock
Mutual Life Insurance' Company, 1951.
16 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Construction of modem building, from
ground-breaking to completion. Told by "sidewalk
superintendent" who traces history of site, lie geology;
by construction worker who describes erection of
building step by step; clerical worker, who points out
advantages It offers persons employed there. How
architectural improvomenta have helped efficient
operation.
Operation concrete (Motion picture) U.S. Army Engineers,
1950.
25 mln., ad., color, 16 tam.
Summary: Shows concrete operations at Detroit Dam under con-
struction on the North Santiam River near Detroit, Ore,
I
Operation Ice Plow (3 otion picture) U.S. Army Engineers,
1948.
17 mln., al.. b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Shows icebreaking operations on the Illinois waterway.
Operation of Bonnet Carre spillway during the 1937 flood
(Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1937.
17 min., sl., b&w, 10 mm.
Summary: Shows general views of the spillway, flow conditions.
and methods of opening and closing needle bays during the 1007 flood
of the Mississippi River. Photographed on February =, 1037.
Orthographic projection (Motion picture) McGraw-Bill
Book Co., 1943.
18 min., ad., Wov, 16 mm. (Engineering drawing, film 2)
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also Available.
Correlated with the book Engineering drawing, by Thomas E.
French.
Summary: By a combination of animated diagrams and animated
Photography of specially prepared models, attains three-dimensional
effects to explain shape description. Demonstrates the making and
reading of a drawing, and reviews the basic principles of orthographic
Projection.
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ENGINEERING.
Our enemies, sand and gravel (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1952.
15 min., at., b&w, 10 mm.
With printed narration.
Summary: Shows the step-1)5,step operation of an Ohio River
dredge in channel maintenance.
The P & II single pass processing method-Bituminous
(Motion picture) Harnischfeger Corporation, 1950.
16 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Modern method of road atabilizition with
asphalt base. P and H single pass stabilizer in opera-
tion on highway surfacing job in which soft bituminous
methods are being used. Stabilizer described: throe
rotors and pug mill in which road agregate is mixed with
asphalt. How road bed is prepared by aeration scarifying,
grading, compaction. How stabilizer operates, picking no
road material, mixing It with asphalt, distributing
mixttre at uniform depth and density.
Pictorial sketching (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1953. Made by Depicto Films.
11 min, ad., b&w, 16 mut (Engineering drawing. Set 2, DM 1)
Correlated with the book Engineering drawing. by Thomas N.
French and Charles J. 'Cluck.
Summary: Animated drawings and live photography are used la
explaining the basic principles of pictorial sketching. Describee the
three methods of pictorial sketching, and a:pietas where and bow to
use each method. Demonstrates a definite itteyby-step procedure for
sketching, from the initial visualization to the checking of the com-
pleted sketch.
A pipeline licks the weather (Motion picture) Southern
California Gas Company, BO.
, 20 min., ed., ? color, 16 mm. I
Summary: Utilization of natural gas reservoir; laying of
100 mile oil pipeline to supply increased needs of Los
Angeles, California; history and geological formation of
La Goleta oil field where it was proposed to utilize natural
gashed as artificial gas reservoir.
Pipes In the house (Motion picture) Churchill-IVoidor
Film Productions, 1955.
11 min., ed., b&w, 16 mm.
Principle of moments (Motion picture) U. S. Office of ?
Education, 1945. Produced by Loucks and Norling
Studios.
m coin, ad., bcbr. 16 two, (Engineering series. Fundamentals of
mechanics)
Order no. OE SM.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Explains the concept of moment of a force; the formula
for finding Its numerical value; principle of moments as applied to all
coplanar force systems.
Another issue. b&w.
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Principles of gearing: an introduction (Motion picture)
U. S. Office of Education, 1945. Produced by Loucks
and Norling Studios.
18 rein., ad., b&w ; 16 mm. (Engineering series. Fundamentals of
mechanics)
Order no. OE 663.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
-Summary: Friction gears and toothed gears; law of gearing, posi-
tive driving. Involute profiles, pressure angle, cycloid profiles, velocity
rates, and circular pitch.
Another issue. b&w.
Principles of lubrication (Motion picture) U. S. Office of
Education, 1045. Produced by Graphic Films.
10 min, ad., Wm, 10 (Engineering series)
Order no. 0E355.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: The need for lubrication; properties of lubricants; ac-
tion of lubricants, viscosity of lubricants; and conditions that deter-
mine proper viscosity.
.--Anothee issue. b&w.
Principles of scale drawing (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1010.
11 mm., sd., colcr, 10 mm.
Norlachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through the experiences of three students who are
building a booth for a fair, shows some of the skills and Interpreta-
tions of scale drawing-the determination of scale, use of measuring
and scaling tools, necessity of understanding terms, and the Impor-
tance of scale drawing in modern Industry.
Anothevissuo. b&w.
Problem at Port Washington (Motion picture) U. S. Army
I Engineers, 1,1)50.
10 min., ml., color,10 tem.
Summary: Describes types of model studies made by the Hydraulics
Division of the Corps of Engineers at the Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, Miss., and at Port Washington, Wis.
- Another issue. /taw.
Protecting a great city (Motion picture) U. S. Army En-
gineers, 1050.
20 min., ed., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Portrays and explains the measures taken In Kansas
City, Mo., for flood control.
River of gold (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1050.
IC min., ad., color, 10 rem.
Summary: Explains the Pick-Sloan plan for development of the
Missouri River Basin and the role of the U. S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers in this plan.
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Road test one--Maryland (Motion picture) U. S.
Department of Corrunorco, Bureau of Public Roads,
1952.
71 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Summary. Conclusions drawn from test of typical
concrete pavement subjected to controlled truck traffic
at La Plata, Maryland, under direotion of Highway Re-
search Board. Causes and effects of phenomena
observed. Nature and distribution of kinds of soils
underlying pavement; effects of typical rainfalls; corn-
parision of cracking under various axle loadings. Model
pavement; mama and causes of stresses; magnitude and
locations of stresses caused by single-axle and tandem-
axle trucks, on fully-supported and pumped-out subgrades.
Cause of longitudinal cracking.
Rolled earth dams (Motion picture) U.S. Army Engineers,
1950.
25 min., vii., color, IC mm.
Summary: Shows by animation the component parts of an earth
dam and portrays the methods used by the U. S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers In the construction of such dams.
St. Francis closures 1945, St. Francis basin project, emer-
gency loop repair (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engi-
neers, 1045.
33 min., 51.. b&w, 10mm.
With lecture notes.
Summary: Shows operations involved in the construction of emer-
gency wood skeleton and sandbag closures of levee crevasses during
the highwater of 1045.
The search: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Automatic machines) (Motion picture) Young America
Films, Inc., 1955.
2734 min., sd., b&w, 16 nun.
Sections and conventions (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1948.
15 min., sd. b&w. 10 mat. (Engineering drawing, film 5)
Supplementary Shustrip of the same title also available.
Correlated with the book Engineering droning, by Thomas E.
French.
Summary: Indicates that on regular exterior views Important In-
terior details of an object may often show as a confused mass of
dotted lines, and demonstrates that the sectional view is the remedy.
Describes various types of sections. Including a full section, half-
section, revolved section, and auxiliary section, and shows how to
construct sectional views.
Selection of dimensions (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1948.
Is min.. mi. Mu% 10 mm. (Engineering drawing, Ilim 7)
Supplementary filmstrip, with title Dimensioning techniques, also
available.
Correlated still, the book Engineering drawing, by Thomas E.
French.
Summary: Introduces principles governing the choice of dimensions
and shows them to be based on two factors functional characteristics
of the object including conaideration of accuracy demanded, and
relationship of the portion to other elements of the unit or machine.
and manufacturing methods used in making the object. Gives inter-
pretation and application of these factors to a specific object as a
guide for more general application.
Shackles for the giant (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engi-
neers, 1951.
25 rami na" ad. e
ithm:O
Summary. Shows of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
in the development and execution of a flood control plan for the valley
of the lower Mississippi River.
- Another issue. b&w.
Single pass processing method-Cement (Motion picture)
liarnischfegor Corporation, 1950.
24 min., sd., b&w, 16 nun.
summery: Modern method of road stabilization with
cement base. Construction of P and 11 single
stabilizer. Stabilizer on job as road is shaped, stakes
driven, sight rods driven, dry cement spreadover surface.
Water tank truck hitched and hose connected to stabilizer,
process chamber lowered and stabilizer shown as it
blends, pulverizes, mixes, spreads soil cement to uniform
depth for compaction by eheep's foot roller. Spike tooth
header and rubber roller. Road shaped to specifications,
dragged, rolled, covered with straw. Tests for density
and depth. Various other jobs handled by stabilizer,
especially on secondary roads.
The slide rule: proportion, percentage, squares and square
roots (.Votion picture) U. S. Office of Education, 1944.
Produced by Loucks and Xorling Studios.
It min , ad., b&w, 10 mm 'Engineering series;
Order no. OR 854.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: How to use the "C" and "D" scales of the slide rule to
calculate proportions and percentages; how to rend the "A" and "B"
scales. and how to calculate square, and square roots.
Anotherissue. b&w.
The slide rule: the "C" and "D" scales (Motion picture)
U. S. Office of Education, 1943. Produced by Loucks and
Norling Studios.
24 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. ;Engineering series;
Order no. OR 170.
With instructor's manum. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Purpose of the slide rule; parts of the rule; how to use
the "C" and "D" scales In the multiplication and division of numbers.
Another issue. b&w.
Slow motion studies of combustion, knock and pre-
ignition (Motion picture) Ethyl Corporation, 1954.
20 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Snagging and channel marking for commercial navigation
of the Mississippi River (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1918.
18 min., el color, 16 tutu.
Sum/mull Shone the operations of a snng boat In channel improve.
taint and maintenance.
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ENGINEERING
Snagging operations on the White River, Arkansas (Mo-
tion picture) U. S. A-rmy Engineers, 1047.
12 ntis., rd., color, 10 mm,
Summary: Explains a complete snagging operation, extending front
spotting the snag In the White River to Its final disposal,
Soil tests for earth construction (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1951.
23 min, sit, color, 10 mm.
Summary: Portrays laboratory methods and procedures used by
the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers In obtaining soil test data needed
for the design and construction of earth structures such as levees
and earth dams.
Speaking of models (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engi-
neers, 1952.
14 min., sd.? color, 10 mai.
Summary: Shows how hydraulic model studies made by the Corps
of Engineers at the Waterways Experiment Station. Vicksburg. Miss,
ald In the planning and designing of projects for flood control, nevi-
fatten. and hydroelectric power.
Standard flood-fighting practices, 1948 (Motion picture)
U. S. Army Engineers, 1048.
31 min, al., color, 10 um.
Summary: Shows the construction of models of various emergency
flood-control structural and the Prilettlial online:Won of these struc-
tures during floods.
The story of the helicopter (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Air Forces, 1944.
21 min., mt. b&w. 16 mm.
Order no. TF 1-36T7
Summary: Iteeews the history of rotary winged alrcraft designed
on Leonardo da direct?Ilft principle; shows bow the Ore
practical design. the FW-61, evolved from numerous unsuccessful
experiments: distinguishes the helicopter from the autogyro; and
describes Sikorsky's XR-1.
- Another issue. 35mm.
Structural units, materials, and loads for which designed
(Motion picture) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1941. Released
for public educational use through U. S. Office of Educa-
(ion, 1943.
8 min.. ad., b&w, 10 mm. (Airplane structunn series)
Order no. TF1-211.
Summary: Describes the four structural units of an airplane-
fuselage, sings, control surfaces, and landing gear. Discusses the
positive and negative loads which each must withstand.
Surveying with kytoon (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engi-
neers, 1947
18 min? al.. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Shows a method of triangulation surveying Using
kytoons (helium-Inflated balloons) and two-way communication.
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Taming a wild river (Motion
neers, 1947.
24 min? ad.. color. 16 turn.
Smertetry: Shows work of the
the rrevention of floods and the
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improvement of navigation on the
.Television in .your community (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1055.
' 1.1 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: A tour of a television station showing the activities in
the studio, in the control room, and In the film projection room.
Describes the role of the director, the cameramen, the audio engineer,
the Hoer manager, the projectionist, and the editor. Discusses factors
Which influence program planning.
Anotherissue. b&w.
Television receivers (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1953. Made by Loucks and Norling Studios.
7 min., ad., b&w, 10 tom. (Television principles and servicing)
Correlated with the book Basic television, by Bernard Orob.
Summery: Dingrams and live action are used to identify the sec-
Bone of time receiver circuit and to summarise the functions of the
receiver. Explains the specific functions or each section In a typical
intercarrier sound receiver circuit, from the antenna and tranamis-
' 'lion line to the picture tube.
Tension testing (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education,
1944. Produced by Audio Productions.
21 min., ad., b&w, 16 tam. (Engineering aeries)
Order no. OR 348.
With instructor's manual. Supplementary tlbnatrip of lams title
also available.
Summary: How a hydraulic tension testing machine operates; bow
to prepare the machine and a specimen for a test; and conduct the
test to determine the specimen's elastic limit, yield point, and ultimate
strength.
Another issue. b&w.
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Testing T-square & triangles (Motion picture) Purdue Re-
search Foundation, 1941.
11 min., al., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrate, the testing of T-square and triangles for
straightness of edges and correctness of angles, without the use of
other equipment.
- Thirty-four Inch (Motion picttre) Bechtel International
Corporation, 1951.
84 min., ed., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Documentary record of laying "Super Inch"
(natural gas pipeline) across Mojave Desert to San
Francisco Bay.
This is resistance welding (Motion picttre) Tho General
Electric Conpany, 1946.
30 min., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summary: Three types of resistance welding described;
tret,ofriitc,!loied,errso.riuino;rnid:daf,tatigt,gesesaridor uses of
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Toe drain application to levee construction (Motion picture)
U. S. Army Engineers, 1951.
15 tale., ad., color, 18 mm.
Munmary: Deals with the problem of undereeePage in the con-
struction of a levee; Uluatrates the cause and effect of levee seepage;
and shows how underground toe-drains are installed.
Tomorrow meets today (Motion picture) Ford Motor Co.,
1952. Produced by MPO Productions.
25 min, ad., color, 16 tom.
Summary: Shows drafting rooms, laboratories, and testing facili-
ties of the Ford engineering and research center where designers are
seen at work on original pencil sketches, renderings, and models of
future cars. Follows the creation of a new car from the designing
rooms to the testing of the prototype car before It Is approved for Mils
production.
Tornado in a box (Mo:ion picture) Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, 1944.
28 min., ed., b&w, 16 mat.
Summary: Construction, principle, advantages and
limitations of gas turbine.
Training in flood fighting (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1947.
00 min., al., color, 10 mm,
Summary: Reviews of the necessity for fiood-control activities, Pro-
tective works on rivers, mechanics of Hood fighting, and various de-
vices and control measures used in field operations.
The triode: amplificaties (Motion picture) U. S. Me of
Education, 1015. Produced by Loucks and Norling
Studies.
14 NM., sd., b&w, 18 nus. (Zsglesering series. Electronics, no. II)
Order no. OE 177. ,
With instrecter's masa fieggeeateatary Il1p of same HUG
also &vitiates.
Summery: Pried/gm of the diode sad triode; etsctrie fiekia; a
triode amplitler deceit; arspillcatio? of D. O. voltage &sem; alter-
natisg vestals; distortion; aispeibeaust of audio rremseney signals.
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Turning research into power (Motion picture) Caterpillar
Tractor Co., 1950.
22 min., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summary: Processes involved in design and manu-
facture of new typo V-8 and V-12 diesel engines.
Typical television interference patterns (Motion picture)
II S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1953.
it min.. sd, Me'. 10 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates and discusses types of television inter-
ference patterns most noticeable on TV receivers. Primarily for ternnicni personnel.
Use of T-square & triangles (Motion picture) Purdue Re-
search Foundation, 1941.
20 min? al., b&w, 16 rum.
With instructor's manual, work sheet.
Summary: Demonstrates the basic principles for the correct use of
Tectuare and triangle.
Vicksburg District activities (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Engineers, 1947.
23 min., al., color, lel mm.
Summary: Shows activities of the U. S. Army Engineers' Vicks-
burg District as related to dood-control measures, bank reretment,
dredging, levee construction, ruservoirs. etc.
Water for millions (Motion picture) I.zs Angeles
Department of Water and Power, 1960.
34 min., ad, color, le mm.
Summary: Importance of water supply to Urge
metropolitan area Illustrated by story of water as
brought from the High Sierras Into homes of Loa
Angeles, California.
Water supply (Motion picture) Academy Films, 1947.
11 min., ad., color. 1.0 mm.
With study guide.
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also available.
Summary: Describes how a water supply is obtained in different
Parts of the country. Through animated diagrams demonstrates bow
water soaks Into the ground and la stored as ground water. Shows
how water is obtained by springs, artesian wells, hand pumps, wind-
mills, bucket wells, and electric PumPa. Explains that cities in dry
areas of the U. S. must bring their water supply from great distances,
and shows how water for the city of Los Angeles Is brought from the
Colorado River some 309 mile, away. Notes that research and testing
assures a pure water supply.
Another issue. b&w.
Westward flow (Motion picttre) Southern California
Gas Conpany, 1918.
29 min., ed., color, 16 in.,
Summary: How tho 1200 mile Texas-California gas
pipeline was built.
Wicket recovery by means of mechanical "elephant trunk"
gear (Motion picture) U. S. Army Engineers, 1952.
20 min., M., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Shows operational tests on mechanical means of han-
dling wickets on the Ohio River movable dams.
Wing construction (Motion picture) U. S. Army Air Forces,
1941. Released for public educational use through U. S.
Office of Education, 1943.
10 min.. ad., b&w, IC mm. (Airplane structures series)
Order no. TF 1-212,
Summary: Describes the construction and functions of airplane
wings; the chord, spars, and ribs; materials used In construction:
and the use of interior and skin bracing to withstand the forces of
thrust and drag.
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GEOGRAPHY
Wolf River floodwall, section 3 (Motion picture) U. S.
Army Engineers, 1947.
65 min, al, color, 10 mm.
Summary: A record of the construction of a concrete doodwall on
Wolf River, with emphasis on concrete mixture and inspection and
the use of air-entrained concrete.
GEOGRAPHY
Arteries of life (Motion picture) Conservation Foundation
in association with the New York Zoological Society. Re-
leased by Encyclopredia Britannica Films, 1948.
10 min., ad. color, 16 tam. (Living earth series, pt. 3)
With film guide.
Summary: Shows the functions of plant life In catching and storing
water and in maintaining top soil; explains the water cycle and the
water table; and describes nature's method of distributing lifoitiving
water from forested areas, through the soil. Into streams, and thence
to drier areas miles away. Includes animated drawings. For junior
and senior high school grades and adult groups.
California picture book (Motion picture) United World
Films, 1047.
mitt, ad., b&w, 16 nue.
Summary: Shows Mt. Shasta, the slant redwoods, Lake Tahoe, the
Monterey Peninsula, Santa Barbara and Hollywood.
- Another issue. si. at ad. speed.
- Another issue. si., 8 mm.
Cattle and the Corn Belt: U. S. A.-the Middle West
(Motion picture) United World Films, 1949. Produced
by Louis de Rochemont Associates.
20 min., sd., b&w, 10 mm. (The earth anti peopke) 1
,
With teacher's guide, textbook correlationosnd cuthiculutu correln.
Oen.
Arabic. Hindu, French, Greek, Holism, Persian. Portuguese, SPanish,
Turkish. Swedish, Bengali, Burmese, Mandarin?Chinese, Indonesian,
Siamese, Tagalog, Tamil, Telegu, Cxech, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch,
and Finnish versions also available.
Summary: Describes the importance of the Middle West 1111 the
center of the nation's cattle production. Shows how animals rained
on the far western plains are sent to the Corn Belt for fattening pre-
paratory to marketing at midwestern centers. For elementary, high
school, and college groups.
The changing Cotton Land: U. S. A.-the Southeast (Mo-
tion picture) United World Films, 1919. Produced by
Louis de Rochement Associates.
ad., b&w, ID mm. (The earth anti Its peoples)
With teacher's guide, textbook correlation, and curriculum correla-
tion.
Arabic. Hindu, French, Greek, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, SPan-
ish, Turkish, Swedish. Bengali, Burmese. Mandarin-Chinese, Indo-
nesian. Siamese. Tagalog, Tamil, Telegu, Cvreh, Danish, Norwegian.
Dutch. and Finnish versions also available.
Summary: Discusses the efforts to rebuild impoverished land in the
Southeast by shifting from the single-crop cotton economy to divers'.
fled farming, and by the introduction of such new industries as lum-
bering, textile manufacturing. dairying, and cattle raising. For ele-
mentary, high school, and college groups.
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The Colorado River (Motion picture) Coronet, 1947.
11 silo., ad., color, 10 tam.
With teachers' guide,
Summary: Contrasts the untamed fury of the Colorado River's
eroalve force with the disciplined beauty it displays when harnessed.
Shows how the Hoover. Parker, and Imperial Dams have made the
Colorado a source of electrical power, and the site of recreational
resorts, Illustrates how Its waters for irrigation have reclaimed the
Imperial Valley from a barren desert. For intermediate grades and
high school.
Anothevissue. b&w.
Deserts (Motion picture) John F. Criswell. Released by
Gateway Productions, 1953.
8 min., ad., b&w, 16 mat, (The primary geography settee)
Summary: Shows how deserts are made, the various plants that
grow on the California deserts, how irrigation changes desert lands.
Eskimo sea hunters: Northwestern Alaska (Motion pic-
ture) United World Films, 1949. Produced by Louis
de Rochernont Associates.
20 min., ad., b&w, 16 tom. (The earth and its peoples)
With teacher's guide, textbook correlation, and curriculum correla-
tion.
French version also available.
- Summary: Shows how the Eskimos In small villages on the Arctic
shores live by fishing and bunting; describes how rime' products are
used for food, clothing, and shelters; depicts a trading post where
furs and skins are exchanged for imported manufactured commodi-
ties. For elementary, high school, and college groups.
Far Western States (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films
(later name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) 1942.
11 min., sd., bsqw, 16 rum.
With teacher's guide.
flummery:. Characterizes the far Western States as a region of
contrasts in climate, topography, people, and population densities.
Emphasizes the Importance of mining and lumbering, growth of in-
dustry and commerce, the area's interdependence with other regions,
and Its strategic position as gateway to the Pacific and Far East.
Explains bow irrigation and contrasting climates have Influenced
' yarled and large scale agricultural production. For middle grades,
high school, and adult groups.
I I
Geography of New England (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1951.
1.1 min., ad., color, 16 DIM.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Depicts New England as being not only a physical area,
but also a network of relationships between people and places, activi-
ties and resources. Shows the effects of glaciation, development of
specialized Industries; distribution of population; and the background,
econom.V, and culture of the area.
Another issue. b&w.
Geography of the Pacific States (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1060.
12 min., ml., color, 10 mm.
With Study guide.
Seminary: E.tplains that the diversified agriculture of the Pacific
States Is made possible by the use of Irrigation and by climatic varia-
tions which are Influenced by mountain ranges, ocean currents, and
winds. Shows how the transportation network, with terminals at
such cities as Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, has
Influenced the development of agriculture and Industry. Includes
scenes of such industries as aircraft building, oil refining, aluminum
manufacturing, and lumbering.
?Another issue. b&w.
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Geography of the Southern States (Motion picture) Coro-
net, 1952.
u min, ad.? barw, 16 mar.
Summary: Freese' a brief history of the South. Describes the
Influence of the climate and soil on Industry, m the Uses of the people,
and cc such cools as tobacco, cotton. citrus fruits, soybeans, and
peanuts.
Geography of the Southwestern States (Motion picture)
Coronet, 1952. 0 David A. Smart; 20far52; MP2102.
11 min., ad.. Di*, 16 mm.
Summary: A view of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Describes the cattle ranches, wheat and cotton farina, oil and natural
gas resources, Irrigation projects, and commercial center, of the area.
The Great Lakes?highway of commerce (Motion picture)
Harry Grubbs, 1948. Released by Encyclopredia Briton-
nice Films, 1951.
22 min., ad., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Depicts the Importance of the Great Lakes to the early
settlement of America and to the industrial development of regions
adjacent to them. Illustrates the role of the Lakes In transporting
lumber, wheat, coal, and iron ore: and pictures typical freight carry-
ing vessels. Emphasizes the significance of the Lakes to the prosperity
of America and to the wellbeing of her people.
The Hawaiian Islands, their chief industries (Motion pic-
ture) Pat Dowling Pictures, 1951.
10 min., ad., color, 16 MID (Hawaiian Islands series)
Kodachrome.
Summary: Shows the planting, cultivation, harvesting, and ship-
ping of the two major Hawaiian agricultural crops, sugar and pine-
apple, and explains that the economy of the Islands Is based chiefly
upon agriculture.
Life in the desert: North A:merle? (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, 1954.
3.1 min., att. color, 16 max
With film guide.
Summary: A photographic study of the western deserts of the
United States. Describes the weather encountered in desert countries,
explains how the animals and plants are adapted to the climate, and
Includes examples of desert flora and fauna.
Another issue. b&w.
Life in the forest: North America (Motion picture) En-
cyclopredia Britannica Films, 1055.
10 min, ad, color, 16 mm.
With film guide..
Summary: Presents the forest as a place of beauty and abundance,
as well as a place of conflict and hidden dangers. Shows the evolu-
tion of wooded areas and the diversity of animal and plant life within
the forest.
Another issue. b&w.
Life in the grasslands: North America (Motion picture)
Encyclopredia Britannica Films, 1954.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mut.
Kodachrome
With film guide.
Summary: Depicts plant. animal, and insect life of the grasslands
of North America. Describes how the plants and animals adjust
themselves to various conditions, shows how the animals cope with
the problem of getting food, and emphasizes the inter-relationship of
all living things and their surroundings.
? Another issue. b&w.
The Monongahela, America's busiest river (Motion picture)
March of Time, 1952.
21) min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Follows the course of the Monongahela River through
Pennsylvania and West Virginia and describes Its complex system of
locks and dams. Pictures the coal mines on Its shores, life on the
barges which carry the coal, and the social life of the boatmen. miners,
mill workers, and farmers who live In the Monongahela Valley.
Mount Rainier (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System,
1927.
10 min., ed., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Beauties and wonders of Mount Rainier;
horticultural differences at different altitudes; glacial
action; uncontrollable power of glaciate; sources of
streams; progressive development of water power.
Mountain climbing.
Mount Rainier (Motion picture) Elmer Rowe Nelson. Re-
leased by Instructional Films, 1952.
level, ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Photographs of Mt. Rainier and its twentysLx glaciers,
with scenes of representative animal and plant life found above the
Umber line and in the forest zone on the mountain slopes.
The mountains (Motion picture) Arthur Barr Productions,
1948.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mm
Kodachrome.
With guide
Summary: A trip up a western mountain, showing the typical plants
and animals found at various levels. Shows trail trips, camping, and
fishing as ways to enjoy the mountains. Points out the Importance
of mountains in supplying man with water
? Another issue. b&w.
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Nomads of the north (Motion picture) Eskimoland Pie.
tures. Released by Bailey Films, 1955.
12 into,, ad., color. 10 mm. (Beyond the Yukon series)
Summary: Depicts the nomadic life of reindeer herders. Shows
herders' camps In summer and mid.winter, Eskimo children at work
and play, and a reindeer roundup. Describes living conditions when
the temperature Is 70 degrees below zero and when the tundra turns
green with the coming of spring.
Another issue. b&w.
North Pole (Motion picture) A. W. Haendler. Released by
Young America Films, 1955.
11 rain., ad.. Mu-. 16 aim.
Produced in France and re-edited and re-voiced for American
audiences.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Photographic scenes and animate,' map; explain the
importance of early and modern polar exploration and of polar routes
In aviation.
Omaha, rail metropolis of the Plains (Motion picture)
March of Time, 1953.
23 min., ad., b&w, 10 mai.
Summary: A tour of Omaha, the center of the Union Pacific Rail-
road system. which Includes a ride on the California Zephyr, a visit
to the eity's cattle market, and a demonstration of the sontAlerecd
servicing of night trains.
Our big, round world (Motion picture) Coronet Last:rue-
Lionel Films, 1953.
10 mln? ad., color. 10 tont (Concepts for geography)
With study guide.
Summary: Presents basic geographic concepts for Intermediate,
grade students. Describes the roundness of the earth, explains tbe
significance of the rotation of the earth, and shows how geographical
location affects climate.
Another Issue. b&w.
Our earth (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later
name Encyclopredia Britannica Films) 1937.
10 min, ad., b&w. 10 moo,.
With film guide.
Nummary DearrIlas the principal physical aspects of the earth
and characteristic activities carried on In various miens. Explains
the intinenn? of oceans, currents, roast lints, rivets, lakes, valleys.
Plains. plateaus, and mountains on the lives and economic condition.
of the people In different parts of the world. For intermediate grades
and Junior high school.
Our natural resources (Motion picture) Pat Dowling Pic-
tures, 1955.
10 min., ad., color. 16 mm. (The wealth of our nation)
Summary: Describes scientific methods of conserving timber, mm.
orals, and water Includes sequences allowing the exploration and
refining of oil and the production of copper, Iron, building atone, and
uranium.
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Our prodoctive liutd (Motion picture) Pat Dowling Pic-
tures, 1055.
10 tam,, ad., color, 16 nem (The wealth of our nation)
Summary: Contrasts modem scientific farming methods with those
of the past. Shows the Importance of soil conservation and the need
for Improvement In the distribution of farm products.
Tigera: ageless city of the north. (Motion picture) Eskimo-
land Pictures. Released by Bailey Films, 1955.
)2 mitt,, ad., color, 10 ram. (Beyond the Yukon aeries)
Summary: Shows the archaeological remains of Thcara's civilize.
tion u it aces 3,000 years ago, and emphasizes the similarities of living
condltions,then and now. Describes the construction of igloo,, the
use of walrus-akin boats, and the carving of masks from whalebone.
Another issue. b&w.
The valleys (Motion picture) Arthur Barr Productions,
.1048. -
,11 min., ed.. color, 16 men,
Kodachrosse.
' vnut nide.
Stiesmary: Shows how valleys are formed and modified by running
water, Illustrates typtcal plant and animal life of western valleys, and.
t points out man's um of valley regions to grow food.
--Another issue. b&w.
What tames the masons? (Motion picture) Victor Kayfets
Productions.. Released by Young America Films, 1052.
nue., ad., bloc, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the cause of the changing seasons 112 relation
to the Inclination and revolution of the earth on its axis and associ-
ated factors. Brings out the fact that the seasons are reversed from
,- the Northern to the Southern hemisphere,
What,t.makes a desert (Motion picture) Young America
Films, 1940.
1.1 min., ed., haw, 16 tam.
With teacher's guide.
Summary:* Explains and Illustrates the geographic, and climatic
'rectors that create a 'desert area, with particular reference to the
,deserts of the southwestern United States. Usea a combination of
Photography 'and animation to discuss such factors as prevailing
wtads and mountain barriers. Shows how desert land can be re-
claimed by Irrigation. For elementary grades.
Work of rivers (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants
(later name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) in coopera-
tion with the University of Chicago and National Park
Service, 1035.
11 min., ad., b&w, ltt tam.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays running witter as the moot powerful of all
forces tending to alter the earth's surface. Describes the water cycle,
and through stream table demonstrations, animated drawings, and
natural photography, explains the growth of rivers, erosion cycle,
rejuvenation, anti Sew:skim. Illustrates the formation of ex.botve.
sand bars, and deltu. Shows examples of valleys, meanders, water
gaps, and alluvial fans. For high school, college, and adult groups.
Yosemite: End of the rainbow (Motion picture) Guy D.
Haselton Productions. Released by Bailey Films, 1943.
11 min., ad., color, 10 nim. (Western wonderland series)
Condensed version.
Summary: Scenes of waterfalls, rock formations, sequoia trees,
bears, deer, chipmunks, birds, and other wild life
Another issue. b&w.
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GEOGRAPHY-Maps
Caught mapping (Motion picture) Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, 1940.
0 mln? ad., b&w, 16 mut.
Summary: Presents the history of map making and tells the story
behind modern road maps.
Global concepts in maps (Motion picture) Coronet, 1947.
11 min., ad, color, Vi min.
Kndachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Dramatizes a student's investigation of maps to explain
globe representations. Introduces the practical application of cylin-
drical. conic, and perspective projections by a demonstration of the
great circle route on. polar projection.
Another issue. b&w.
Let's look at maps (Motion picture) Virginia State Board
of Education. Produced and released by Virginia Dept.
of Education, 1049.
11 nue., ed., color, 16 mm,
Summary: Introduction to maps, comparing symbols on the map
with the Virginia countryside they represent. For elementary grades.
Maps and their meaning (Motion picture) Academy Films,
1051.
14 min.. ad, Color, 16 tent
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Explains the meaning of the different colors of a map,
and Indicates the type of land found in each of the color zones. Ex-
plains the effects of altitude, latitude, and rainfall, and shows how
they Influence man's use of the land. Includes animated diagrams.
Maps and their uses (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1051.
U mm., ad., color, 16 mm.
Rodachrotne.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Introduces the study of special symbols in maps. De-
scribes a scale of distances, a grid, and a legend. Presents also a
variety of special?purpose meas, illustrating the importance of mann
In everyday living
Another issue. b&w.
Maps are fun (Motion picture) Coronet, 1046.
11 mm., ad? color, la lam.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents the fundamentals of map making and reading.
In story form shows the war to prepare a map, the use of the legend,
scale, and grid, and describes various types of maps. For Inter-
mediate and Junior high school grades and teacher training dame&
Another issue. bare.
Maps-land symbols and terms (.1(otion picture) Academy
Films, 1956.
14 Mill.. ad., color. 16 nee.
Summary: Air views and photographs of representative areas of
the United States are used In explaining how to interpret land sym-
bols and terms which appear In map legends. Shows how cities of
various sizes, state capitals, boundary lines, highways, deserts. Ca.
tional parks, waterfalls, canals, railroads, rivers, and mountain peak,
are Indicated on a map.
Reading maps (Motion picture) Encyclopedia Britannics,
Films, 1955.
11 tam., ad., color, 16 ram.
With film guide.
Summary: A young boy learns about the use of maps In following
roads and locating various places. Ile is shown how to read the map
by noticing the tlUe, scale, direction symbols, and legend.
Another issue. b&w.
Topographic mapping by photograrnmetric methods (Mo-
tion picture) U. S. Geological Survey, 1917.
90 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Portrays technical procedures employed by the Topo-
graphic Division of the U. S. Geological Surrey in making standard
topographic quadrangles, featuring the use of the multiplex method
of mapping. Technical presentation for engineering students and other
scientific personnel.
Understanding a map (Motion picture) Henry Clay Gipson.
Released by Young America Films, 1952.
11 min., ad., b&w. 16 mm.
Sequel to What is a map,
With teacher's guide,
Summary: 1'-plains, by means of models and animation, the rela-
tion of a simple map to the territory which It represents.
What is a map? (Motion picture) Teaching Films, 1947.
Produced by Key Productions. Released by Young
America Films, 1049.
10 alto., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A small girl writes to her friend and describes her bed.
room. The concept of maps la Introduced and explained, first In
terms of a plan of a living room and then in terms of a map of the
neighborhood. Includes animation. For elementary school grades.
GEOGRAPHY-Navigation
Bearings, single line of position, and fixes (Motion picture)
U S. Army Air Forces, 1942. Released for public educa-
tional use through U S. Office of Education, 1944.
19 min., act, b&w, 16 mm. (Celestial navigation series)
Order no. TF 1-544.
Summary. Explains bearing, line of position, circle of equal atti-
tude. fix and intercept, plotting of assumed position and intercept, and
selection of celestial bodies for observation.
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GEOGRAPHY-Navirdierr
Harbor pilot (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1940.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 ram.
Summary: Work of harbor pilot In bringing a giant
liner safely Into port; simple Mary with many close-
ups. Slow tempo.
Another issue. color.
Introduction and location of celestial points (Motion pie-
Lure) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1942. Released for public
educational use through U. S. Office of Education, 1043.
18 mln., ad, b&w. 16 met. (Celestial navigation series)
Order no, TF 1-=1?
Summary: Explains the uses of celestial navigation, the location
of points on the earth by reference to celestial bottles, and the mean-
ing of zenith, nadir, sidereal hour angle, local hour angle, and bubble
horizon.
Latitude by Polaris (Motion picture) U. S. Army Air
Forces, 1942. Released for public educational use through
U. S. Office of Education, 1944.
10 min., ad., Wm, 106 mm. (Celestial navigation series)
Order no. TF 1-545,
Summary: Shows relationship between latitude and elevated Pole:
position and diurnal path of Maris; and reduction of altitude of
elevated pole Describes the use of mathematical formulae and
tables in determining the altitude of Polarle.
Omni-bearing distance navigation system (Motion piehre)
U. S. Dept. of the Air Force, 1049. Released for public
educational use through U. S. Office of Education, 1951.
23 rain., ad., Mw, 16 mm.
Order no. TF 1-1684,
Summary: Deecrthee the Pend** of operation of the VOR (viol
hIgh frequency 0mM-directional radio num) aoct =Solar bow to
use the aircraft Instruments developed to fly this type of radio moos.,
Position finding on the earth (Motion picture) U. S. Army
Air Forces, 1042. Released for public educational use ,
through U. S. Office of Education, 1943.
15 min., sd., Mb, 10 mm. (Celestial mm1801012 series)
Order no. TF 1-204,
Summary: Discusses geographical position. Greenwich hour angle,
local hour angle, relationship of hour angle to longitude, zenith dis-
tance and Its relationship to altitude, circle of position, line of post-
Goo, fix, relation of assumed to actual position, and Intercept.
Solution of Illustrative problems in celestial =viridian (Mo-
tion picture) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1042. Released for
public educational use through U. S. Office of Education,
1944.
tc min., ad., b&w, 10 tem. (Celestial navigation series)
Order no. TF 1-650.
Summary: Illustrates preflight computations and flight procedure
In making a typical celestial navigation flight. Shows use of the
sextant In shooting stars, and plotting axes by various methods.
Time (Motion pkfore) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1942. Re-
leased for public educational use through U. S. Office of
Education, 1044.
10 min., ad, b&w, 16 nim. (Celestial navigation series)
0
Order no. TF 1-546,
Summary: Explain. various time elements In celestial navigation
which are used In solving practical exertion'.
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GEOLOGY
Birth of a volcano (Motion picture) Sterling Educational
Films, 1951.
10 min.,. ed., b&w, 16 nun.
Birthplace of icebergs (Motion picture) 20th Century-Fox
Film Corp. Released for educational purposes by Teach-
ing Film Custodians, 1941.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Father Hubbard adventure seam)
Summary: Pe-vents a study of a tidewater glacier, showing an ice
river mount down to the sea where It collapses, discharging huge
chunk.; of ice into the Gulf of Alaska.
Earth's rocky crust (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
..Britannica Films, Inc., 1934.
to min., ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Surrimary: Composition of earth's aurfame, constant
change. Building up and breaking down of land forms;
watee cycle; formation and crumbling of rooks.
,
Face of the earth (Motion picture) Encyclopxdia Briton-
nice Films in affiliation with Paul Burnford Productions,
1953.
,10 thin., ad., color, 16 elm
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how the earth's surface changes as a result of
geologic forces which build up and wear down the land. Explains
bow the conflict between geologic forces has resulted in natural
wonders such as the Painted Desert, the Petrified Forest, plateaus,
and canyons.
Geologiad work of ice (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Con-
sultants (later name Encyclopiedia Britannica Films) in
'cooperation with the University of Chicago and dr Na-
tional Park Service, 1935. 1 ;
11 &in, ad., b.kw, 16 mm.
121th film guide.
Summary: Explains how Ice, through geologic ages, has been a
powerful factor In sculpturing the face of the earth. Reveals the
tremendous effect of Ice upon soil and rock as the tee constantly ex-
pands, contracts, and moves. Illustrates how glaciers form, move,
and alter surrounding terrain features. Animated drawings explain
the Pleistocene glaciation period. For high school, college, and adult
groups.
Geology camp (Motion picture) University of Oklahoma,
' 1952.
to min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Summer geology field camp of University of
Oklahoma and Oklahoma A. & M. College.
Glacier Park studies (Motion picture) Guy D. Hasolton
Productions. Released by Bailey Films, 1950.
11 Min., ad., color. 16 mm. (Western wonderland series)
Condensed version.
With study guide.
Summary: Presents the history, geology, and outstanding life
forms of Glacier Park. Animated maps locate mountain structures,
glaciers, and lake formations. Close-up photography shows morse,
mountain sheep, bears, birds, and small entomb'. Includes views of
mountain and meadow flowers.
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Ground water (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants
(later name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) in coopera-
tion with the University of Chicago and the National Park
Service, 1935. ?
11 min., ad. b&w, 16 tam.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays various evidences, movements, and sock of
ground water. Demonstrates evidences in wells, seepages. springs,
and geysers. Illustrates, through animated drawings, the water table,
the Great Plains artesian system, and the formation of geysers and cav-
erns. Depicts petrified trees, fossils, geode crystals, and Iron ore de-
posits as supporting evidence that ground water may deposit, an well
as carry away. minerals. For high school, college, and adult groups.
The Hawaiian Islands, their origin and nature today (Mo-
tion picture) Pat Dowling Pictures, 1951.
10 min., ad., color, la nen. (Hawaiian Islands series)
Kodachrome.
Summary: Shows by drawings how the Hawaiian Islands were
originally created by volcanic action, and by processes of nature were
transformed Into habitable and vegetated islands. Illustrates features
of the various islands.
In the beginning (.Votion picture) Socony-Vacuum Oil
Company, General Petroleum Corp. land, Magnolia Petro-
leum Co. Made by Cato and kfcGlove. Released by Mod-
ern Talking Picture Service, 1954.
28 attn., ed., color, 10 tom.
Summary: Dolls the story of the formation of the earth as revealed
In the Grand Canyon, and explains the development of the Grand
Canyon Itself.
Limestone caverns (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1943.
11 min., sd, color, 10 mm.
Nodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the physical and chemical action of water and
atmosphere on strata and deputes, using Wisconsin's Cave of the
Mounds as the locale. Pictures formations of stalactites, stalagmites,
aeattercones, helletites. and ?Mites. Includes descriptions of other
Caret
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Microscopic studies in porous media (Motion picture)
University of Oklahoma, 1953.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: How oil flows underground.
Microscopic studies of capillary flow (Motion picture)
Pennsylvania State University, 1950.
24 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Microscopic motion picture atudy of flow of
air, oil and water through sand-filled capillaries and
plates. Technique used for producing, filling and mounting
capillaries on microscopic slides. Displacement of oil
through sand grains shown.
Minerals [rota the sea (Motion picture) University of
Miami, 1953.
14 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Minerals In solution in seawater; some
extracted commercially, others experimentally. Sea as
groat potential source of minerals, which may become
increasingly Important as other resources are depleted.
Mountain building (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consult-
ants (later name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) 1935.
Made in cooperation with the University of Chicago and
the National Park Service.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 num
Summary: Explains diastrophism as one of two factors opposing
gradation. Shows alternating types of earth strata as evidence that
crustal movements have been both upward and downward. Explains
faults, anticlines, synclines. geosynclines, and unconformIties.
Through animated drawings illustrates the problabie formation of the
Lewis overthrust. Explains earthquake zones, and refers to geologic
problems In mining and structural engineering,
Niagara Falls (Motion picture) Robert L. Brien. Released
by Hollywood Film Enterprises, 1045.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains the geological formation of Niagara Falls,
and tells of the discovery of the falls. Traces Its early history, gives
Rs location, and discusses the falls as the greatest natural source of
waterpower on the North American continent.
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011 across the rockies (Motion picture) Bechtel Corpo-
ration, 1953.
40 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Our changing earth (Motion picture) University of
Michigan, 1954.
30 min. (each part), ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Contents.-1. Tho Birth of the Great Lakes. 2. The
Great Ice Ago. 3. Michigan Before the Ice Ago.
4. Mineral Wealth, 6. The Time of the Seas. 6. Trona-
urea from the Earth. 7. Water for Your Futuro.
Petroleum and its products (Motion picture) Edited
Pictures System, 1938.
to min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Geologic and geographic factors involved in
creation of petroleum; method of drilling for oil; storage
and transportation of crude oil; distillation of petroleum
for its produces; refined produots; transported to market.
Phantom sea (Motion picture) Allen and Allen Productions.
Released by Bailey Films, 1044.
Ito nun., 8,1., lacw. 10
Summary: Illatusses evidences of a sea uhich formerly covered the
Colorado Deeert in Southern California. Also shows the various
forms of plant life of the region and the animal life which Inhabits
the region today
Photogeology - a new look for oil (Motion picttre)
Geophoto Services, 1951.
22 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: How demand for oil has stimulated oil
surveys by photogeology, modern photogrammatie method
of determining land structure and formation. flow the work
is done; aerial photography.
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GEOLOAY
Prehistoric times: the world before man (Motion picture)
Coronet, 1953.
11 min., ad, color, 16 mm
Summary: Recreates the earth In its presumed form during the
two-billion-year period prior to the coming of man. Explains the
most importantgeological and biological developments of the five
great geological eras-Archeozolc, Proterozoic. Paleoaolc. Mamie,
and Cenozoic.
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Research: pattern for progress (Motion picture) Texas
Co. Made by MPO Productions. Released by Modern
Talking Picture Service, 1950.
22 min, ad., b&w, 16 atm.
Summary: Portrays research activities In the Texas Company in'
eluding the fields of oil exploration, production, and relining. Empire.
sizes the Important part played by research In the progreas of the
petroleum Industry.
River of ice, the story of a glacier (.1(otion picture)
Bailey Films, 1949.
20 min., ed., color, 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows the effect of glaciation upon the plant, animal,
and human life of an alpine region; the relationship of climate to the
seasonal cycle of lee accumulation and melt-water run-off of a gin.
clot: the structure, source, and movements of a typical alpine valley
glacier. For grades 6-12.
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Rocks and minerals (Motion picture) Film AasorilUtres lof
California, 1951.
10 mtn., ad., color, la mm.
Eastman color.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Distinguishes between the three basic kinds of rock:
Igneous, sedimentary, and metatnorpble, and Illustrates the manna
of their formation.
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The search: Fordiuun University (Earthquake research)
(Motion picture) Young America Films, Inc., 1955.
27% min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Secret of the fjord (Motion picture) 20th Century-Fox Film
Corp.. 1942. Released for educational purposes by Teach-
ing Film Custodians, 1946.
20 ruin., mi., b&w, 16 111121. (Magic carpet series)
Summary. A photographic record of Father Ilubbard's expedition
to an Alaskan fjord and a glacier to study remnants of the Ice age.
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GEOLOGY
The story of petroleum (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannic& Films, 1947.
11 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Praline, released under the title Petroleum.
With teseber'sgulde.
gemesery: Combines animated drawings and natural photography
VIP portray the role of petroleum in economic and political life. Con.
Men tbe uses of eli as fuel for transportation., heating, and menu-
factorise. BIPlaine how selamograPhs are used in exploring for al.
bow drilling is carried on, and bow oil Is refined. Depict", on ant.
mated maps, bow the world's petroleum resources are dietributed.
Understanding our earth: glaciers (Motion picture) Coro-
net, 1952.
'10 min., se., bkw,16 mm.
Ebortmary: Shows the formation of many different kinds at glaciers
and describes the effects of glacial action as seen In the lakes of the
Rockies, iron In the Corn Belt, glacial drift In New England, and the
Matterhorn peak In the Swiss Alps.
Understanding our earth: soil (Motion picture) Cannot
lnstuctloeal Films, 1953.
11 ruin., ad., b&w, 16 mm,
'Sismmary: Soil profile (topsoil, subsoil, looao rock and
bed rook), elements of roil (aand, decaying plant and
...Animal matter, and clay), processes of soil making
? '..(breaking down of rock into fine particles by erosion and
plant and animal. matter decaying into humus), types of
soils throughout the United States; importance of soil
, conservation.
Another bum?. color.
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Volcano (Motion picture) University of California at Los
Angeles. Diode by University Extension. Released by
Educational Film Sales Dept., University of California at
Los Angeles, 1953.
ix min., mt., color. 16 MM.
Summery: Shows the three phases of Paricutherevolcanie activity
? which started suddenly in 1043, and some 'of the resultant devastation.
Includes scenes of the smoke column pouring forth, scenes made
from the rim looking down into the crater, and scenes showing the
lava spouting out or the ground. Depicts some of the destruction of
villages and Melds, and closes with a display of the volcano at night.
? Volcanoes in action (Motion picture) Erpi Picture Con-
sultants (later name Encyclopedia. Britannica Films) in
cooperation with the University of Chicago and the Na-
tional Park Service, 1035.
11 mm., mi., b&w, 16 mtu.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents volcanism as a factor opposing gradation.
Describes non-eruptive volcanic action forming bathollths, dikes, sills,
columnar joints, and laccoliths. Indicates resulting mineral deposits
and rock transformations. Through animated drawings and natural
photography, demonstrates distribution, causes, and effects of volcanic
eruption. Explains cone types, Illustrates lava how and its destructive
force, and depicts examples of extinct and active volcanoes. For high
school, college and adult groups.
What is soil? (Motion picture) Simmel-Meservey. Released
by Instructional Films, 1948.
12 min., ad., Wm, 16 mm, (Elementary science)
Summary: In trying to make soil in which to grow his beans a little
boy learns by observation and experiment that soil Is essential to
plant growth and to all other forma of Ilia and that soil is composed
mainly of eroded rock and dead organic material. Explains that Ira.
portant factors in the breaking of rock Into One particles are water
freezing in rock crevices, sudden temperature changes, rock slides,
and erosion. Shows that plants and animals, living and dead, con-
tribute to soil formation. Points out that the formation of soil has
required millions of years and Is still going on.
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Work of the atmosphere (Motion picture) Erpi Picture
Consultants (later name Encyclopsedia Britannica Films)
1935. Made in cooperation with the University of Chi-
cago and the National Park Service.
11 min., ad., New, 16 nine
Summary: Characterizes atmosphere as one of the most effective
agents of earth gradation. Demonstrates mechanical disintegration
caused by temperature changes, freezing water, wind erosion, and
wind abrasion. Shows chemical disintegration of rocks caused by
oxidation, hydration, and carbonation. Describes atmosphere in Its
roles of transportation and deposition by depicting sand and dust
storms, dunes, and dust deposits.
GEOLOGY?Metallurgy
Atonde metallurgy (Motion picture) Handel Film Corp.,
1954.
13 mm., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (The magic of the atom, 16)
Iron-carbon alloys (Motion picture) American Society for
totals, 1949.
30 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Wide use of alloys of Iron and carbon in
modern life and industry; great variation in properties
of different alloys with small changes in carbon content.
Effect of carbon in iron. Low, medium and high carbon
steels explained. Pure iron being cooled. How iron.
carbon equilibrium diagram can be used to explain offoct
of carbon on properties of iron. Toole of metallurgical
research: microscope, recording pyrometer, dilatometor,
etc. Formation and transformation of structures which
form in iron-carbon alloys when heated and cooled;
mechanism of crystallographic changes from one allo-
tropic form of iron to another, explained and demonstrated.
Vital importance of alloys of iron and carbon in modern
civilization.
Metal crystals (Motion picture) American Society for
Motels, 1942.
20 min., al., b&w, 16 ram.
Summary: Reel 1. Crystalline substances (granite,
marble, limestone, sugar candy) and non-crystalline
substances (glass, clear and stick candy, rubber, amber,
plastics) defined nod illustrated. Atom arrangements and
space lattices. Solidification of metals from molten state,
shown; how crystals form when molten metals freeze.
Freezing of impure tin, during solidification; formation of
dendrites. Micronooplo plottao showing chemical notion,
precipitation of metal dendrites in water solutions; zinc
grains in solution of tin salts, producing microscopic tin
dendrites. Size of tiny metal crystal compared to size of
Its atoms. How dendrites grow and branch regularly,
start in freezing melts at chance locations, grow until
they moot, forming grain boundaries.
Reel IL Grain structures of most metals and alloys
visible only under microscope; polishing and etching
specimen; its study under microscope.
Reel III. Temperature of solidification. Value of study
of cooling chamotoristica of metals. Delay in cooling during
freezing of copper shown by pyrometer in melt and effect
of cooling metal on millivolt:meter. Time-temperate? re-
lationships; how equilibrium diagram may be plotted;
its areas defined, discussed.
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Metal magic (Motion picture) The General Electric
Company, 1945.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: How metallurgists and industrial research
workers have developed metals and metal alloys to most
demands of modem industry. Examples of specific metals
to meet specific conditions, Illustrated.
Metals and nen-metals (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1919.
11 can.. WI., CulOr, IC mm
leallichrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the physical characteristics and reactions
which distinguish metals from non?metals; demonstrates that metals
are !cadent of electrons and non-metals are borrowers of electrons;
explains the nature of alloys and metallic compounds.
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Powder metallurgy; part 1: Principles and uses (Motion
picture) U. S. Office of Education, 1945. Produced by
Audio Productions.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 aim. (Engineering series)
Order no. OE 346,
With Instructor's manual.
Summary: Principles of powder metallurgy?powder, pressure,
heat; major industrial applications of powder metallurgy; laboratory
proems of combining sliver and nickel powders.
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Powder metallurgy; part 2: Manufacture of porous bronze
bearings (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education,
1945. Produced by Audio Productions.
15 min., ad.. b&w, 16 atm. (Engineering scum)
Order no. 0E347.
With instructor's manual.
Summary: Manufacturing process by which metal powders are
fabricated into porous bronze bearings and Impregnated with oll.
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GEOLOGY?Mining
Atomic goldrush (Motion picture) Handel Film Corp.,
1955.
13 min.. sd. Mew. le ram (The magic of the atom, no. 20)
Produced uith the technical assistance of the U. S. Atomic Energy
COIMUIPSIOR and the Atomic Energy Project at U. C. L. A.
Summary: Explains how the search for uranium has tared the
Imagination of both the amateur prospector and expert miner. Shows
prospecting by airplane and on foot, the staking of a claim. core drill-
lag to determine the grade of the ore body, the examination of the
cores at the laboratory. and the mining of the ore.
Copper?mining and smelting (Motion picture) Viking
Pictures Corp. Released by Encycloptedin Britannica
Films, 1930.
11 min.. ad.. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: An account of an open-pit copper mine in operation.
Illustrates the main steps in extracting pure copper from ore. De.
pieta processes of blasting. loading, and disposing of waste rock:
loading ore in railroad ears, crushing; and washing. Emphasizes
the work of the miners in their various Jobs at the mine.
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GEOLOGY?Mining
Iron and steel (Motion picture) Edited Pictures System,
1938.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 ram.
Summary: Operation of open-pit mine in northern
Minnesota; transportation of ore to mills; operation of
blast furnace and smelter; Bessemer converter and
open-boarth furnace; production of sheet, rail and bar
steel.
Iron ore mining (Motion picture) Academy Films, 1950.
13 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures the operation of a teigeal large open-pit Rem
mine in the Mesabi Range of northern Minnesota. Shows the traue.
portauon methods necessary to move mass quantities of ore from the
mines by rail ear to the loading docks at Duluth, the loading of as
ore boat, and the ore boat leaving the harbor on Its way to the nal
mills of Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.
Loads of coal (Motion picture) International Harvester
Company, 1950.
15 min., ad., color, 16 nun.
Summary: Mining and processing of coal from open-pit
mine; removal of overburden, mining of coal, transporta-
tion to tipple, cleaning and grading at tipple, reclamation
of land.
Mining for nickel (Motion picture) The International
Nickel Company, Inc., 1955.
52 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
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Modern coal mining (Motion picture) Goodyear Tire
Rubber Co., 1941.
a) nen., ste, Mae 16 nine ,
Summary: Shows bow electrecally-drireo labornaving machinery
replaces methods which bare been used In coal mining for hundreds
of years.
Pay dirt ( Motion picture) Gardner-Denver Company, 1952.
27 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Improved techniques In mining copper, Iron,
uranium, zinc and other metals. High speed automatic
drilling equipment makes miners' work easier and In-
creases production per man-hour.
Peat and coal (Motion picture) Editod Pictures System,
1938.
10 min., ad., b&w, 16 ram.
Summary: Geology of peat and coal; bow peat la pre-
pared for fuel. Operation of coal mine above and below
ground; preparation of coal for market.
Petroleum and Its uses (Motion picture) Sinclair Refining
Company, 1943.
42 min., ad., b&w, 16 min.
Summary: How petroleum products raise standard of
living; examples of petroleum products and uses.
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GEOLOGY?Miring
Sall mining operation (Motion picture) The Carey Salt
Company, 1051.
10 miss., ad., color, 16 nun.
SWWant: Modem equipment, techniques of mining and
shipping salt, used in Carey Salt mine (Kansas, USA).
The search: Colorado School of Mines (Uranium pros-
pt4ting) (Motion picture) Young America Films, Inc.,
1955..
2714 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
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The "st-Ory of coal (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders,
1938."
12 mlo., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
With manual.
Summary:. Points out that coal is one of the greatest natural re-
sources,.and ?that Its discovery 180 year ago In America was the
Weir:minter a neW industry. Shows how coal is formed through the
siges.tthe mining processes, regions where it is found, and its uses in
the business world.
GEOLOGY?Paleontology
Fossils are interesting (Motion picture) Paul Burnforcl.
Made and released by Film Associates of California, 1956.
10 min., ad., color, 16 met.
lrodachrome.
With teechees study guide.'
,Summary: Three children, on a fresh hunting trig find the Imprint I
of a Ash, the Imprint of a plant, a piece of mineralized wood, and
the actual shell of an extinct oyster-like animal. They learn how
fossils help torecord the story of the earth's past.
?Another issue. b&w.
Hunting animals of the past (Motion picture) University
of Nebraska State Museum. Made by University of Ne-
braska Photographic Productions. Released by Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, Extension Division, University
of Nebraska, 1951.
22 min., sd, color, 16 mm.
Summary: Paleontologists locate and excavate fossil bones In west-
ern Nebraska. an area for recovery of Cenozoic mammals. Shows
how paleontologists work and live while on a field trip. Depicts the
discovery of a fossil rhinoceros. Shows how the bones are shipped
back to the University State Museum where they are assembled and
displayed as a complete skeleton.
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Shell mounds in the Tennessee Valley (Motion picture)
U. S. Tennessee Valley Authority, 1937.
21 min., Si., WC, 16mm.
sumuulry: Shows the prehistoric shell mounds found in excavation
of the Pickwick Landing Dam area.
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The story of prehistoric man (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1953.
11 mln., ad., color, 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Photographed exhibits from the Chicago Natumi History
Museum and the Muscle de l'homme in Paris are used to outline the
characteristics of the old and new stone ages, to chart the geographic
areas in which prehistoric man lived, and to describe the probable at).
temmnce, habitat, and achievements of prehistoric man.
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MATHEMATICS
The language of mathematics (Motion picture) Coronet,
1950.
11 min., ad., color, 16 met.
Kodachrome.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates how mathematics is fundamental to daily
living In our modern society. Explores the use of the precise and
meaningful symbols of mathematics, and shows how this unique lan-
guage helps to state and solve problems more rapidly and accurately.
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MATHEMATICS?Arithmetic
Adding and subtracting (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt
Productions, 1055.
11 min., ad. color. 16 mai.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents simple number stories using leaves, marbles,
apples, colas, toy boats, white mice, and &Ida. Emphasizes how the
numbers change with the action or the story and Illustrates the cor-
responding arithmetic problem In addition or subtraction.
? Another issue. b&w.
Arithmetic for beginners (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1951.
18 min., sd.. Mw, 16 mm.
Issued In 3 ph+. : each pt. 6 MIO.
With study guide.
Summary: Presents visual concept of addition and subtraction by
showing model farmyard animals come into the picture while numbers
at bottom of frame show addition, and by showing the animals leave
the picture while numbers show subtraction. For lit and = grades.
Borrowing in subtraction (Motion picture) Motion Picture
Association of America in collaboration with Houghton
3Billin Co. and the American Council on Education. Made
by World Today. Released for educational purposes by
Teaching Film Custodians, 1948.
is min.. sd., Mw, la mm.
A Teaching Films Survey motion picture.
Summary: Explains the step-by-step borrowing process involved in
subtracting from a three place number
Decimal fractions (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt Produc-
tions, 1949.
11 min.. sd., color, 16 min. 1 Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Through animation explains how decimal fractions are
written and what they mesa. Shows in detail the relationship be-
tween decimal fractions and common fractions.
? Another issue. b&w.
Division is easy (Motion picture) Coronet, 1949.
1.1 min., ad.. color. 16 rum.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Presents the reasons division is Important, using ex-
amples of problem situations to demonstrate division in action. For
primary and intermediate grades, junior high schools, and teacher
training groups.
Another issue BSov
Helping children discover arithmetic (Motion picture) Au-
dio-Visual Materials Consultation Bureau, Wayne Univer-
sity, 1951.
10 min., ad., Mw, 16 mos.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Pictures an average third grade class during four con-
secutive daily periods. from the Introduction of an arithmetic process
new to them (borrowing In subtraction), to a point where the pupils
understand and are able to work problems related to the process.
How to add fractions (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt Pro-
ductions, 1047.
11 min., sit., color, 16 ram. (Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Reviews the definition of a fraction, denominator, and
numerator. Shows how to add fractions which have a common de-
nominator, and explains why the denominator remains unchanged;
shows why a common denominator Is necessary and explains how to
arrive at a common denominator.
? Another issue. b&w.
How to change fractions (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt
Productions, 1948.
II min., ad., color, 16 MM. (Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Presents the principles Involved In converting one frac
-
Hon to another fraction having equal value but higher or lower terms.
Explains In detail why the procedure results in an equal fraction-
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How to divide fractions (.Votion picture) Johnson Hunt
PrxIttet ton.. 194S.
11 min., sd.. color 16 nun. I Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary Reviews the measurement concept of division using
whole numbers for illustration. Develops the rule for dividing by a
fraction and explains why inverting the divisor and multiplying gives
the correct answer
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MATREMATICS?AritAesnetic
How to find the answer (.11otion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1949.
11 nen., ed. color. 113 mm.
Kodachmme.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Outlines a method of solving certain practical maths-
matical problems both in and out of school and presents an exercise
that can be used In solving problems In any subject: decide on data
needed, organize data, estimate results, perform needed operations,
check the answer.
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How to multiply fractions (.1totion picture) Johnson Hunt
Productions, 1948.
11 min.. all., color. 16 mm. (Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Reviews the meaning of multiplication as applied to
whole numbers, and extends the concept to fractions. Through anima-
tion demonstrates what actually happens to a tract's:sant part when
it Is multiplied by another fraction.
? Another issue. b&w.
How to subtract fractions (.1Iotion picture) Johnson Hunt
Pmduct ions. 1048.
11 min., ad., color. 16 inin. ( ',ructions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Defines the terms of a fraction and illustrates their
significance. Explains the process of subtraction and reviews the
meaning of the minus sign. Shows how to subtract fractions which
have a common denominator, subtract n fraction from a mired number
and a whole number. Demonstrates the necessity for having a corn.
:non denominator. Includes sample problems.
? Another issue. b&w.
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Introduction ,to fractions '(.11otion picture) ;Johnson Hunt I /
Productions, 1917.
mm, ed., color, 10 mm. (Fractions series)
With study guide.
Summary: Through animation shows the meaning and use of tam
Rona. Explains the numerator, denominator, Improper fractions, and
mixed numbers. Includes Several problems.
? Another issue. b&w.
Let's count (Motion picture) Coronet, 1848.
11 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of counting, distinguishes between
cardinal and ordinal numbers, and illustrates the advantages of
grouping, tally marks, and numerical symbols. For primary grades
and teacher training groups.
Ano'her issue b&w.
The meaning of long division (Motion picture) Encyclo-
psedia Britannica Films, 1947.
11 tam, sd., b&w, 10 tum.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Jhvains the meaning of long division. Shows that
long division takes the place of a tedious succession of simple sub-
tractions. Ily means of animated diagrams, explains how the opera-
tion Is shortened and simplified by grouping the subtractions. To
clarify the concept, two representative problems are solved In anima.
tion.
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The meaning, of percentage (Motion picture) Young
America Films, 1948.
10 Min-r ad., b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide..
Summary: Explains percentages both as fractions and as decimals.
and*shows- relationship of common percentages to social situations.
For grades (P-T.
Miluting-ofc plus and..minua-(Motion picture) Encyclopiedia
Britannica Films, 1053.
12 mitt. ad.-. color: 16 nun.
Kodachrome.
Produced In collaboration with Scott. Foresman and Co.
With teethe?. guide.
Summary: Elementarr Bacot children describe various Incidents
at their-picnic-which 'Illustrate the meaning of the terms plus and
15Iultipl1eat1orm1s- easy (Motion Picture) Coronet, 1049.
into., sd;color, 16 min.
With teacher? guide:
Summary: Presents the main steps In lemming to multiply and the
reasons multiplication is necessary-to understand: Shows that multi-
Dlication. can be -useful. rewarding, and even fun. For primary- and
Intermediate grades and teacher training groups.
Anothecissue b&w.
The nuntbersystent (Mot(On picture) Ency ia
cloped Britan-
. ,
. nicaTilms; 1053: .
,
I' it mln4d: color; 16 max
Kodachrome: I
Produced lir collabomtlan ofith Scott Fortson= and Co.
With' teacher's guide:
Summary: A xoung, boy- learns now to count, by-putting-hia toy
-
stouts Into groups of tem countingthe groups of ten, and thee count-
ing as tunes the scouts which arts left over.
Niunbers for. beginners (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt
Productions. 1953.
11 min. ed. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through animation of familiar objects. visualizes the
numbers front one through sir to assist In separatingthe Idea of num-
ber from the couneng of objects. Emphasizes group recognition and
number relationships.
Another issue b&w.
Parts of nine, (Motion picture) Young America Films,
1948.
u mum, sd:. 111111.
With teacher's guide-
Summary:, Develops the meaning of the number 9 through the we
of concrete materials Metered in preparing for a birthday PertY.
Explains In serial relation toe. 9 as three groups of three each, and
addition and subtraction facts involved lad. For primary grades.
100
Parts of things (Motion picture) Young America Films,
104t
ro mm., ad.. b&w 16mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: As an Introduction to fractions demonstrates the mean-
ings of atd of single things through concrete, semi-concrete, and
abstract objects with which the child is familiar. Explains abstract
objects in relation to real things. For grades 2-4.
Percentage (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt Productions,
1949.
U mis., se:, color, 16 inn,. (Fractions series)
With study :elide.
Summary: Defines percentage and treats It as a special form of
fractions. Emphasizes the relationship of percentage to common and
decimal fractions. Illustrates how to change common and decimal
fractions to percentage Includes problems.
-.A.11Citherisette. Wier:
Ratio & proportion (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders,
1949.
12 min, se., b&w.-16 mm.
Witlegutle.
Seaursarge Shows some applications of the idea of ratio La various
real-life situations. Points out the relationship between a ratio and
a proportion. Discusser the "product of means equate the product
o extremis" theorem. Emphasizes the usefulness of ratio as a means
of comparing quantities.
Subtractiormis.easy (Motion picture) Coronet, 1048.
11 min, 5'1. color, 111 mat.
With teacher? guide.
Summary: Explains how to do subtraction, and demonstrates the
application of subtraction to everyday life. For primary and Inter-
mediate grades, teacher training and adult groups-
-AMther issue b&w, i
The teen. numbers (Motion picture) Young America Films,
1048.
to rain.. b&w. 10 nun.
With teacher's guide
Ssumnary: Shows the meaning ef the numbers 1-9 through the
grouping of objects and by indicating these numbers In a series. Ex-
plains the meaning of the numbers 10-10 113 groups of ten and ones
and in relationship to the single-digit numbers. For primary grades.
We discover fractions (Motion picture) Coronet, 1948.
u min.. sit. color.16 Mm.
With teacher? guide.
Summary: Presents fractions In familiar terms, using examples
such as a piece of pie and half an apple. Explains the meaning of
numerator rind denominaton relating the classroom symbols to con-
crete objects. For Intermediate, grades, junior high schools, and
teacher training groups.
? Another issue b&w.
What are decimals? (Motion picture) Flints Incorporated.
Released by Instructional Films, 1949.
12 min., siL, bins% 16 mm.
Summary: Csine examples from everyday child life, explains the
component parts of decimal fractions, the names of decimals, the
particular significance of the position of the decimal points, and the
practical advantage, of the decimal system. Emphasizes the physical
stealth:Isnot of the measurements of quantities.
What are fractions? (Motion picture) Films Incorporated.
Released by Instructional Films, 1048.
12 min., ad., b&w. 113 mm.
Summary: Using examples from everyday child experience, explains
the relationship of parts to the whole, the reason for writing the
fraction as we do, the difference between the numerator and the de-
nominator, fractional parts of groups, etc.
What is four (Motion picture) Young America Films,
1946:
15 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Fplairts the meaning of numbers; Illustrates the num-
ber four In a variety of concrete, semi-concrete, and abstract situa-
tions with which the child Is familiar. For primary grades.
MATHEMATICS?Geometry
Angles (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1945.
12 min., ed., b&w, 16 min.
With guide.
Summary: Explains the entities types of angles and their relation-
ship to each other.
Angles & arcs in circles (Motion picture) Knowledge
Builders, 1048.
321,110.. ml., Wm, 16 tutu.
With guide and manual.
Susnmary: Explains the measurement of central angles, arca, In-
scribed angles, and angles formed by two chords. Introduces theorems
and proofs and demonstrates them by means of animated drawings.
Applied geometry (Motion picture) Purdue Research Foun-
dation, 1941.
16 min.. el., b&w, la tum.
With Instructor's manual, work sheet.
Summary: Demonstrates nine common geometric constructions
which occur frequently in drawing.
Areas (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1048.
12 min., ed. b&w, 10 mm.
With guide and manual.
Summary: Explains the needs and uses for finding areas of various
figures. Demonstrates methods for computing areas of rectangles,
parallelograms, triangles, and circles. Shows how relations in the
figures result in relationships in the formulas.
Chords & tangents of circles (Motion picture) Knowledge
Builders, 1946.
12 min.. ad., bine, 16 ram.
With guide.
Summary Illustrates the theorem on a perpendicular to a chord
within the circle and describes ail types of tangents in detail.
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itATHEMATICS--Geornetry
The circle (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1946.
12 min., ad., b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Explains Important phases of the circle such as radii.
diameters, chords, tangents, secants, arcs and central angles. Intro-
duces theorems and proofs.
Congruent figures (Motion pictures) Knowledge Builders,
1040.
12 min.. ed, blew. 16 ram.
With guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the geometric principles for finding and
proving that triangles with equal sides, equal angles, or the combina-
tions of both are equal and congruent. Combines actual photographic
scene's, animated drawings, and lettered equations.
Geometry and you (.Votion picture)
Films, 1948.
11 min., ad.. color, 10 'um.
Koilachmme.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how the construction
students requires the use of the protractor
of rectangles, triangles, circles, and the
similarity, and synunetry.
Another issue Wm%
Coronet Instructional
of a model porch by two
and ruler, and knowledge
principles of congruence.
Geometry in action (Motion picture) Bald Eagle Film Co.,
1940.
10 min., ad., Wm. 16 ann.
Summary: Indicates the application of the laws of geometry to
everyday living?in nature, In the home, at work, and at play. Shows
how the motion is closely allied to this branch of mathematics.
Indirect measurement (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
ers, 1940.
12 min. Bd. bear, 16 men.
With guide and manual.
Summary: Explain, the need for Indirect measurement techniques
by showing specific sltuations where direct Measurements cannot be
made. Demonstrates three methods of Indirect measurement: con-
gruent triangles, similar triangles, and trigonometry.
Lines & angles (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1045.
12 min., ed... haw. 16 mm.,
With guide and manual.
Summary: Visualizes the mathematical applications of basic gem's-
etry. Beginning with the erection of a perpendicular, Illustrates the
relationship of the perpendicular to the ordinary plumb bob, level, and
square. Shows how angles are formed and measured, and the rela-
tionship of angles to each other and to the complete circle.
Locus (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1947.
12 min., ad.. b&w. 16 mot.
With guide
Summary: Through a combination of animated drawings and Pho-
tography. visualizes and explains the entire concept of locus.
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MATHEMATICS?Deanery
The meaning of pl (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 11)19.
11 role., ad, color, 16 min.
itorlachrona%
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains how pi denotes the ratio of a circle to Its
diameter; shows the use of circles In art, industry, and commerce;
outlines a study procedure by which the numerical value of Pt can be
checked and reviewed; describes the discovery and importance of pl.
Another issue b&w,
Parallel lines (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt Prodtictions,
11 min., ad, color, 16 mm.
With study" guide.
Summery: Through animation illustrates the concept and deenttior,
of parallel thowa the utilization of parallel lines In industry
and architecture, and gives sPecillc exatunles of the application of the
. laws of tsataflel limes.
Another issue b&w.
ion-tons (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1943.
12 minose.,1%kw, 16 nue.
With gut& and mannal.
Sammara: Shows examples of polygons. 'Through animation, ex-
plains the meaning of polygon, coneex, and concave, Describes the
Inscribed circle and the circumscribed circle of a regular polygon,
, Disco-sues In detail the "sum of the interior angles' theorem, and the
"'tam of the exterior angles" theorem.
Prioperties of triangles (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
ors, 1043.
12min, ad., ixt.w, 16 ro m.
, With guide rind manual.
Summary: Illustrates the practical Irnpattance of the rigidity of
triangles by 'comparing the strength of triangles with the strength of
`non-rigid figures, Through animation discusses the 'angle btrecters"
Theorem. and the "medians' theorem. Shows the merging of lines
and-pond's When a trianglebecomes equilateral.
P5iltagerean theorem (.11otion picture) Knowledge Build-
' ers,1913.
le ad.. 14,w, 16 nun.
With goide and manual.
.Suransary: Frerents the 'historical background of the theorem, and
Includes a detailed discussion of the ttre of U* 34-5 triangle by the
Egyptians. *Proves the theorem, and shows examples. Strews the
basicImportance alio thereon.
iluadrilaterals (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 104T.
12 min. ad?lativ, 16 tom.
'With guide.
SUM11$4111g illustrates and explains the thief properties of from,
/ant quadrilaterals, such as parallelograms, the rectangle, rhombus,
square,Tritperold. and trapezium.
102
SSP
Rectilinear coordinates (Motion picture)
era, 1941.
12 min., ad., bAw, la ram.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: introduces the basic Ideas of
Shows how a point mores and becomes a line.
negative numbers from coordinate positions and
Knowledge Build-
analytical geometry
Explains positive and
tri-dimen.sional areas.
Similar triangles (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders,
194i.
12 min.., ad., tukw, 16 nun.
With guide.
Summary: Shows properties and practical uses of similar triangles,
and demonstrates the "two angles equal' proposition. Gives an ay.
plication of similar triangles In a geometric situation.
MATHEMATICS?Graphs
The language of graphs (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 101S.
14 min., ad., color, 10 into.
Rodachrome.
111t1, teacher's guide.
Sinfintaill: illustrates types of graphs and explains their uses and
values In presenting statistical data. Shows how bar, line, circle, and
equation graphs, together with other graphic representations, can be
used.
Another issue b&w.
MATHEMATICS?Measurement
Let's measure: inches, feet, and yards (Motion picture)
Coronet, 1953.
11 min, ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: A young boy, endeavoring In estimate distances, is
taught by his father use a miller and a yardstick to lind the length
of familiar objects.
Another issue b&st
Measurement (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1947.
11 min, art, color, 10 mei.
Rodachronic
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through Almelo examples Illustrates how time, tempera-
ture liquid measure, weight, cubic, square, and linear measure per-
meate everyday living In our society. Explains the importance of
standardized measure.
?Another issue b&w.
Story of weights and measures (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1954.
11 min., ad., color, 10 mm,
With study guide.
Summary: Traces the history of man's knowledge of measuring and
explains how this knowledge has resulted In standard measures for
length, area, stud volume.
Another issue b&w.
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Telling time by the clock (Motion picture) Karl L. Kahn
and Grant Evans. Released by Bailey Films, 1953.
11 min, ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Summon!: Shows the basic principles of telling time and explains
the relationship between days and hours, minutes and seconds, etc.
Weights and measures (.1Iotion picture) Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Films, 1054.
14 min., ad., b&w, 113mm.
With film guide.
Summary: A young boy realizes the Importance of weights and
measures when be builds a model airplane and when he observes the
use of scales on his uncle's farm, at the grocery store, and at the
post Mike. Animation and live photography are used to explain the
meaning of terms used in giving linear and surface measurements,
MEDICINE?Anatomy
Anterior arm and forearm (Motion picture) Billy Burke
Productions, 1011.
15 min., al., color, le turn. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Dissection from shoulder to wrist; Insertion
of muscles, location and relation of veins and arteries,
action of nerves on hands and Rogers. Examples of de-
formities, olawhand, wristdrop, resulting from injury to
ulnar and radial nerves. Dissection on unembalmed ca-
davers shows natural color and condition of tissues In-
volved.
Anterior wrist and hand (Motion picture) Billy Bake
Productions, 1911.
15 min., el., color, 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary. Layer by layer dissection of hand and fingers;
position and relation of muscles, nerves, arteries, and
veins. Action of each muscle. Dissection on unembalmed
cadavers shows natural color and condition of tissues in-
volved.
Duodenum, small and largo intestines (Motion picttre)
Billy Burke Productions, 1941.
15 min., si., color, 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Relation of duodenum and Intestines to adja-
cent organs. Site of most frequent occurrence of ulcer;
contrast in color and tissue of duodenum and jejunum.
Transillumination of mesentery showing change in structure
of tissue and size of blood vessels as approach is made to
termination of small intestine. Kidney and surrounding
anatomy in relation to second part of duodenum. Origin and
route of mesenteric artery. Site of many obstructions at
point where transverse division of duodenum Is crossed
by mesenteric artery. Dissection on unembalmed cadavers
shows natural color and condition of tissues involved.
Functional anatomy of the hand (Motion picture) Joseph
.11arkee and Don L. Eyler, 1951.
31 min., ad.. color. 16 mm.
Summary Reviews the motions of the hand, showing the muscles
whleli eutitio theSe motions, and the origins and insertions of these
intiaelerk, as demonstrated on the intact cadaver hand, wrist, and fore.
arm, and by skeletal demonstration of muscle attachments.
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MEDICINE?Anesthesiology
Functional anatomy of the reproductive tract of the cow
(Motion picture) Division of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa
State College. Made and released by Visual Aids Pro-
duction, Iowa State College, 1952.
45 min., ad, color, 16 mat
Summary: Describes the anatomy and function of the reproductive
tract of a cow through pictures of the actual dissection of a cow,
correlated with biological art work which emphasises the material
covered In the dissection.
Indirect ingulnal hernia (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., 1929.
42 min., si., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Anatomy of Inguinal region: Diagrams nuns-
Rating increased stress in groin as result of man's erect
posture, descent of testes in fetus; diagrams showing
main anatomical landmarks; cadaver dissection showing
anatomical structares encountered as dissection proceeds;
diagrams showing relationship of these structures as
viewed from within abdominal cavity. Clinical aspects:
Animated diagrams superimposed over actual cases
illustrate incomplete hernia, complete or scrotal hernia,
incomplete indirect hernia, and complete direct hernia.
Surgical treatmenta. Essential steps In repair of indirect
inguinal hernia.
Anotherissuo. 35mm.
Kidneys, ureters and bladder, their structure and function
(Motion picture) Bray Studios, 1041.
to min., ad., b&w. 10 rum.
Summary: A description of the Important anatomical features of
the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Through animated
drawings Illustrates the functional relationships of the constituent
parts of the system, the process of urine formation, rind the elimlna-
Uon of waste matter.
Lateral neck (Motion picttre) Billy Btrko Productions, '
1941.
15 min., si., color,' 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Exposure of deep cervical Insole, external
jugular vein and superficial cervical nerves. Dissection
carries through muscles, demonstrating all anatomy ad-
jacent, including common carotid artery, vague nerve re-
current laryngeal nerve, etc., in relation to the thyroid
gland and each other. Disaection on unembalmed cadavers
shows natural colors and condition of tissues involved.
The skeleton (Motion picture) Encycloptedia Britannica
Films, 1953.
13 min., ad., haw, fa nun.
WIth teacher's guide.
Summary: Animated sequences are used in presenting a discussion
of the development and functions of various bones which form the
human body and explaining how food and exercise influence the
growth and strength of bones.
VIE DICINE--Anesthesiology
The advent of anesthesia (Motion picture) Mallinckrodt
Chemical Works, 1040. Made by Audio Productions.
ad., b&w. 19 mm.
Re-edited version of the 1933 motion picture of the same title.
Summary: Re-creates the first public demonstration of ether anes-
thesia by Morton, utilising original eetliPmect, reams, and con-
temporary surgical techniques. For students of medicine, pharmacy,
and anesthesia.
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MATHEMATICS?Deanery
The meaning of pl (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 11)19.
11 role., ad, color, 16 min.
itorlachrona%
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains how pi denotes the ratio of a circle to Its
diameter; shows the use of circles In art, industry, and commerce;
outlines a study procedure by which the numerical value of Pt can be
checked and reviewed; describes the discovery and importance of pl.
Another issue b&w,
Parallel lines (Motion picture) Johnson Hunt Prodtictions,
11 min., ad, color, 16 mm.
With study" guide.
Summery: Through animation illustrates the concept and deenttior,
of parallel thowa the utilization of parallel lines In industry
and architecture, and gives sPecillc exatunles of the application of the
. laws of tsataflel limes.
Another issue b&w.
ion-tons (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 1943.
12 minose.,1%kw, 16 nue.
With gut& and mannal.
Sammara: Shows examples of polygons. 'Through animation, ex-
plains the meaning of polygon, coneex, and concave, Describes the
Inscribed circle and the circumscribed circle of a regular polygon,
, Disco-sues In detail the "sum of the interior angles' theorem, and the
"'tam of the exterior angles" theorem.
Prioperties of triangles (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
ors, 1043.
12min, ad., ixt.w, 16 ro m.
, With guide rind manual.
Summary: Illustrates the practical Irnpattance of the rigidity of
triangles by 'comparing the strength of triangles with the strength of
`non-rigid figures, Through animation discusses the 'angle btrecters"
Theorem. and the "medians' theorem. Shows the merging of lines
and-pond's When a trianglebecomes equilateral.
P5iltagerean theorem (.11otion picture) Knowledge Build-
' ers,1913.
le ad.. 14,w, 16 nun.
With goide and manual.
.Suransary: Frerents the 'historical background of the theorem, and
Includes a detailed discussion of the ttre of U* 34-5 triangle by the
Egyptians. *Proves the theorem, and shows examples. Strews the
basicImportance alio thereon.
iluadrilaterals (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders, 104T.
12 min. ad?lativ, 16 tom.
'With guide.
SUM11$4111g illustrates and explains the thief properties of from,
/ant quadrilaterals, such as parallelograms, the rectangle, rhombus,
square,Tritperold. and trapezium.
102
SSP
Rectilinear coordinates (Motion picture)
era, 1941.
12 min., ad., bAw, la ram.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: introduces the basic Ideas of
Shows how a point mores and becomes a line.
negative numbers from coordinate positions and
Knowledge Build-
analytical geometry
Explains positive and
tri-dimen.sional areas.
Similar triangles (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders,
194i.
12 min.., ad., tukw, 16 nun.
With guide.
Summary: Shows properties and practical uses of similar triangles,
and demonstrates the "two angles equal' proposition. Gives an ay.
plication of similar triangles In a geometric situation.
MATHEMATICS?Graphs
The language of graphs (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 101S.
14 min., ad., color, 10 into.
Rodachrome.
111t1, teacher's guide.
Sinfintaill: illustrates types of graphs and explains their uses and
values In presenting statistical data. Shows how bar, line, circle, and
equation graphs, together with other graphic representations, can be
used.
Another issue b&w.
MATHEMATICS?Measurement
Let's measure: inches, feet, and yards (Motion picture)
Coronet, 1953.
11 min, ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: A young boy, endeavoring In estimate distances, is
taught by his father use a miller and a yardstick to lind the length
of familiar objects.
Another issue b&st
Measurement (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1947.
11 min, art, color, 10 mei.
Rodachronic
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Through Almelo examples Illustrates how time, tempera-
ture liquid measure, weight, cubic, square, and linear measure per-
meate everyday living In our society. Explains the importance of
standardized measure.
?Another issue b&w.
Story of weights and measures (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1954.
11 min., ad., color, 10 mm,
With study guide.
Summary: Traces the history of man's knowledge of measuring and
explains how this knowledge has resulted In standard measures for
length, area, stud volume.
Another issue b&w.
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Telling time by the clock (Motion picture) Karl L. Kahn
and Grant Evans. Released by Bailey Films, 1953.
11 min, ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Summon!: Shows the basic principles of telling time and explains
the relationship between days and hours, minutes and seconds, etc.
Weights and measures (.1Iotion picture) Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Films, 1054.
14 min., ad., b&w, 113mm.
With film guide.
Summary: A young boy realizes the Importance of weights and
measures when be builds a model airplane and when he observes the
use of scales on his uncle's farm, at the grocery store, and at the
post Mike. Animation and live photography are used to explain the
meaning of terms used in giving linear and surface measurements,
MEDICINE?Anatomy
Anterior arm and forearm (Motion picture) Billy Burke
Productions, 1011.
15 min., al., color, le turn. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Dissection from shoulder to wrist; Insertion
of muscles, location and relation of veins and arteries,
action of nerves on hands and Rogers. Examples of de-
formities, olawhand, wristdrop, resulting from injury to
ulnar and radial nerves. Dissection on unembalmed ca-
davers shows natural color and condition of tissues In-
volved.
Anterior wrist and hand (Motion picture) Billy Bake
Productions, 1911.
15 min., el., color, 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary. Layer by layer dissection of hand and fingers;
position and relation of muscles, nerves, arteries, and
veins. Action of each muscle. Dissection on unembalmed
cadavers shows natural color and condition of tissues in-
volved.
Duodenum, small and largo intestines (Motion picttre)
Billy Burke Productions, 1941.
15 min., si., color, 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Relation of duodenum and Intestines to adja-
cent organs. Site of most frequent occurrence of ulcer;
contrast in color and tissue of duodenum and jejunum.
Transillumination of mesentery showing change in structure
of tissue and size of blood vessels as approach is made to
termination of small intestine. Kidney and surrounding
anatomy in relation to second part of duodenum. Origin and
route of mesenteric artery. Site of many obstructions at
point where transverse division of duodenum Is crossed
by mesenteric artery. Dissection on unembalmed cadavers
shows natural color and condition of tissues involved.
Functional anatomy of the hand (Motion picture) Joseph
.11arkee and Don L. Eyler, 1951.
31 min., ad.. color. 16 mm.
Summary Reviews the motions of the hand, showing the muscles
whleli eutitio theSe motions, and the origins and insertions of these
intiaelerk, as demonstrated on the intact cadaver hand, wrist, and fore.
arm, and by skeletal demonstration of muscle attachments.
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MEDICINE?Anesthesiology
Functional anatomy of the reproductive tract of the cow
(Motion picture) Division of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa
State College. Made and released by Visual Aids Pro-
duction, Iowa State College, 1952.
45 min., ad, color, 16 mat
Summary: Describes the anatomy and function of the reproductive
tract of a cow through pictures of the actual dissection of a cow,
correlated with biological art work which emphasises the material
covered In the dissection.
Indirect ingulnal hernia (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc., 1929.
42 min., si., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Anatomy of Inguinal region: Diagrams nuns-
Rating increased stress in groin as result of man's erect
posture, descent of testes in fetus; diagrams showing
main anatomical landmarks; cadaver dissection showing
anatomical structares encountered as dissection proceeds;
diagrams showing relationship of these structures as
viewed from within abdominal cavity. Clinical aspects:
Animated diagrams superimposed over actual cases
illustrate incomplete hernia, complete or scrotal hernia,
incomplete indirect hernia, and complete direct hernia.
Surgical treatmenta. Essential steps In repair of indirect
inguinal hernia.
Anotherissuo. 35mm.
Kidneys, ureters and bladder, their structure and function
(Motion picture) Bray Studios, 1041.
to min., ad., b&w. 10 rum.
Summary: A description of the Important anatomical features of
the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Through animated
drawings Illustrates the functional relationships of the constituent
parts of the system, the process of urine formation, rind the elimlna-
Uon of waste matter.
Lateral neck (Motion picttre) Billy Btrko Productions, '
1941.
15 min., si., color,' 16 mm. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Exposure of deep cervical Insole, external
jugular vein and superficial cervical nerves. Dissection
carries through muscles, demonstrating all anatomy ad-
jacent, including common carotid artery, vague nerve re-
current laryngeal nerve, etc., in relation to the thyroid
gland and each other. Disaection on unembalmed cadavers
shows natural colors and condition of tissues involved.
The skeleton (Motion picture) Encycloptedia Britannica
Films, 1953.
13 min., ad., haw, fa nun.
WIth teacher's guide.
Summary: Animated sequences are used in presenting a discussion
of the development and functions of various bones which form the
human body and explaining how food and exercise influence the
growth and strength of bones.
VIE DICINE--Anesthesiology
The advent of anesthesia (Motion picture) Mallinckrodt
Chemical Works, 1040. Made by Audio Productions.
ad., b&w. 19 mm.
Re-edited version of the 1933 motion picture of the same title.
Summary: Re-creates the first public demonstration of ether anes-
thesia by Morton, utilising original eetliPmect, reams, and con-
temporary surgical techniques. For students of medicine, pharmacy,
and anesthesia.
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bafectibus hazirds of bacteriological techniques (Motion
plimtre) El. S. Fab& Health Service in cooperation with
14-,7To v., 11 Lahantrames? E S. Army Chemical Corps, 1951.
at min.. id:. color. IR mm. finfeeriaMt tureards of bacterfokecal
ostalitnext,
Orderno. 1t1z
Based am mantaar presented in the U. S. Anny silent flint, ES.
CUI=U:selS of hacterideff..est technics.
dummoryr Demunstrates by faberotoe7 exteri=eats that bacceri-
eibmcat araramIn. which may ahem a technician. are predated even in
saca procedures as illakIng rtqad =hares. transferring cultures, mix-
Ina ratite pipette amf filesuilegealmres. Explains ways of teaming
The inocafating reerlle (Motion picture) U. S. Public
Ri,,rth Saltine in cooperation with Biological Laboratories,
E. S.- Array Chemicit Corps, 195L
ita mut. at. bale; na ma. (Infectious hazards of bacterlobsemd
tetharturesp
Order am 3f 57-a.
elvers same material presented In filmstrip of the same title
(oedema 7=-2)
Straieurrxr Demonstrates by laboratory experiments that bact-
olitglecd aerators are produced from various methods of ming Incen-
Rting? needle* on Waxer, and crplataa how the bacteria/ west:woo
at such aerators eau be reduced by modifications in the !nocuIaila
teritnicatet.
A. lecture ors the spirochetes (Motion picture) Theodor
Rmehary, made 1950. Released by Committee an Mar:e-
ra-as for Visual Instruction in 3.ficrobiology, Society of
American Bacteriologists.
Wmfir_ bay. 16 nun
Settled nisi= of the 2941 film.
With symthronized text.
Siscacry. Deroorstrates the characteristics of six genera of spiro-
chetes. In dart4Idd preparations shows Borrelia recarreatis and
angina:arta from Vincent's Infection and from anthills (F- micro-
aradass ant 11 Aguas) Shows Lepiorpfrue Waco. cuargadz sad
icteroaamorriagfac, and Spa-Moat minus from a =case. For sene.eraus
hartimeetccr. pharmacology, and medldne_
Learn-rhea, its diagnosis and treatment (Motion piatorc)
Pharmaceutical Products, 1947.
=cabs, sd. color. 18 mac.
Sentsurry. Describes differential lila/MONS as laa carious C=Sea Ltd
metro= of spedde and nonspecific leukemias_ Izatturies ;foam
=pas of live Tridusasonas rapinatis and Treponeass
The life cycle of Trichinella Spiralis (Motion piettre)
Soziecy ct American Bacteriologists.
10 min., Si., color, 16 ram.
Susuramy: Life cycle of Triehinella spiral:a demen-
sL-ated by feeding raw infected sausage to white ta.M..
Infected rats killed three days atter eating infected meat.
Autopsying of rat clown.
Man against microbe (Motion picture) Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co., 1932. Made by Audio-Cinema.
10 wIn., sti.. bAw. 16 tank
Slat:sari: Trans 300 yews of progress in lienha sm2,
eine, millets Antonj ran Leeturtsnheek. the first wan to sm. =tem-
organtsztue : Loots Pasteur and hts work en victims. Jagerg thccv
and tus work on antisepsis; Robert Keck the dtscorecer of t--berde
batilho and the cholera germ; and Emil von Ratner =slag higbstella
antitoxin for the first three.
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Motility and flagella (Motion picture) Adrianus Pijper,
Pretoria, South Africa; made 1950. Released in the U. S.
by Society of American Bacteriologists.
15 min.. si..hAw. 16 nun.
Summary: Illustrates the motility of several species of bacteria.
and the effect of penicillin on the morphology and motility of Profess
rulgaris For students of bacteriology
Motility of bacteria (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak Co.,
Research Laboratories. Made by Photomicrography Dept.,
1930. Released by Committee on Materials for Visual In-
struction in Microbiology, Society of American Bacteriolo-
gist&
6 min, al., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures brownian movement and various types of bac-
terial movement In stained and dark-field preparations. For students
of microbiology.
Preservation of bacteria by desiccation in vacuo (Motion
picture) U. S. Public Health Service, 1949.
U min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Order no. 4-1(12.
With film guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the technique for desiccation In vacuo as
a method of preservation for most bacteria.
? Another issue. 35 mm.
Schistosoma haematobium, eggs and miracidia (Motion pic-
ture) Adrianus Pijper, Pretoria, South Africa; made
1947. Released in the U. S. by Harry E. Morton.
4 min., al., haw, 16 min.
Summary: In dark-held preparations shows ems hatching In urine
to liberate miracidla motile by means of cilia and bodily contractions.
For students of parasitology.
Shape and motility of "bacteria" (Motion picture) Adrianus
Pijper, Pretoria, South Africa; made 1947. Released in
the U. S. by Society of American Bacteriologists.
53 min? at.. b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the shapes and motility of various micro-
organisms, with emphasis on E. typhasa. States Dr. Ptiper's theol7
of bacterial motility. For students of bacteriology.
Skin antiseptics; evaluation of effectiveness of some widely
employed antiseptics (Motion picture) Iodine Educa-
tional Bureau, 1948. Slade by Audio Productions.
28 min., ad.. b&w, 16 mm.
Summary. Compares the efficiency of Iodine with mercurials as
agents of disinfection, by means of the phenol coethcient and agar cup
methods, Intraperitoneal mouse-tall technique. and toxicity tests with
chick embryos and rabbit and guinea pig skins. For students of
pharmacology and bacteriology
Sporotrichum growing on agar surface (Motion picture)
Adrianus Pijper, Pretoria, South Africa; made 1947. Re-
leased in the U S. by Harry E. Morton.
4 min. ti.. b&w. 16 rum
Summary Agar. In an open petri dish. Is Inoculated with Spare.
irichum spores, growth is followed for four days, showing develop-
ment of the wrinkled. rugose surface. For students of bacteriology
and mycology
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Studies in bacteriology. Part 1: Classification (Motion
picture) U. S. Public Health Service, 1953.
1 mln. at. b&w, 16 tam.
Order no. It 130-a.
Based on photography done in 1930-31 by R. P. Loveland of East-
man Kodak Co. Research Laboratories.
Summary: Shows by doepbotonsimography and explains by cap.
too the characteristics of nee families of bacteria: Azotobacteria-
tete, Ilicrococcacette, Enterobacterlaceae. Bacillaceae, and Antblo-
rhodaceae.
Studies in bacteriology. Part 2: Motility (Motion picture)
U. S. Public Health Service, 1953.
6 min., si... b&w, 16 tam.
Order no. II 130-b.
Based on photography done to 1930-31 by It. P. Loveland of East-
man Kodak Co. Research Laboratories.
Summary: Shows by dnephototalcrography and explains by cap.
lions the motility of monotrichous, amphitrichous, and peritrichetat
bacteria.
Studies in bacteriology. Part 3: Cell division (Motion pic-
ture) U. S. Public Health Service, 1953.
min-. at. bAw. 16 min.
Order no. 11 130-c.
Rased on photography done in 1930-31 by R. P. Loveland of East-
man Kodak Co. Research Laboratories.
Summary: Shows by chsephotomicrography and explains by cap-
tions the process of cell (Unstop of spherical and rod-shaped bacteria.
Sulfonamide therapy (Motion picture) Lederle
American Cyanamid Co.; made 1942. Released by Film
Library, Lederle Division, American Cyanamid Co.
43 min., si. color, 16 13119,
Summary: Depicts the history of development of the sulfonamides,
their bacteriological and pharmacological aspects, and their clinical
uses. For students of bacteriology, pharmacology', pathology, tnedi-
dne, and surgery: nurses and pharmacists.
The technic of Grain's stain (Motion picttre) SocietyOf
A:rim-lean Bacteriologists, University of Pennsylvania,
1950.
12 ado., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Technic of Gram's stain demonstrated by
close-up views. Significance of various steps explained.
Theories of Gram stain and Importance of reaction of
microorganisms to Gram's stain, discussed in a study
guide supplied with the film. (Drs. W. W. Smith, Harry E.
!torten, and Warren Sturgis)
Treponema pallidum from syphilitic ulcer (Motion picture)
Adrianus Pijper, Pretoria, South Africa; made 1947. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Society of American Bacteriologists.
4 mia, al., b&w. 16 ism.
Summary: Demonstrates typical dark4leid appearance of Fre-
poneosa v.:Widest from a sr:Amide primary ulcer. For students of
microbiology.
Trichomonas vaginalis from human vagina (Motion picture)
Adrianus Pijper, Pretoria, South Africa; made 1941. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Harry E. Morton.
4 min. at., la n1M-
SIMMallt: In dark-held preparations demonstrates hichocnonas
vaginal's specimens, identifying the structural details. For students
of parasitology
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(MO101,4k/tire) Adrianus Pihier, Pretoria, South Af-
ri., made 1943. Released in the U. S. by Harry E.
lTiutn. 8L b&w, 10 Mal.
Iterised;remiou ot the 1040 Wm.
Summarlf:,Sberfalhe use ot,the coiled Dueller tail hi ProPelling
the,tyPbold.bactertuiu.' Depicts.detallsotthe agginthiatioa reaction
lu specific ierwn (II and 0) 'For bacteriologists and medical students.
'thin ...infections bacteriologippathologYmadlreatment
(31'01iiikketiireTlieciera.aiomical Co., 1951.
421'rflied2.:eo1or,16 ram.
? t frSoi..oi urthardinfecitionst imderlyiug
hao);i0iPriditileg'yl?Thiea'routee'ot Infection; fool of In-
iociltetiledictitzhieniiradaebstreauobs enalyzed'ead1ogreph1-
colltitinFtilliiiifidir.4kiellieda toilabomtoi)'axesitaittioh of'
ioreoUSS'olirizilsmto establish coordinated-regimen of
treilinitint(Drk Grayson L. 'Cerroll'. Victor E. idaraliall).
flablbatlnd bubbles-Motion-met:oar liew York'
name& Instruct other nurses, and
mothersthotietntbatile,infant. Adaptation of 'methods to
varied home conditions.
."?=.%?`.7triailiniq:ssue.' 35 num..'
v.? ,t, ? 4
piChrity
" (littei4 'ntu3iti'' EncyclOptedia Britannica '
IpibA41.191.14
./ ugu.ii416,14.i6L (10Leit iieL)-
51416;aril*etibot. effective WWI- routine and Lean, for. the.,
1etant4aV,tyre1ve? week&, ' Axial:see One entire day from the baby's
vrakIng4at.,0,a.,ta, until-Abe emu breast Seedier at 10p. rat Interprets
the, isignItigitioce!otvatious:Intant'reattfons during daily .routini
ftc-
tiqit$:an'denioustnttes bathing. feeding. playlet and daytime Sleep-
zaey's naysat forty-eight"weelts (Mbtitei picture) Eipi
nie?gieunitants' (litter. name Eiaiycleptediii- Britannica
? Filniar 19341.`
1211ain..:'sd.,2Aw; 10 mm, Ocsell Wm series)
,Silinesaryaltfustrates methods, of tnihet care lit forty-eight weeks.
Demonstrationminclude bettilee.:reedlea renew...and sleet:Raz Mm-
Phastreatheluipertattee of cod liver oil and.orange Juice in the diet.
araliAltetts attention to, the necessity of, regular elimination. Er.
plain* the porehaloginvittepticatioemantithe educatiocal significance
of the terent'S everyday experiences at this age.
Tha bath! (Motion picture) Yale Clinic of Child De-
velopment Released by Encyclopedia Britannica
9 rule.. ad. haw. 16 ram.
Summary; Iltustrutes pctscribed methods tor administering the
babes hath Miring the first year of life. Calls attendee to the th-
rones growing, ability to participate actively and enjoy hi, bath.
Indicates that the loth Is tin opportunity for perrical exercise end
aocial contact ,,ith the mother as sell as a means for achieslogcleam
'Mess.
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Baby's first year (Motion picture) Knowledge Builders,
1935.
12 min., sit. bkw. 16 num
With guide
Summary: Shows the care of the mother., pointing out the value of
a trained nurse. proper foods, and exercises. Illuettates cleanliness
for the baby's clothes, foods. etc. Discusses In detail the baby's
schedule. Including breast feeding, bathing, and sleep. Explains pro-
tection of the baby from contagion by adults.
Stinting' time fo'r' baby '(.lration picture) Johnson & John-
son, 1946: Produced by Walt Disney Productions.
IS min., tat:color la mm.
With instruction bookletse
Summary:- Demonstraths- the' completetechnique of the table-tub
bath.'
Batidng?your baby, (Motion picture) Homemakers'
Products COrporation; 1954'.
10' min,', ad.', color;' 16 mm.
Care of`theinewbenPbabyt thequirse's role, in. instructing;
theoparentg e(Mbtion'picture)' U. S.- OffiCe-of-Educaticm
with theecoopersitibwatti.SI Ilublic Health, Service?.1944.,
Producettbr Jcihn.A2. Haeseler:
SI mite, ild.70,1sr.:16 min., (Nursing series,
Order nor 0E1,41.1t
With instructorn =nue/. Supplementary filmstrip of same, title
also available.
Seminary:, Nurea's functions and duties in teaching parents, to
care for...newborn bablear what the Muse can sic lirthe ham, elthim
anti hespitali. amp how twhold, dress: bathe, and feed a balm
? Anotherissuoh&w.
Clocking:a champion. (Motiompichme ) New Yodt :Rata,
Departmeabot?Ifoulthi 1939:
10 ado., ad., color, 16,mm.
Suntrsary: Daily routine-of normal, healthy infant.
Approved' methods, of, baby care, am adapted-and peso tined
by...Individual mother and!fathoe-whis cooperate. to keep. their
SOD on schedule.
Intent care,and? feedin& (Motion:picture) U. S. Infocaration
Agency, 1950.
9 tnin., sd., color, le, ns..,
summary: Flunily with four. healthy ohildrem a expeoung
"Little Slumberldive,'? Wise. mother observing, proper diet.,
taking care of herself and baby while ha a eery young;
proper feeding oast he begin to take solid food. liy
Prenatal ,dinic she helpe to make hits ottani; and
healthy.
MEDICINE--Communicable Diseases
The ancient curse (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of State,
1952. Produced by Educational Film Corp. of America.
Released for educational use in the United States through
U. S. Office of Education, 11)52. usiL
44 rahx., ad. berm. la min.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of International cooperation
In extending health benefita throughout the world, and explains the
work of the World Health Organization with particular reference to
the anthmnlarla campaign in Thailand.
? Another issue. 35 min.
Asiatic schistosomiasis (Motion picture) IL S. Dept. of
the Navy, 1946. Produced by Audio Productions. Re-
leased for public educational use through U. S. Office of
Education, 1949.
sd., color, 16 mm.
Order no. AIN 50M.
Summary: Explains the cause and erects of schistosatalasis, and
demonstrates preventive entice:aryl:immure&
Birthright (Motion picture) Columbia University, 1951.
45 rain, ad., b&w. 16 min.
Summary: How unborn child was saved from syphilis
Infection unsuspected until late in pregnancy. Com-
o:amity's orgartizod effort to combat congenital syphilis.
The. common cold (Motion picture) Encyclopedia Britan-
aka Films, 1949.
11 min., ad..? Woe. 10 mm. I Health and hygiene)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates facts known about the. common cold. and,
about the secondary infectious that may grow out of it. Tells. the.
Mory of a her who contrects a cold and visits his doctor for treat-
ment and advice. Reveals, by means of the doctor's Wmtrateries.
planation. why the common cold is serious and how it should be.
*reeled.
Communicable diseases'. (Motion picture) Cutter Labors-
mimes, 1940. gado by the Isolation Hospitals of San Fran-
cisco and Oakland, in cooperation with local Health Depts.
sti.. colon ID ram.
Summary: Illustrates various aspects of common virus and bac-
terial diseases among children. Discusses some clinical manifestm
does of diseases such as messits. =Meta, rubella. varicella. O'Phas?
tetanus, meningitis. poliomyelitis. diphtheria, scarlet fever. and per-
tussle, and describes the mode of usuisportatIon. Incubation Period,
symptoms. diagnosis, and the course at each disease. For medical
erndents and nurses.
Determination of types of C. diphtheriae (Motion picture)
U S. Public Health Service, 1950.
11 ann.. sd.. Mew. W aun.
saran. no 2)
orapr no.
With utill=tion vide.
gammon/ Sluara procedures for determining cultural types of
Carenobacterium diphtherine. hemufyain and fermentation tests, and
observation of colony forma
ILaboratory diagnosis of diphtheria.
Another issue. 35 mm.
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The diagnosis or poliomyelitis (Motion picture) The
National Foundation fix Infantile Paralysis, 1951.
20 min., ad., b&w, 16 ram.
Summary: Doctor called to treat young boy with "OPP('
like,' symptoms, takes case history; makes physical ex-
amination. Review by actual clinical examples of out-
standing symptoms of spinal and bulbar pollomyelitia which,
doctor looks for during physical examination. Examples of
contUtiona with which poliomyelitis is most frequently con.
fused. Graphic information on pathology of pollomyelitia;
soKolynlivagsgt.tervidiheng case Isrir rigignrutieriltdivolirmilerrittla;
importance of keeping patient's body in good alignment to
prevent deformities.
Diptheria and.croup (Motion picture) American Cyanamid
Company, Loden? Laboratories Division, 1936.
45 min., at., b&vv. 16 mm.
Summary: Hospital management of clinical diptheria;
lagogoacopy, intubation, extuhation,, tracheotomy.
Nursing. care and aneptio. technique.. Bacteriology of
diptheria, Schick.teatieg, active 1611:1211.1112.11U011.
The' epidemiology of, influenza.. (Motion. picture) ? If.,S. Pub,
Ii e Health Service, 1950.
13 mln.. s,L, b&w. 16 aim.
Order no. 4-100.
Sommulf: Reviews the historical significance of Influenza; Ws-
cusses Its behavior and PeriOdirdti anti explainsthe Program of the,
World Health Organisation wlaregard to the disease.
The- fight; against thee communicable,. diseases. (Motion,pic-
turn) U. S. Public Health Service, 1950..
161ain.. sd., color, 16 tqm. / ;
Order no- 4-003.
Anthill= guide.
Summar: Describes the organization and activities, of, the, Com.
municable Disease Center atAtiants. Ga., ItcrelationshipmIth,other
II, S. Public Health Servica.actiritles, sad?its.serylces,talocal and-
State health departments.
Fightsyphills (Motion picture) United States Department
of Health, Edocation and Welfare, United States Public
Health Service, 1943.
to min., ad., b&w, 16 tam. (Part-A)
Summary: How, to combat. syphilis, emphasizing indi-
vidual's role: blood testa, avoidance of exposure, proper.
treatment, avoidance of quacks.
Another issue. 35 mrn.
Fight syphilis (Motion picture) United States Department
or Health, Education and Welfare, United States Public
Health Service, 1343.
20 min., ad.. beret, 16 mm. (Part B)
Swrunory: Also the community'a lob: education, clinics,
follow-up workers, to avoid drain on the nation in coat of
supporting the blind, insane and unemployables crippled by
syphilis.
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The laboratory diagnosis of influenza (Motion picture)
U. S. Public Health Service, 1950.
13 min, ad., hem. Ill mni.
Order no. 4-101,
Summary: Explains and demonstrates the procedures used in
laboratory diagnosis of Influenza, including collection of specimens.
isolation of the virus by intrugunnlotic Inoculation of chick embryos,
rough agglutination tests. titration. hemar?-,Intination tests. and estab-
lishment of antibody content. Primarily for laboratory technicians.
Let's keep the killer down (Motion picture) National Mo-
tion Picture Co., 1942.
10 min.. ad, Wm, la mm.
Silent version also Issued.
Summary: Presents the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of
diphtheria.
- Another issue. 8.5 thth.
Management of streptococcal Infection and its complica-
tions (Motion piettra) Wyeth Incorporated, 1955.
min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Mtk`mfle to women (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health
Service, 1945. Made by Hugh Harmon Productions.
mm.. ml. color,16 mm.
Technicolor.
Summary: thplains rams about gonorrhea and II7901113: Ulu*
Mates by antmated charts the effects of these diseases upon women:
empbstsises the Importance or knowing about these diseases.
- Another icsue. 35 mm.
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Ilirarle of living (Motion picture) U.S. Dept of the Army,
194r. Released for public educational use through U. S.
05ze of Education, 1919.
mtn, ad. &wad ram.
Ceder an. TF S-147,4.
Sumumary: dramatised story Illustrating some of the possible
cecomeeeeros of re:serest disease
- Another iztee. 35mm,
Oa giant (Yegi. Ficeart) New Yak State Deparect of
1953.
5 mins., sd..? haw, Ian..
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Plague control (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Navy,
1015. Produced by Patbescope Productions. Released
for public educational use through U S. Office of Educa-
tion, 1948.
21 min., ad., color, 10 mtn.
Order no. SIN 4040.
Summary: Explains the chief clinical types of Plague, the typo of
environment In which plague tends to flourish, the role of the rat
and rat flea, and rut control measures.
Pneumonia (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films (later
name Encyclopredia Britannica Films) Released by Divi-
sion of Health Education, Pennsylvania State Dept. of
Health, 1941.
ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Long version.
Seminary: Discusses the death rate from pneumonia and traces the
spread of the disease, and its diagnosis and treatment in a typical
case. Animated photography Illustrates the entrance of pneumococci
Into the lungs, reaction of the lungs to the infection, and response to
Immune serum. Emphasizes the importance of calling the physician,
early diagnosis and typing, proper drugs and serum, proper diet, and
energy saving devices. Includes remarks by Dr. A. B. Stewart.
Poliomyelitis in monkeys and rodents (Motion picture)
Clans W. Jungeblut and Murray Sanders; made 1912.
Released by Columbia University Educational Films.
58 min., al., Wm, 36 mm.
Summary: Shows the isolation and identification of the SR polio-
myelitis virus by animal passage, tissue culture, serology, and by the
interference phenomenon. For students in bacteriology, public health
and medicine.
Scarlet fever (Motion picture) American Cyanamid
Company, Loderlo Laboratories Division, 1938-42.
35 min., el., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Reel I. Child with scarlet fever is presented,
showing rash, circumoral pallor, strawberry tongue and
raspberry tongue. Scarlet fever differentiated from measles.
Pneumonia patient exhibiting sulfathiazole rash; importance
of differentiating scarlet fever from various drug rashes.
Confirmation of scarlet fever rash by blanching test. Inns-
dermal test for sensitivity to horse serum; plan for
passive immunization with scarlet fever antitoxin.
Importance of taking cultures from nose and throat
emphasized.
Reel U. Table shows incidence of complications in
presence of and in absence of treatment with antitoxin.
Chart shows increasing incidence of complications with
each day of delay in giving antitoxin. Large scale Dick
testing; negative and positive reaction to test.
Reel M. Immune carriers, Infected susceptibles, and
non-infected susceptible individuals defined. Plan for
active immunization with scarlet fever toxin presented.
The setting of endemic schistosomiasis in Puerto Rico (Mo-
tion picture) I7 S. Public Health Service, 1948.
4 min., sl, be.n 16 ann (Schistosomiasis =timid study alms)
Order no. 4-065.
Summary Illustrates three characteristic infection patterns of en-
demic schistosomiasis in Puerto Rico pollution of a river, a brook.
and sugar cane irrigation ditches by Inadequate sewage disposal
systems.
- Another issue. 35 nun.
MEDICINE-Communicable Diseases
SniMes and sneezes (Motion picture) McGraw-TIM Book
Co., 1955. Made by Audio Productions.
10 min, ad., b&w. 10 mm. I health and safety for you series)
Correlated with the book Health and safety for you, by Harold S.
Diehl and Anita D. Laten.
Summary: Explains that colds are the result of virtues. portrays
common ways of spreading cold genus, and illustrates bow the body
defends itself against germs. Shows how to prevent colds and what
to do ifs cold has started.
They do come back (Motion picture) National Tuberculosis
Association, 1945.
17 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Dramatic narrative of battle against tuborou-
lOals waged by young man and his fiancee. Community's
organized program for tuberculosis control; methods in
tuberculosis case-finding, diagnosis, treatment and cure.
This is TB (Motion picture) National Tuberculosis Associa-
tion, 1946. Made by Emerson Yorke Studio.
10 min., ed., Wm./. 10 mm.
Spaniah version released under the title Este as la tills.
With filmstrip entitled TB facts, and a booklet' entitled You can
beat TB.
Summary: A documentary about the cause, spread. and treatment
of tuberculosis.
- Another issue. 35 mm.
Three counties against syphilis (Motion picture) U. S.
Public Health Service, 1939. Made by U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture.
10 mln, *L. haw. 10 MM.
Summary: Portrays a demonstration project its southeastern
Georgia. Involving Federal. State, and County health services, to
locate cases of syphilis and provide the n7essary' treatment.
Trail to health (Motion picture) U. S. Indian Service, 104.9.
20 min., sot., color, 10 mm.
Summary: How two Pueblo Indian boys learn that they have
tuberculosis and how they are cured. Includes portrayal of Indian
home life.
Tuberculosis (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, 1055.
10 min.. ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Third edition.
With film guide.
Summary: Discusses causes of the spread of tuberculosis In the
United States and stresses the need for community action In combat-
ting the disease. Dramatizes the case history of a young woman
patient, showing how infection takes place and bow poor health habits
weaken the body and permit the disease to develop. Shows the work
of a mobile X-ray unit. Includes animated sequences.
Tuberculosis (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Inter-Ameri-
can Affairs, 1945. Produced by Walt Disney Productions.
Re-released by U. S. Institute of Inter-American Affairs,
1946. MIL
10 min., ad., color, 10 ram. (Health for the Americas series)
Summary: Explains the cause, symptoms, and transmission of
tuberculosis; and emphasizes that the disease is controllable and
curable. Animated cartoon.
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MgDICINE-Cominunicable Diseases
'ffistetcutesta and how It may be avoided (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1940.
11. min., at., Wm, 16 mm.
Suuunots:. Bow tuberclo bacillii are grown in laboratory,
how stained; appearance under microscope. Whore tubercle
bacilli sot up infection in lungs; the lymphattoe; how they
collect, tubercle bacilli which escape walling-off process
of first Infection. How body calla become sensitive and
react more promptly to later infection. Thorough physical
examination illustrated; tuberculin test applied, positive
reaction shown, x-ray pictures roproduood. Boy examined
thee goers .to preventorium to avoid further infection;
intensive,health training. Typical daily routine at pro-
ventorium. ?
What Is &saga? (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Inter-
Anierican, Affairs, 1945. Produced by Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Re-released by U. S. Institute of Inter-Ameri-
can Affairs, 1910. BS/A
11 min., ad, color, 10 mm. (Health for the Americas series)
Summary: Explains that disease can be caused by tiny living
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creatural, so small they cannot be Seen Without a mierareope; and
suggasts,ways to protect oneeelt against disease. Animated cartoon.
X,oti;cast lick TB (Motion picture) V. S. Veterans Adminis-
trstiop, 1949.
16 oda, ad., bloc. 10 mm,
Summary: Presents dm dramatized story Of a typical tuberculosis
patient In a Veterans Adminlatratioa hospital. Stresses the ha-
.portanco of rest. readjustment to a less strenuous life, and taking an
Interest In. the VA rehabilitation. program In order to become fitted
for tiork.within IMO'S physical raPacitioa-
Another issue. 35 min.
MEDICINE-DeraCatology
Allergy (Motion picture) &et Ratner, hi. D., 1935.
33 rain., at., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Reel I: Anaphylaxis and allergy: phenomena
of protein hypersensitivity. Allergy clinically manifested
In form of asthma, hay fever, eczema, unloads, angjo,
nourotio edema, nag:eine, gastro-intesdnal disturbances,
and possibly other disease entities. Anaphylaxis In ex-
perimental animals demonstrated. Patholo.po, of anaphy-
lactic reaction illustrated by animation. Cellular theory.
Reel II: Anaphylaxis In guinea pig, rabbit, dog.
Reel III: Sensitization through feeding and Inhalation.
Demonstration of experimental asthma. Reproduction of
spontaneous allergies In man. Prevalence of major
allergia& (asthma, hay fever, allergic, eczema, or allergia
unloads); minor allergia manifestations. Search for
the offending proteins: observation, best denatured
diets, skim tests with various proteins. Two methods of
skin testing demonstrated; (I) Intracutaneous Injection,
and (2) scratch. Limitatiolus of skin test cited. 'Treat-
ments. Desensitization of hay fever sufferer: (I) "pre-
seasonal" method; (2) "perennial" method.
Tattooing of skin grafts and port wine stains (Motion pic-
ture) Herbert Conway, 1947. Made by Medical Film
Guild.
12 wIn., al. at ad. speed. color. 16 MILL
Summary: Demonstrates a technic of tattooing for coloration of
facial skin grafts and for camouflage of capillary hemanglomas (port
wino stains) on patients who are shown both before and atter treat-
ment. For dermatologists, plastic gorgeous.
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MEDICINE-Endocrinology
Hypothyroidism - physiology, diagnosis, and treatment
(Motion picture) Jacob Lerman. Made and released by
Medical Film Guild; made 1940.
40 win., mi., color, hi num
Summary: An Illustrated lecture explaining the anatomy of the
thyroid, the classification and etiology of hypothyrsm In each of
Its classes, the regulation of thyroid activity, the physic-Ilea and
pharmacology of thyroxine. the biochemistry of throglobulin. the
methods of assay of thyroid preparations. and the diagnosis and
treattaent of hypothyroid disease. For students and general practi-
tioners.
MEDICINE-First Aid
Artificial respiration, the back-pressure arm-lift method
(Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Navy, 1953. Made
by Audio Productions.
16 min., tal? b&w, 16 num
Order no. 51/4 7484.
Summary: Demonstrates the back-pressure finnan method of
resuscitation; explains the advantages and uses of this method, and
shows alternative methods for use In unusual circumstances.
- Another issue. 35mm.
Back to life (Motion picttre) Aetna Casualty & Surety
Company, 1948.
6 Min., mi., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Proper method of administering artificial
respiration dramatically illustrated: preparation of patient,
proper position of operator, placement of hands, movement
of compression and release; how to change operations
without lass of essential rhythm.
Clinical shock (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of tho Army,
1952.
48 min.. ad. Mar. 16 nim.
Order no. 1'51F 510B
Summary: Through animation and pictorial clinical history, demon-
strates the basic mechanism of shock. methods of diagnosis, and
principles of shock management.
-Another iSslia. 35
First aid. Part 1: Major wounds, fractures, and burns
(Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1950.
38 min., ml.. b&w. 16 =-
Order no. TF 8-1571
Summary: 1..plans the responsibility of soldiers to be able to give
first aid to their wounded comrades until medical aid is available.
and demonstrates how to stop bleeding, protect the 'Sound from la-
fectloo, splint a fracture, and treat for shock.
- Another issue. 35 mm.
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First aid. Part 2: Everyday emergencies (Motion picture)
U S. Dept. of the Army, 1951.
33 min., ad., b&w. 16 mm.
Order no. TF 8-1581.
Summary: Describes first aid measures for poisoning, snake bites,
snatches, blisters. fainting, foreign objects In the eye, and other
minor illnesses and injuries.
- Another issue. 35 rum.
First aid: fundamentals (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1953.
11 min, fact, color. 16 ram.
With study guide.
Summary: Defines first aid as the first emergency help given to
an injured or sick person to help ease pain and prevent further injury.
Explains how to treat akin wounds, minor burns, rubes, strained
ankles, and bruises; how to administer artificial respiration; and how
to stop bleeding and prevent infection and shock.
Another issue b&w.
First aid in the prevention of shock (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the Army, 1950. Released for public educational
use through U. S. Office of Education, 1952.
26 rain? ad., Wm. 16 mm,
Order no. TY 8-1650.
Summary: Demonstrates proper and improper methods of hasdhat
shock.
Another iSsu e. 35mm.
First aid on the spot (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Films, 1951.
IA min., ad., haw, 10 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Features six common types of Injuries or disabilities
and explains American Red Cross techniques for handling each cue.
Demonstrates how to care for wounds, burns, and shock: apply
splints; control bleeding; and administer artificial respiration.
Hirst aid: wounds and fractures (Motion picture) Erpi
Classroom Films (later name Encyclopedia Britannica
Films) 1941.
11 min., ad.. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary. Stresses the importance of training and practice in Can-
ing a knowledge of first aid. Describes, In a dramatized sequence, the
procedures In caring for an Injured persoo from the time of Injury
until medical aid arrives. Demonstrates varietal techniques including
treatment for shock, methods of stopping bleeding, and Immobilizing
of fractured bones with splints and braces.
Handle with care (Motion picture) .Etna Life Affiliated
Companies, 1947
14 min., sul., color, 16 mm.
Summary.Demonstrates first aid treatment for fractures, wounds,
burns, scalds, bleeding, and shock gives instructions for improvising
and applying splints, tourniquets, bandages, and other first aid mate.
dais.
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MEDICINE-Geriatrics
Help wanted (Motion picture) Johnson & Johnson, 1942.
Produced by Jam Handy Organization.
31 min., ad., b&w. 16 ram.
With instruction booklets.
Based on the Red crom manual.
Summary: Demonstrates the basic principles at drat aid and the
general procedures In caries for the inland before the doctor arrives.
Another issue b&w.
Ice rescue (Motion picture) Boy Scouts of America,
1915.
44 min., ad., b&w, 16 nam.
Summary: Tochniquets of ice rescue demonstrated.
Penetrating wounds of the abdomen (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the Navy, 1953. Made by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion.
14 min., ad.. color. 16 mm.
Order no. SIN 7470.
Summary: Demonstrates five steps for handling penetrating irottntil
of the abdomen: make a speedy and accurate dlagnocila keep the
patient on his back, apply a sterile dressing, treat for shock, and
prepare for speedy evacuation.
Seconds count (Motion picture) Etna Life Affiliated Coin-
panics, 1933.
8 min, ad., b&w, 16mm,
With the booklet: A life in your hands.
Summary: A step-1)1,4step demonstration of the application of the
back-pressure arm-lift method/of artificial respiration to victims of
drowning, asphyxiation, and electrical +shock. Includes Instructions
on changing operators, administering stimulants, and preventing
shock.
Transportation of casualties (Motion picture) U. S. Dept.
of the Army, 1951. Released for public educational use
through U. S. Office of Education, 1951.
26 mm., ad.. Wm, 16 min.
Order no. TF 8-1705.
Summary: Shows methods used In transporting wounded personnel
from the combat area to medical Installations for treatment.
- Another issue. 35mm,
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Still going places: Active management of disability In the
aged (Motion pictire) Charles Pfizer and Company, Inc.,
1955.
40 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
MEDIONE-Gynecology
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.Cervicitis; etiology, diagnosis, and treatment (Motion pic-
ture) A. 0, Barnes Co. Made and released by Medical
Film Guild; made 1940.
'4T min, EL, color, 10 into.
Summary: 'file history, significence. symptoms, etiology. Mho.
genesis, histology, itacteriology, dIngnostic measure3 and classifica-
tion of cervicitis; discusses thermal, chemical, cautery, and surgical
theraill, For general practitioners.
Ferule pelvis (Motion picture) Billy Birk? Productions,
10-14,
15 Min., at,, color, te nun. (Surgical Anatomy Series)
Summary: Relation of the adjacent organs to the uterus,
tubes, ?mules; location of round, broad, and uratorosacral
ligaments. Course of ureter and interior of bladder with
%sigma. How to separate bladder and uterus as for hyster-
ectomy. Uterine and ovarian arteries. Dissection on
unerabalmed cadavers shows natural color and condition of
tissues Involved.
The menopause; its significance and management (Motion
picture) Sturgis-Grant Productions. Released by Scher-
lug Corp., 1053,
to min., ad., color, 10 mat,
SUatteary: Portrays, by means of animated diagrams anti anatoml-
Cal drawings, the physiologic changes leading to the menopause, and
dirrtlt correlate them with the symptomatology of the climacteric.
Primary dysmenorrhea (Motion picture) G. D. S.earlo and
Co. Made by Mervin W. to, Rue, 1946.
43 Mho., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Preeents the problems associated with the treatment
of primary dyamenorrine. Discusses tett drugs commonly used lu this
disorder aod pereants laboratory and clinical studies of their. edicaelr.
Reviews the various endocrinelactors In uterine function; and studies
various drugs including their activity on isolated uterine muscle stripe
as well as on the human subject, as measured by the Intrauterine
balloon technic. ?
Trichomonal and monilial vaginitis (.Votion picture) G. I).
Searle Co., 1019. Made by Medical Film ?Ida
II luta, ad.. color, 10 nun.
Edited version at the 1047 motion picture Trichoutonal and amnia!
vaginitis: Pathology, diagnosis, treatment
Setemory: Presents the problem of diagnosis and treatment of
trichomonal and tuonilial vaginitts. Discusses symptoms, Identifies.
Hon of the causative organisms, and the relationship between vaginal
'pH. the normal vaginal Sera the vaginal muceea and its Overact
Content
The vaginal and cervical smear (Motion picture) Ortho
Research Foundation, 104T.
2T ruin., al, color. 16 cum.
Seetstory: An Instructional tlite dealing with the normal and ab-
normal cell Patterns in female genital excretions, the technique of
cytological diagnosis I Papanicolstowl and Its applications to the early
detection of uterine cancer. For medical students, gynecologists, non-
specialist postgraduate medical audiences, laboratory technicians.
Vaginal repair (Motion picture) Davis & (lock, Inc., 1940.
0$ attn.. 31.. color, 16 tam.
Order no. 269.
Summary: Demonstration ot vaginal repair of cystocele
and rectocele (Dr. Arthur H. Ctsti3).
MEDICINE-Hematology
The anemias (Motion Fichte) American Cyanamid
Company, Loderlo Laboratories Division, 1943.
45 min., al., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Cnuaes of the anemias. Natural sources of
Iron, erythrocyte maturing factor and therapeutic agents
as dispensed. Acute hemorrhage, chronic 'hemorrhage,
nutritional anemia, mygoodema, Idiopathic) macrocytic
anemia, hemolytic jaundice, true pernicious anemia.
Patients shown with characteristic symptoms; laboratory
reports, stained smear, methods of treatment. Neurological
findings in pernicious anemia.
Arterial blood pressure (Motion picture) W. A. Baum Co.,
1950. Produced by Medical Film Guild.
27 min.. ed.. color, 10 nun.
Revised version.
Summery: Covers the structure, operation, and care of the
sphygnionutnometer and the physiology and pathology of human blood
For medical students and student nurses.
Carotid bodies and respiration (Motion picture) United
States Department of Defense, Armed Forces Institute
of Pathology, 1949.
19 min., ed., color, 16 mat
Order No. PNIF 5113.
Summary: Carotid bodies and control of respiration;
carotid sinuses In regulation of blood pressure.
Effects of heat and cold on the circulation of blood (Mo-
tion picture) Eliot R. Clark, 1933.
m mm.. sh.. haw. 16 mm.
Seminary: Cinemierographl? of blood vessels to a rabbit's ear
through a glass chamber, with circulatory acceleration In response to
heating, and slowing in response to cold.
The first heart beats and the beginning of the circulation
of blood in the embryo (Motion picture) Bradley M.
Patten and Theodore C. Kramer, 1050.
33 toln.,s1., b&w, 16 mut.
Revised version of the film originally produced in 15(12?
Summary: Presents classical cinemicrographle observatioas of the
embryology of the 24-6) hour chick heart and blood vessels, with
transection experiments to indicate the changes in the cardiac pace-
maker mechanism.
Hypertensive crises--Clinical management, Pharmacology,
Physiology (Motion picture) Medical Film Guild, 1952.
48 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary. Pharmacologic investigations depict nammalian
assay method of evaluating therapy; experiments in clinical
PbYatelegy measure cardiac cutput as well as hepatic,
renal and peripheral blood (low. Review of patients:
clinical histories front hypertensive encephalopathy to acute
pulmonary edema.
Normal and abnormal white blood cells in tissue cultures
(Motion picture) Warren H. Lovas, 1939.
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Peripheral blood (Motion picture) jnivorsity of
Ushington Film Center, 1953.
25 min., sd., b&w, 16 ram.
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Quantitative tests used in the diagnosis of arterial disease
in the Peripheral Vascular Clinic of the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania (Motion picture) Robinette
Foundation, l'roduced by Norman E. Freeman,
Hugh Montgomery, and Meyer Nnide.
18 min., al., color. 16 tnin.
Summary: Demonstrates dependent rubor, pallor on elevation and
reactive hyperemia, eacillotuetrle tracings, reflex hyperemia. and In-
duced claudication In n patient with thromboanglitis obliterans.
The Rh factor and blood testing procedures (Motion pic-
ture) Milt? Research Foundation, 1954. Made by On-
Film, 1949.
24 min., ad., color, llimm.
Summary: Explains accepted laboratory methods for blood group-
ing and lth typing, including the detection of D. bloods, antibody
detection, and antibody titration. For laboratory personnel and the
medical profession.
White thrombo-embolism in the minute cheek pouch ves-
sels of the hamster (Motion picture) Brenton R. Lutz,
George P. Fulton, and George P. Akers, 1911.
17 min., sl., color, 16 cut.
With descriptive sheet.
Summary: Demonstrate:4 the formation of thrombi and emboli fol-
lowing trottent, heituitogenous infection, and transplant neophuila in
the hamster cheek pouch blood vimsels.
VIEDICINE-Hospitals
Another light (Motion picture) CU. S. Public/Health Serv-
ice, 1952. Made by Film Documents.
24 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Tells the story of a small town and its new hospital.
showing in particular the reactions of an elderly farmer, a housewife.
and a businessman. Explains how the people of the town helped
raise construction funds, how the hospital serves the people et the
community, and how the people support the hospital.
Another issue. 35mm.
The bone bank (Motion picture) Sturgis-Grant Productions,
Inc., 1950.
28 min., ad., color, 16 mac.
Summary: how a bone bank for refrigerated, homogenous
bone is organized and employed. Sites from which bone is
obtained; method of storing in deep-freeze unit. Typical
orthopedic operations in which used. How body assimilates
such bone. Advantages of using refrigerated, homogenous
bone. (Dr. Philip D. Wilson)
Chain of asepsis (Motion picture) Armed Forces Institute
of Pathology, 1945.
27 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Caro of Sick and Injured
series)
Summary: Importance of sterile linens, preoperative
preparation of patient, scrub technique, preparation of
operating room and maintenance of chain of asepsis
during operation.
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City of the sick (Motion picture) Ohio State Dept. of
Public Welfare, Division of Mental Hygiene; made 1950.
Released by National Association for Mental Health.
20 min.. sa.. Ikt.w. 16 mm.
Summary: An Illustrated lecture on the role of the psychlattic
aide, or nerd attendant. In a State hospital, together with a brief
survey of carious techniques used In the treatment of Institutional-
iced patients. For psychiatric aides and sub-protessionata employed
In mental hospitals. and relatives of institutionalised senile Patients.
Furst as a child (Motion picture) Virginia State Health
Dept. in cooperation with the Children's Bureau, Federal
Security Agency. Made by Southern Educational Film
Production Service. Released by International Film Bu-
reau, 1949.
22 why ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Presents the ease history of a crippled child from the
home visit of the public health nurse to diagnosis, treatment, and
aftercare; demonstrates the operation of a community's crippled
children's program; and portrays the functioning of the rehabilitation
team in management of the child as a person, as one handicapped,
and as a specific disease problem.
Hospital food service personnel training. Part 1: Introduc-
tion (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1053.
Released for public educational use through the U. S.
Office of Education.
10 min., sd, b&w. 10 mut
Order no. TF 8-1841.
Revision of the 1031 film with same title (order no. TF 8-1575)
Summary: Shows,the departments. equipment. mean Planning, and
food preparation procedures typical of hospital food service.
-Another 'issue. 35 mm.
Hospital food service personnel training. Part 2: The hull-
vichml (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1949.
Released for public educational use through 31 S. Oliice
of Education, 1951. f; i I VI' I i
,
ih min, sd., b&w, 16 mro.
Order no. TY' 8-1576.
Summon,: Ways to prevent communicable diseases associated with
improper food Windups; health, cleanliness, personal appearance, and
sanitary work habits.
- Another issue. 35mm,
Hospital food service personnel training. Part 3: Equip-
ment (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1940.
Released for public educational use through U. S. Office
of Education, 1951.
12 min. Ed., b&w. 16mm.
Order no. TF8-157;
Summary: how to clean kitchen equipment; loosen, dissolve, and
emulsify dirt; rinse and dry equipment: and prevent toed poisoning.
---- Another issue. 35 111111.
Hospital food service personnel training. Part 4: Serving
food (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1950.
Released for public educational use through U. S. Office
of Education, 1951.
15 min.. ad., color, 16 auto.
Order no. TF S-1178.
Summary: Emphasizes principles of good food preparation and
service In hospitals-proper temperature, correct quantity, selection
of food to meet patient's requirements, and courteous attention by
food service personnel.
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Hospital sanitation (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Army, 1951.
14 nen., ed., hem, 10 nun.
Order no. 8-1700.
Summary: Describes weys and means to keep wards germ.free and
Indicates precautions to take In cleaning contaminated bedding In an
Isolated ward.
?Another isstle, 35mm.
House of"mercy (Motion picture) RKO-Pathe. Released
by lfcGraw-llill Book Co., 1050.
15 Lulu., ad., b&w. 10 mm. (This la America)
Summary: Through his son's injury a citizen learns of the role
!dived by the hospital In his community. Includes scenes of the
operating room. wards. laboratories. and X-ray rooms.
Credits: Producer. Jay Donalleld; director and photographer. Larry
O'Reilly; written by Jerome Ilrondileld; narrator. Dwight Waist;
Music supervisor, Herman nein; editor, David Cooper.
Man alive (Motion picture) American Cancer Society, 1952.
Produced by United Productions of America.
10 min.. ad.., color, 10 imn.
Summary: An animated film about it man who suffers unnecessary
mental anguish because be delays having a Ordeal examination.
Credits: Director, William T. Hurts; story. Bill Scott, William
Roberts; animation. Cecil Suety. Phil Monroe Rudy Lenient musle,
Beabunin Lee.. Technicolor. _
Pressure steam sterilization (Motion picture) American
Sterilizer* Company, 195a.
26 rein., ed.:color, 16 nen.
SununarY: Theory of peessure staam sterilization; con-
etruotion and operation of modern autoclave, both manual
and autometically. controlled types. Proper technique in
sterilization by pressure Moon. How to prepare utensils,
rubber gloves, rubber tubing, surgical instruments,
Asyringea and. needles for pressure steam aterllization.
0 'How to load literilizer. I
Routine admission chest X-ray in general hospitals (Motion
picture) U. S. Public Health Service with the cooperation
of, U. S. Office of Education, 1946. Made by Sun Dial
Films,
22 tale, ed. b&w. 16 unit
Summary: Advocates the installation of phomiluorenraphic equip-
ment In the admissions offices of general hospitals: demonstrates the
operation of such equipment sod the maintenance of patients' records:
and explains how this system locates otherwise undetected came of
tuberculosis.
MEDICINE?Hygiene
Be clean & healthy (Motion picture) Australian Instruc-
tional Films. Made by Avondale Studios. Released in
the U. S. by Library Films, 1952.
3 min., ed.. birw, 16 mat
Summary: Contrasts healthy children at Play. with a sick child
who MO only look ea. and points out that healthy children hare more
fun in life. Illustrates personal habits of cleanliness. Discusses care
or food and rubbish. the Importance of daily baths and fresh air and
sun, and the control of Insects and rodeats. Includes microPbotog-
raptly or ally's foot and germs.
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Behind the smile (.Votion picture) Social Science Films,
1953. Made by Ilardcastle Films.
U min, sd., color.16 ram.
Produced with the cooperation of the St. Louis Dental Society and
the St. Louis County Health Dept.
Kodachrome.
With study guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of periodic trips to the
dentist for supervision and care, proper care of the teeth at home, and
good nutrition as a contributing rector to good dental health.
The billion dollar malady (Motion picture) Bray Studios,
1952.
15 min? ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Explains that the common cold is the most highly infer-
tlous of all the communicable diseases. Emphasizes the economic
Importance In the lora of manpower and wages as the result of colds.
Discusses the causes of colds, how to avoid them, and the Importance
of maintaining good health as a vital safeguard against colds.
Body care and grooming (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1948.
17 min.. ad. b&w, 10 mm. (Health education series, no. 1)
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also available
Correlated with the book Healthful living by Harold S. DiehL
Summary: Shows that good grooming begins with Personal care,
and describes daily habits that can help everyone to make the most
of his natural endowments. Demonstrates how to keep the akin, hair.
nails, and teeth clean and healthy Includes animated drawings and
photomicrographs. For college and adult groups.
Care of the feet (.11/ation picture) Encyclopaidia Britan-
Men Filins,'1943.
U ton.. ad.. b&w, 16 mid
Summery: Describes details of the structure of thi foot and re-
veals how thls structure supports' body weight In welking and stand-
ing. Calla attention to the chief causes of abnormal foot conditions.
and suggests treatment for these disorders. 'Emphasizes the role of
X.ray In dlagnods and treatment. Stresses the need for proper foot
hygiene Including the Importance of well?fitting show,.
Care of the hair and mills (Motion picture) Encyclopedia
Britannica Films, 1951.
U ram. ad., IAIT, 10 mm. (Health and hygiene)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A fulry tale character uses magic to help children learn
good habits. She shows them how to clean and manicure fingemalls,
how to trim toenails, and how to shampoo and brush the hale She
lets them see some common diseases of the hair, and through ani-
mate drawings, shows the structure of hair and nails and explains
why their care Is Important.
Care of the skin (Motion picture) Encyclopedia Briton-
men Films, 1949.
11 min., ad, b&w, 16 mm. (Health and hygiene)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates good habits of skin hygiene anti illus-
trates common skin ailments. Portrays three children as they pre-
pare for bed to show how to wash the hands and race and how to
bathe. Through animated drawing, describes the structure of the
skin and explains why soap 13 necessary for cleanlinei5s.
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Cleanliness and health (Motion picture) Coronet, 1949.
11 mln., sat, color, 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of cleanliness to good health.
Uses as an example a doctor's instructions to a youngster on cleanli-
ness; employs photomicrography to show the tiny organisms that exist
all around us. For primary and intermediate grades, Junior high
school and adult groups.
Another issue b&w.
Cleanliness brings health (Motion picture) U. S. Office of
Inter-American Affairs, 1045. Produced by Walt Disney
Productions. Re-released by U. S. Institute of Inter-
American Affairs, 1946. USIL
min., ad., color, 16 mm. (Health for the Americas series)
Summary: Shows how personal cleanliness, clean food, and safe
disposal of excreta are first steps In protection against disease mi-
crobes In the home. Compares the habits of a "clean" family with
those of a "careless- family. Animated cartoon.
Confessions of a cold (Motion picture) Institutional
Cinema Service, Inc., 1940.
10 rain., ed., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Symptoms of common cold; effects of colds.
How to combat: by rest, drinking fluids, proper ventila-
tion of sick room, attention of a physician to relieve dis-
comfort and guard against complications, proper disposal
of discharges from mouth and nose, and sterilization of
dishes used by sick person. Various ways In which
colds may be spread: careless sneezing or coughing,
kissing, and use of common drinking cup. Chilling and
quick changes In body temperature and indoor crowds
(during epidemics) to be avoided; dress should be
appropriate for environment. Strict attention to personal
cleanliness and proper diet, desirable.
Another issue. 35 ann.
Danny's dental date (Motion picture) State of Cokcadoi
Department of Public Health, 1949.
20 min., ad., color, 16 nun.
Summary: Puppets show types of teeth; various kinds of
food recommended for dental health. Danny visits dentist's
office where simple filling is done; process explained.
Proper tooth brushing technique demonstrated with super-
sized tooth brash.
Eyes and their care (Motion picture) Erpi Classroom Films
(later name Encyclopedia Britannica Films) 1941.
11 min., ad., dew, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summery: Exnmines the eye in terms of structure, functions, die.
orders, and hygiene. Shows, with animated drawings, various parts
of the eye and explains the phealology of sight. Illustrates such eye
defects as near-sightedness, farsightednese and astigmatism, and de-
scribes their correction with glasses. Calls attention to eye Infec-
tions, removal ot foreign bodies, and damage by radiation. For high
school, college, and adult groups.
Eyes bright (Motion picture) Avis Films, 1949.
10 mln., ad., color, 16 ram. ("Pictures of good health" series)
French version released under the title Conserve: Toe yeux 811.113.
With teacher's study guides.
Summary: Four children learn about care and protection of their
eyes. For primary and elementary grades.
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MEDICINE?Hygiene
Eyes for tomorrow (Motion picture) National Society for
the Prevention of Blindness, 1943. Made by Emerson
Yorke Studio.
22 coIn., sat, Nee. 16 nue
Summary: DIscussee the relationship betueee eye health and gen-
mai health, and the Importance of premarital examlnatlets and pre-
natal care. St:vases the care of the baby's eyes at birth; ocular
Implication,. of contagious diseases; Industrial hazards and the Ira-
penance of rood lighting and safe working practices 10 eliminating
dangers to the eye: value and significance of regular ophthalmologic
examinations. Outlines symptoms, development, detection, and treat-
=Of Of glaucoma; visual screening tests; Importance of providing
special education facilities for the partially seeing child.
Good grooming for girls k.11utiuti pktUre) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1050.
11 min., sal-. color, IP inm.
With study guide.
Summary: A high school girl spends a week end with n well-
groomed (laminate who advises her on the selection and care of cloth.
Ins, personal cleanliness, good posture, and the tasteful use of make-
up.
Anbthor issuo b&w.
Good health practices, part 1 (Motion picture) Avis Films,
1953.
U nun,, ad., color, 16 mm. (Pictures of good health reties)
Eastman commercial color.
With teacher's snide.
Summary: A ten-year-old girl and her Mel-me-old brother dem-
onstrate good health practices In regard to eating, toilet, cleanlinese,
rest, and sleep. POIlltl out that they C13jOY everyday work and play
as a result of their good health. For primary and Intermediate
grades
Good health practices, part 2 (Motion picture) Avis Films,
1953.
11 min., sal., color, 16 am. (Pictures at good health aeries)
Eastman commercial color.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: In the course of a day spent at home and at the beach,
and Including a visit to the denthit, a ten-year-old girl and her alx-
year.old brother demonstrate good health practices In regard to care
of the teeth, eyes, ears, and nose, and posture. For primary and
Intermediate grades,
Health: your posture (Motion picture) Centron Corp.
Released by Young America Films, 1953.
I reel, ad., b&w, ICI mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates what good posture is and strews Its
Importance to health and appearance. Explains why exercise, rest,
and proper shoes are essential In belittle: habits of good posture.
Hear, now! Hearing, and care of the ears (Motion picture)
Avis Films, 1953.
10 min., sal., color. 16 tam. (Pictures of good health series)
Eastman commercial color.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A girl and boy visit their untie, who Is both the circus
doctor and the circus clown_ De uses clown's makeup and parapher-
nalia In explaining about hearing and the care of the esti. For
primary and Intermediate grades.
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nom care In oral prophylaxis Motion picture) Scientific
Flint Company, 1949.
21 min., ad., color, te mm.
Summary: How to take care of mouth and teeth; how to
brush teeth; use of mechanical stimulators; choice of
dontritrioos anti mouth preparations; diet.
Another issuo. slLonL
How Billy keeps clean (Motion picture) Coronet, 1951.
U ln,. ed., colqr, 10 mak
With teacher's guide.
Slossmory: A young boy teams how to keep clean and why clean!!.
hes.to conducive to good health.
--Another issue b&w
Bow- to be. well groomed (Motion picture) Coronet, 1946.
U toinool.. color, 111 tutu.
With teachers' guide.
Summary:- Shows how personal appearance may be Improved
through good grooming habits.. Through the example of two high
eebool students. explains tho fundamentals of good arnenrunre?gond
health, good posture, cleanliness, and neatness. For high school, col-
lege, and adult groups.
-- Another- issue .b&w.
How to catch, a. cold (Motion picture) International Cella-
cotton Product's Co., 1951.. 'Slade by Walt Disney Pro-
ductions.
1.0 uun.
,
11 ;Seminary,' ShooiS how colds are spread; bow a thty or se in ben helps
' protect the entire community, and how a simple cold Inv actually be
the first, sy tuptora of tt far more serious Illness
Isaproving your- pasture (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tionaLFihns, 1949.
teL color, 16 am
Kodachrome
With teacher's guide.
Sionusuryz Demonstrates several posture faults and suggests exer-
cises to correct them. Shows how posture affects health, comfort.
mai appearance. Explains the skeletal and muscle structure.
Another istm.b&w.
Italy's stItile (Motion picture) Axis Films, 194S.
It Wm, sd., color, 16 tam. -Pictures of good Meath" series)
French version Memos' under the title La sottrire de Denise.
With teacher's studY guides.
summary; x girl or primary school age learns to take care of her
teeth to. brusaine them properly and gang to her dentist twice a
year; For primary and e4euteurare grades-
US
Let's have fewer colds (Motion picture) Coronet, 1050.
u min., ad.. color, 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains that colds are communicable. and shows bow
they can be prevented through Improved health habits. Emphasizes
the importance of avoiding contact with People Who have eekia'
avoiding chilling or overheating, and establishing good health. For
primary and Intermediate grades and adult groups
Another issue.b&w
The nose, throat, and ears (.1fotion picture) 3fcGraw-Hill
Book Co., 19.IS.
11 min-, ad., b&w. IC mm. (Health education series, no. 2)
Supplementary filmstrip of the same title also available
Correlated with the book Healthful living, by Harold S. Diehl,
Summary: Shows the structure and functions of the nose, throat,
and ears: Illustrates how Infections in these organs may spread and
affect other parts of the body, and warns of the dangers of self-
medication. Includes animated drawin. For college and adult
groups.
Our teeth; their growth and structure (Motion picture)
Knowledge Builders, 1941.
12 min., stl.. b&w, 16 tam
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Describes the growth and structure of our teeth, with
particular emphasis on their organic vitality. Discusses reasons for
oral hygiene.
Personal health for girls (Motion picture) Coronet, 1952.
11) wIn., ed., color. 1601w,
With study guide.
Summary: A high school girl demonstrates good habits of cleanli-
ness. grooming. diet, exercise, and/vest which result In un attractive
appearance nod a feeling of selfassurance.
Ancther issue.b&w.
Personal hygiene for boys (Motion picture) Coronet, 1952.
to min., att. color. 113
With study guide
Summary: .t popular high school boy demonstrates good habits of
Personal hygiene In bathing, shaving, and caring for his complexion.
hair and nails.
Another issue.b&w.
Posture habits (Motion picture) Coronet, 1947
1.1 rain_ ad., color, 16 tuns.
With teachers' guide.
Sommers: Dennis good posture and explains its importance, using
a PUPPVt to Illustrate carious walking, sitting, and standing positions.
For Intenne-ilate grades and Junior high school.
Another issue.b&w.
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Posture pals (Motion picture) Avis Films, 1952.
10 mid, sd.. color 16 mm "Pictures of good health" series)
With tem her s study guides
Summary. Four elementary school children ituprove their poor
posture habits with help front the teacher and from one another. For
primary and lower elementary grades.
Rest and health (Motion picture) Coronet In..tructional
Films, 1949.
11 min.. ad., color.16 mm.
Kisinchrome
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of enough rest and sleep
for good health. Examines the effect nf lack of sleep on a high school
student who Is overactive In school events until the physical educe-
Another issue.b&w.
Road to health & happiness (Motion picture) Knowledge
Builders, 1938.
min., ad. hem. 10 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Discusses diet, rest, safety-Arse school examination.
immunization and the tuberculin test, correction of deformed faces
and irregular teeth and medical and dental examinations; shows an
effective way to care for the mouth, teeth, and body; points out the
role of the school nurse.
Save those teeth (Motion picture) Encycloptcdia Britan-
nica Fihns, 1949.
U min., ad, b&w, 16 mm. (Health and hygiene)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of proper cleaning In the
care of teeth, and illustrates how the teeth are affected by excessive
use of relined sugar. Identifies the kinds or bacteria that change
sugar to acid In the mouth. Demonstrates the use of sodium fluoride
solution in the prevention of tooth decay and prescribes specific rules
to be followed in the care of the teeth. For middle grades and adult
groups.
See better: Healthy eyes (Motion picture) Coronet, 1950.
limit,., ad., color, 16 tam.
With teachers' gable.
Sununary: Answers the "how and why" of eye care. Explains the
general structure of the eyes, Important health and gamer Practices
relating to eye care, and common ways to treat disorders of vision.
For primary and Intermediate grades and parent PouPe.
Another issue. brim.
Sleep for health (Motion picture) Encycloptedia Britan-
nica Films, 1950.
11 min., ed.. b&w. 16 mm. (Health and hygiene)
With teacher's guide
Summary. Presents the importance of regular sleeping habits from
the viewpoint of a child. Shows the child how a regular bedtime
which allows for sufficient sleep helps him attain goals which be him-
self desires. Emphasizes the child's own responsibility in the forma'
tIon of good habits Explains dreaming as a normal part of sleeping.
Illustrates how lack of sleep causes Irritability and interferes with
the enjoyment of everyday living.
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Soapy, the germ fighter (Motion picture) Avis Film, 195L
10 min., el., odor, 16 mak i Pictures of good health series)
With teacher's studs guides.
Summary: A fifth grade boy team about basic cleanliness and
sanitation from "Soapy.' an animated cake of soap. For primary
and elementary grades.
Teeth: bevelopment and care (Motion picture) Encyclo-
podia Britannia,. Films, 1945.
u min.. 4.1.. idas. In nun.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Explains development and structure of teeth and stresses
Importance of proper care. Reveals the growth cycle of teeth from
embryonic strum through adulthood. Demonstrates the cause of decay
and how it can be prevented by eating Prefer foods, brushing the
teeth regularly and properly, and consulting a dentist frequently.
Calls attention to organized community programs for dental care. For
Man school, nurses' training, and adult groups.
Tommy's day (Motion picture) Young America Films,
1946.
15 min., sd., elm. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures a typical day In the life of a seven-yearold,
showing activities at home with his parents and little sister, and in
the elassroom, itecommends practices of personal cleanliness, dental
care, diet, and family relationships. For primary' grades.
Understanding vitamins (.31 otion picture) Encycloftdia
Britannica Films. 1952.
14 min., ed. color, 16 enn.
Summary: Describes the scientific research which has been con-
ducted Ia determining the role of vitamins; explains what vitamins
are, bee they work, and why they are necemary for good health:
describes the natured sources of vitamins; and explains bow vitamin
deficiencies In the diet can be supplemented by the use of synthetic
vitamins.
Pk Willie was willing to wash (Motion picture) Institu-
tional Cinema Service, Inc., 1944.
loads., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Health Series)
Sununary: Dirty little boy learns in dream why pommel
cleanliness is important: to maintain self-respect, extend
social relationships, guard against disease. What dirt
does to clog pores and assist In transmittal of disease
germs. Value of soap and water.
Another issue. 35 tam.
Your body speaks (Motion picture) Center for Mass Com-
munication, 1953. Made by Teachers College, Columbia
University.
12 min., ad, b&w, 16 tam.
Summary: Discusses basic factors which make for geed and bad
posture. Shows bow state of mind. personality, and general health
are Indicated by the way one sits and walks.
Your cleanliness (Motion picture) Centron Corp. Released
by Young America Films, 1953.
1 reel, ed. haw. 16 mm. I Health series/
With teacher's guide.
Summary Explains the importance of cieanlioess la caring for
skin, teeth, hair nails, and clothing.
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_ Yourown teeth (Motion picture) University of hfinnesota,
1949.
14 min., &d., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Unhealthy teeth; how decay starts and can be
T'prevented; essentials of good tooth-brush; how to brush
teeth.
MEDICINE?Immunology
Allergy?Immunology and treatment (Motion picture)
'Neporti Chemical Co., Inc., 1948.
' 48 min., sd.,,color, 16 mm.
. ?
Summary: Immunochemistry and meohanism of allergy;
') role played by histamine; protective action of anti-
histaminic drugs. Treatment of hay fever, allergic
, bronchial asthma, atonic and contact dermatitis, urticaria
and angio-nourotio edema, migraine, physical and gastro-
Intestinal allergy (Dr. ? Leo II. Crloph).
Defense against invasion (Motion picture) U. S. Coordi-
'"ilictor of Inter-American Affairs, 1943. Produced by Walt
Disney Productions. Re-released by U. S. Institute of
lnter-Atnericun Affairs, 1940. MIL
13 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Explains how vaccination makes the body immune to
certain diseases. Animated cartoon.
Immunization (Motion picture) Encyclopredia Britannica
Films, 1955.
7 t?..ecdnd call ion. 1 .
. ,
11 min. sit/ b&w, 10 rum.
1 /
' With film guide. '
Summary: Dramatized incidents and animated sequences are used
In explaining what Immunity Is and how immunity to Infectious dis-
ease 13 achieved. Describes the action of vaccines and shows how
vaccines for smallpox, pneumonia, and diphtheria are prepared and
administered.
Immunitation against Infectious diseases (Motion picture)
Amerionn Cyanamid Co., Lederle Division; made 1943.
40 min., al, color, 16 mm.
Reviston of the 1042 illra of the same title.
Summary: An atlas lecture film showing patients with diphtheria,
scarlet fever, tetanus, pertussls, smallpox, encephalom.yelltis, spotted
fever, typhus, varied, varicella. Outlines both passive and active
Immunization procedures. For nurses, medical students, and public
health students.
The magic touch: Immunization (Motion picture) Avis
Films, 195.3.
10 Info., RE. color, 10 :aim. (Pictures of good health series)
Eastman commercial color.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Three fifth-grade children learn shout immunization
from their school nurse. Emphasizes that the mild discomfort of
this "magic touch" Is Inconsequential compared to the advantages of
protection against disease germs. For primary and Intermediate
grades.
Smallpox and vaccination (Motion picture) New York State
Dept. of Health, 1030.
25 color. 1G num
Summer fr: Shows the appeanince and distribution of smallpox
lesions. with special reference to 'the mild and atypical cases seen
In the United Slates, and demonstrates differential diagnosis from
chickenpox. the modifying effects of retrials. and two methods of
vaccination. For physicians, medical students, public health person-
nel. and nurses.
Technique of BCG vaccination (Motion picture) U. S. Pub.
lie Health Service, 1951.
40 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Order no. 1114.
SunnnarY: Shows how to set up a BCD clinic; administer the
tuberculin test; read and interpret tuberculin tests; and administer
the BCD (Racine Calmette Guerin) vaccine intradermally and Ds
the multiple puncture method.
Cosrmers.?pt. 1. Tuberculin testing.-7pt. 2. BCO vaccination.
The typhoid carrier (Motion picture) U. S. Institute of
Itter-American Affairs, 1947. Produced by Apex Film
Corp.
9 min., ad., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Explains how the typhoid bacillus may be transmitted
in milk and water, and by tiles and human carriers. Demonstrates
how a cook may be unknowingly a carrier of typhoid.
Vaccinate against smallpox (Motion picture) U. S. Insti-
tute of Inter4merican Affairs, 1947. Produced by Apex
Film Corp.
8 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Explains the necessity for vaccination against small-
Pox: demonstrates the multiple pressure technique; and shows how
smallpox disappears from communities where all people are vacci-
nated.
MEDICINE?Industrial Medicine
Doctor in industry (Motion picture) Geneml Motors Corp.,
1946. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
60 min., ad., b&w, 10 mm.
Summary: Traces the development of Industrial medicine In the
dramatized story of a factory doctor from 1000 to 1046. Portrays
his struggles to establish preventive medicine In industry, light preiu-
dice. and cooperate with manufacturers to bring health and safety to
employees.
Occupational health problems (Motion picture) Medical
Film Guild, 1953 rev.
42 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Industrial physician's problems from pre-
employment examination to prevention of occupational
hazards in atomic) energy plants. Industrial dermatoses,
load contamination, tuberculosis surveys, common cold in
Industry , traumatic cases, burns. Basic principles of re-
habilitation of injured. Radiation control and protective
measures In handling contaminated material in atomic
energy plants.
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MEDICINE?Internal medicine
Clinical use of hyaluronidase (Motion picture) Wyeth,
1051. Produced by Worcester Film Corp.
35 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
With Illustrated booklet, Clinical use of hyaluronidase, reproducing
the narrated text of the flint French and Spanish versions also
available. ?
Summary: Reports principles and clinical applications of a new
enzyme for enhancing the diffusion of fluids through tissues.
Experimental thiamin deficiency (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the Army, 1950.
7 min., ad., color, 10 um.
Order no. PMF 5169.
Summary: Presents a laboratory demonstration of polyneuritts
gallinarum, and shows the symptoms and signs of vitamin 13-1 defl.
cleary; shows the recovery effected by use of intraperitoneal thiamin
hydrochloride; and explains carbohydrate metabolism and the role of
thiamin. For medical personnel.
Tho manual preparation of tablet triturates (Motion picture)
American Association of Collogos of Pharmacy, 1951.
17 min., ad., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Tablet triturates defined; method of adminis-
tration described. Different types shown. Materials and
equipment necessary for porparation. Selection of proper
mold and other equipment,- deterministic:in of weight of
total capacity of mold to be used; and of correct amount
of diluent and medicament necessary. Significanoo and
Importance of those stops. Technic of weighing ingredients,
of triturating (method of geometric dilution), moistening
with proper amount of excipient, filling mold, ejecting
tablets.
Mental defectives?glandular types?Mongolian and
Cretin (Motion picture) Rutgers University. Released
by State University of Iowa.
30 min., el., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Individual studies of lower grade mental
defectives of mongolian and cretin types; low level of
intelligence may accompany strong physical development.
Problems of rheumatoid arthritis (Motion picture)
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1950.
28 min., eel., color, 16 mm.
Summary; Incidence of arthritis; economic and social
significance. Pathology, clinical manifestations, treat-
ment of rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis therapy; cortisone,
corticotrophin (ACTI1); hormone therapy.
Pronestyl hydrochloride (Motion picture) E. R. Squibb &
Sons, 1950. Mnde by Fordel Films.
6 min.. ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: States the indications for pronestyl hydrochloride in
cardiac arrhythmia% and demonstrates effects of the drug In an ex-
Posed dog's heart and in electrocardlogranis of patients. For genera!
practitioner.
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MEDICINE?Laboratories Procedures
Rx, the story behind your doctor's prescription (Motion
picture) E. R. Squibb & Sons; made 1047. Released by
Ideal Pictures.
15 ruin., ad., Wm. 10 min.
Summary: Surveys the ways In which the resources of chemical
and biological science contribute to medical service through modern
manufacturing methods. Emphasizes the Importance of control In
retaining standards, and points out the value of a brand name.
Covers various products such as ether, preventive vaccines, Insulin,
and antibiotics.
The treatment of varicose veins (Motion picture) G. D.
Searle and Co. Made by J. L. Fierbacher, 1042.
31 min.. si? color, 10 win.
Summary: Presents types and treatment of varicosities of the lower
extremity. Discusses the venous anatomy of the leg, various types of
varicosities, and treatments including ligation, sclerosis, and their
combination, as well as tests for competency of the collateral circula-
tion.
The use of digitalis in heart failure (Motion picture)
Wyeth, 1047. Produced by Transfilm.
34 min., ad.. color. 10 mac
With Illustrated booklet, reproducing the narration.
Summary: Shows how digitalis and Its glycotties act directly on
the heart, explains how to choose among various preparations of the
drug, and illustrates methods of administering. For members of the
medical profession.
Viral hepatitis (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Army,
1953.
21 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Order no. FO 8-6.
Summary: Defines viral hepatitis, gives physical findings, and
shows how the physical counination Is confirmed by laboratory diag-
nosis. Illustrates treatment, and causes for relapse. Discusses dif-
ferential diagnosis of hepalitts, with and without jaundice. Explains
the mode of transmission.
?Another issue. 35mm.
Vitamins, and some deficiency diseases (Motion picture)
Lederle Laboratories Division, American _Cyanamid .Co.,
1955. Made by Alfred P. Lane, inc.
30 min-, ed.. color. 16 tum.
Revised version of the 1413 motion pletunc
Summon,: Discusses vitamins and their relationship In deficiency
diseases. Through laboratory scenes illustrates deficiencies In ex-
perimental animals. Clinical deficiencies Include chellosia, scurry,
rickets, pellagra, and vitamin K deficiency. Shows early ocular
changes of vitamin A and riboflavin deliciendes as seen through the
slit lamp, and of unam disturbances In pips suffering from pyridoxine
and pantothenle add deficiencies. For medical and allied groups.
MEDICINE?Laboratories Procedures
Allergies (.11-otion picture) Encyclopwdia Britannica Films,
1952.
12 min., stl.. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents basic facts about the nature, syinptems, and
treatment of allergies. Describes the types of scientific research which
are being conducted. and explains the tests which are used In detecting
allergies.
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Hypodermic syringes and needles, their care and function
(Motion picture) Becton, Dickinson and Co., 1049. Made
by Mervin W. La Rue, inc.
47 min.., tat, cola:. 16 rum.
A revision et the 1012 Illin of the same title.
Slimmers: Shows the precision manufacture, specifications. and
testing of nentea and the making of needles of varied bevels. in-
cluding the latcod bevel called the Huber joint. Presents methods for
tiftnint Syringes and needles: cleaning. Inspection, and sharpening of
points: and sterilisation of both syringes and ?Keno. Discusses
brotkager dentonstnttes intradermal, subcutaneous. Intramuscular.
and venipuncture techniques. For medical students, technicians, and
nurse,.
Portfrefr: I. Doentials of constructinn.-2. Proper care. sterilisa-
tion. and teehnic of injection.
I. V. stet (Motion picture) Cutter Laboratccios, 1950.
uo min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Suossary: Techniques of administering intravenous
infusion. care commercial laboratories take In preparing
hospitnesolutIons.
Modern technics for Initiating blood cultures (Motion pie-
rcer?) Becton. Dickinson SI Co., 1951. Made by Mervin
W. La Rue, inc.
st man, rot, eolood mm.
l'reparoi with the assistance of Otto Tod liallery,
Demerars: Shows the taking of blood samples with syringe and
lactate and with the B-D racutainer culture bottle, and stresses the
1:4-.3naPee
of a ek,vd system and blood culture before Initiation of
thew. Dm medical students and general practitioners.
Modern technics of collecting blood samples (Motion pic-
ture) Berton. Diclinson and Co.. 10A3. Made by Mernin
W. La RIM. inc.
44 rata, ad, color, 16 taro.
Fortsol vendee of the 103)llita of the same
Sassoars: Illustrates carious toltaienes et collo:tire briosri
sged-
memo for laboratory use, Shows the open tube =miry metbre. , tte
Wetter attd needle method, and the raced:doer terle-S- ex.
C?-?teatirra blood bank (Medea ficra-e) Cutter Leboetteries,
14 vain., sd... color, 16 mm.
$larenars: "Aentatipsea for essabltiar, asd operad a
blood Axel. How whole blond is used, Dow ems= gams
blood ilinermsded step by step.
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Preparation and staining of blood films (Motion picture)
U. S. l'ublic Health Service, 1946.
17 min., nil.. color, 16 ram. (Malaria control series)
Order no. 4-007
Two filmstrips, covering the same subject matter. released In 1047
under the Mks: Preparing blood films for malaria parasite examina-
tion. and Staining blood films for malaria parasite examination.
Summary: Illustrates smearing and staining procedures for prepar-
ing thick and thin blood films for use by technicians in ascertaining
presence of malaria parasites. Includes technique of preparing
Glen= and Wright's stains.
Radioactivity: Laboratory demonstrations (Motion picture)
U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1049.
17 nain., ad.. color, 16 mm.
Order no. PM' 5110.
Summary: Explains elementary principles of radioactivity and
shows Instruments used In the laboratory for detection and counting.
For professional personneL
Safety in the chemistry laboratory (Motion picture) Audio-
Visual Center, Indiana University, 1049.
15 min, out., b&w, 10 tutu.
With student manual.
Summary: Through Illustrations, shows high school and college
students learning the use of various safety devices, rules, and pro-
cedures. F.ach Illustration points out that the student should fol-
low the directions given, should use the tools of chemistry properly,
and should consult with the instructor when in doubt.
Serological technique: Venipuncture (Motion picture) U.S.
Dept. of the Navy, 1054.
7 min., ad., color, 10 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques series)
Order no. MN 0375-c.
Summary: Demonstrates how to takes blood sample from the arm.
Techniques of group chest X-ray services (Motion picture)
U. S. Public Health Service with the cooperation of U. S.
Office of Education, 1046. Made by Sun Dial Films.
20 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Explains the administration and operation of a minia-
tunrillm, mess-radiography program. For administrative and techni-
cal personnel.
The thinnest slice (Motion picture) University of Southern
California, 1049.
33 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatised report in documentary style on the Pease
and Baker method of preserving, mounting, and slicing of tissue
1/500.000 of an inch thick for use In the electron microscope, and the
application of this technique to electron microscopy. For senior high
school and college biology classes, general medical audiences, with
proper interpretation.
You can be safe from X-rays (Motion picture) U. S. Pub-
lic Health Service, 1951.
to rain.. nil.. b&w. IC nun
Order no. EC 00.
Summary: Cartoon showing right and wrong methods used by an
X-ray technician and emphasising safety rules to be followed by the
Personnel of photolluorographic units.
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MEDICINE-Neuroiogy
MEDICINE-Neurology
Abnormal involuntary movements (Motion picture) Ernst
Herz mid Tracy .T. Putnam. Released by Center for Mars
Communication, 1940.
52 Iola, Si. at ad. speed, Irdw, 18 mot. (Motor disorders In nervous
dIsenaes)
Summary: Shows abnormal involuntary movements caused by cer-
tain types of lesions at various levels. Demonstrates Involuntary
spasms in Injuries of the peripheral nerve, fascicular twitching In
slow degeneration of the anterior horn cells, and involuntary move-
ments in the form of mass flexion reflex that may arise in the undated
segment In lesions of the spinal cord. Includes involuntary move-
ments characteristic In lesions of the brain stem, such as myoclonus,
Um, alternating tremor, chores, hallism, athetosis, and dystonic move-
ments and postures.
Cerebellar disorders, disorders involving the lower motor
neurones, and convulsive states (Motion picture) U. S.
Public Health Service, 1938.
17 min., al. b&w, 10 tam. (Introduction to clinical neuroloa,
00. 3)
Summary: Shona symptoms of nystagmus in FrIedriecht atoxis,
pastpointing in a case of head Injury 'warring cerebellum, pendulous
knee Jerk in a came of cerebellar tumor, anterior born disease, radial
nerve paralysis, median nerve paralysis, and peripheral facial psi-al.
yams, Presents several epilepti-form seizures of various types and
etiology. For medical personnel.
The diagnosis of peripheral nerve injuries (Motion picture)
U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1949.
16E2111.3d. color, 10 min.
Order no, PM' 5118.
Summery: Presents twelve cases ot peripheral nerve Injuries, and
explains the more &sidearm clinical Endings. For medical personnr.
,
Disorders of coordination (Motion picture) Ernst Herz and
Tracy J. Putnam. Released by Columbia University Edu-
cational Films, 1940.
85 min., it., b&w, 16 mm. (Motor disorders In nervous diseases,
no.8)
Summary: Demonstrates equilibratory and nonequIllbratory func-
tions in normal patients and In cases with tribes and cord tumor. illus-
trates cerebellar and vestibular coordinative tnechanIsms in Fried-
reich's disease, multiple sclerosis, In congenital cerebellar lesions,
cerebellar encephalitis, and chorea. For medical students.
Disorders of gait (Motion picture) Ernst Herz and Tracy J.
Putnam. Released by Center for Mass Communication,
1940.
38 min., al. at ad. speed. Wm, 16 mm. (Motor disorders in nervous
diseases)
Summary: Through animation and in specimens, shows the neural
and muscular factors Involved In the coordination of motor power
and the subservience of coordination by the sensory and cerebellar
Pathways. Demonstrates the characteristic disorders of gait caused
by certain pathogenic and psychogenic disturbances such as diseases
of muscles, lotions of the lower motor neuron, lesions of the pyramidal
tract, tabes, cerebellar lesions, involuntary movements, chronic epi-
demic encephalitis, parkinsonism, and hysterical atuuda.
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Disorders of the extra-pyramidal system and the posterior
columns (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health Service,
1038.
20 win., al, Wm 10 tutu. (Introduction to clinical neurology, no.
2)
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- Summary: Preeents CMS of Parkinsonlam, chronic epidemic
encephalitis, lluntington's chorea, Sydenham'a chorea, congenital
athetosis, choreoathetosis, striate rigidity, table ataxia, and tabos
don:alio. For medical personnel.
Dders: of the motor trigentinal, spinal accessory, and
Itypogloesar nerve (cranial nerves) (Motion picture)
;Ernst .Herz and. Tracy J. Putnam. Released by Center
for Mass Cominunication, 1046.
27 mtri., at. at ad. speed, b&w, 16 mm. (Motor disorders in nervous
Mimeses)
, Summary: Through animation Illustrates the muscles of mastica-
tion and their nerve supply, and shows a clinical demonstration of
the armptomotoer of %inflaters' paralysis of the masticatory nerve,
, Through animation and demonstration shows the anatomy and die-
-. orders of the spinal accessory nerve, and the 'mammy and disorders
of the N11061000'1 nerve,
Disorders of the vestibular system (Motion picture) Ernst
'Item and Tracy .1. Putnam. Released by Center for Miro
Conuitunication 1946.
23 min., al. at tel. speed, b&w, 10 nue (Motor disorders in nervous
dioceses)
.,Suesarary: Through animated pictures of the labyrinth, the casaba-
. Oar:nem and nuclei, and the supranuclear connections, shows the
anatomy of the vestibular system. Demonstrates methods of examina-
tion, Shona various forms of nystagmus, larestlgatIon and disorders
of steadincee of the head, Romberg test, past pointing teat, Demon-
*trate" the rotation test and galvanic test as applied to two vestibular
disorders; hypoirritability of one labyrinth and hYperirritabinty of
one labyrinth.
AL electrodiagnostic Procedure (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the, Ar4y, 1947. , '
19 min., ad, color, 16 tam.
,Order no, PMF SOX.
SIIMINAT7/: Demonstrates the use of the Goisettalusell constant
current stimulator as one method of determining the neurological state
of muscle In peripheral nerve Injuries and other neuropathologies-
For medical personnel.
Facial palsy (.Votion picture) Ernst Hera and Tracy J.
Putnam. Released by Center for Mass Communicntion,
1946.'
33 thin, al. at srlsPecd. b&w. 16 mm. I Motor disorders in nervous
diressea)
Sorermamt: Through animation and in specimens. shows the mutterer
of the foetal nerve and the course of the upper and lower neuron.
the pathogenic results of lesions In characteristic sites, the treatment
ot facial palsy, the differentiation of spasms occurring during re-
generation of foetal PUSS, and tic twitchIngs of other etiology.
General neurological examination and clinical signs of dis-
orders of the pyramidal system (.Votion picture) U. S.
Public Health Service, 1938.
is Teta, sL, haw. 16 mm. (Introduction to clinical neurology, no. 1)
Summary: Reviews gross anatomy of the brain, demonstrates
minimal neurological examination of cranial nerves, motor coordi-
nation, reflexes, and sensation; presents clinical signs of disorders
of the pyramidal system; shows two cases of bendpiegia with Inter-
nal byttrecephares. presenting x-rays to show the seat of impairment.
For medical peraoneel
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Hereditary ataxia (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Army, 1949.
31 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Order no. PMF 5140.
Summary: Explains hereditary and clinical characteristics of
hereditary ataxia, including early symptoms, later indications, and
signs of advanced stages. Discusses diagnostic Procedures. F"
medical personnel
Integrative aspects of the nervous system. Part 2: The
motor system (Motion picture) U.S. Dept. of the Army
1051.
47 min., ad., color. 16 mat
Order no. PMF 51E2-a.
Summary: Portrays the means by which the nervous system Is be-
lieved to make use of "feed back" and "scanning" mechanism In nerve
Impulses.
Introduction to aphasia (Motion picture) U. S. Veterans
Administration, 1950. Made by Churchill-Wexler Film
Productions.
30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Aphasia. no. 1)
Summary: Daces and describes aphasia; discusses receptive and
emissive language functions; and differentiates various types of
aphasia such as agnosia, agraiglia. and DarlDhasie Primarily anima-
Ron. For medical personnel.
Method of repair of posterior tibial nerve (Motion picture)
U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1940.
10 min., se. color, 16 mat
Order no. PIIF 51=.
Summartt: Shows bow to repair long defects in the peripheral
nerve by bridging a large gap in the tibial nerve through wide dis-
section and dexion of the knee Joint. For medical personnel.
Oculomotor disorders (Motion picture) Ernst 1-N2 and
Tracy J. Putnam. Released by Center for Mass Com-
munication, 1946.
27 mln? al at se speed, b&w, 16 tam. (Motor disorders in nervous
diseases)
Summary: Through animation, examines the functional anatomy
of the muscles of the eye and their innervation. Demonstrates
oculomotor disorders in clinical symptomology such as paralysis of
the eye muscles, paralysis of nerves, unilateral and bilateral opthalmo-
plegta. and gam paralyses.
Peripheral nerve injuries (Motion picture) U. S.
Department of Defense. Armed Faces Institute of
Pathology, 1947.
17 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm. (Therapeutic Exercise
Series)
Order no. PMF 5053.
Summary: Physical examination and testing by means of
electrodiagoosts to determine extent of injury to pheripheral
nerve. Treatment by specific remedial exercises to en-
courage use of injured nerves. Progress in range of
motion charted by strength duration graphs. Various
typos of deformities caused by improper exercising of
injured parts illustrated; drop wrist, claw hand and foot
drop.
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Reflexes (Motion picture) Ernst Herz and Tracy J. Putnam,.
Released by Columbia University Educational Films, 1946.
25 min., al., b&w, 10 nim. (Motor disorders in 'nervous diseases,
no. 5)
Summary ? Reviews the neurophysiology of the peripheral reflexes
and the techniques for eliciting them during routine neurological ex-
amination. Illustrates the plienoinena of hyperreflexia with mass re-
flex, and the Babinski, Chaddock, Oppenheim, Schafer, Itossolima.
Mendel?Becliterew, and Hoffman signs. Shows reflex alterations In
tabes dot-sails, encephalitis, muscular dystrophy, and cordotomy. For
medical students.
Rehabilitation for Parkinson's syndrome (Motion picture)
Medical Film Guild, Ltd., 1945.
54 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Clinical signs of brain disorders: masked
facies, spastic:By, tremors, conditions in atireotosis.
Anatomical structures and synaptic physiology. Contri-
butions in the field by Ilorsoley, Meyers, Buoy, and
Putnam evaluated in comparison to modem croncrept of
Klemm?, who extensively analyzes 200 surgical cases.
Skilled acts (Motion picture) Ernst Herz and Tracy J. Put-
nam. Released by Columbia University Educational Huts,
1946.
si., hem, 16 mot (Motor disorders in nervous diseases.
no. 6)
Summary: Illustrates motion luppuirments In multiple sclerosis
and Parkinsonism. Differentiates and demonstrates three types of
apraxia. For medical studeuts.
Therapy influencing the autonomic nervous system (Motion
picture) G. D. Searle & Co., 1952. Made by Jam Handy
Organization.
19 min., ad., color, 16 MM.
Summary: Reviews the anatomy and physiology of the autonomic
nervous system and the essential pharmacology of representative
drugs which act on this system. For students of medicine and Oar-
=colony, and general practitioners.
Treatment of the major neuralgias (Motion picture) Singer
Sewing Afachine Co. Made and released by Medical Film
Guild, 1945.
sc min., ad.. color. 16 turn.
Summary: Discusses the causes, dIngnosis, and treatment of trigem-
(nal, glossopharyngeal, and sphenomeatine neuralgias. Includes the
anatomy of the several nerves in their pathways, and therapy by
alcohol Injection and selective nerve sectioning. For general prate'.
Boners.
Trigeminal neuralgia (Motion picture) Robert Dean Wool-
sey, 1950.
IS Olin, ad.. color, 1611110.
Summary Presents the preoperative case histories of 3 patients;
through diagrams demonstrates the selective section of the fifth
cranial nerve in n CnSe, and demonstrates postoperative results to
show sensory levels For general practitioners and medical students.
Use of whole blood, blood plasma, and concentrated serum
albumin with special reference to shock (.1/ogoo petorP)
I" S. Dept of il,e \;iv Maar. by Film Graphics.
n Min SI color 14.1 tutu
Order n.? MN 7335
Rummer,' iro.cribr??? charorterisins of shock and shuck cycle
Schematic vetiiiiis provide information of blood components used to
conduit shuck. and tutekeround information of blood and structure of
the cleculutml systetu
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MEDICINE--Nursing
Bathing the patient: home care (Motion picture) U. S.
Office of Education with the cooperation of U. S. Public
Health Service, 1945. Produced by Ted Nemeth Studios.
24 tnin? ad? b&w. 16 num (Nursing series)
Order no. OE 403.
With instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Ssunmary: Procedures for bathing a patient in the home; equip.
ment and supplies; methods of bathing-including draping, soaping,
rinsing, and drying of each body part; techniques of oral hygleno,
massaging. and shaving.
Another issue. 35mm,
Before the baby comes (Motion picture) Knowledge Build-
ers, 1038.
12 min., ad, b&w, 16 ram.
With guide.
Summary: A detailed study of correct practices for the expectant
mother. Shows the mother's first trip to the doctor and explains the
value of an early physical examination. Discusses correct clothes,
dental cure, foods to be eaten, exercise, bathing, and other practices
for good health during the period of pregnancy.
Care of the cardiac patient (Motion picture) U. S. Office
of Education with the cooperation of U. S. Public Health
Service, 1945. Produced by Willard Pictures.
83 min, sd, b&w. 10 nun. (Nursing series)
Order no. OE 418.
With instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Nursing care given a cardiac patient, Including comfort.
rest, sleep, diet, feeding, elimination. cleanliness, and diversional and
occupational therapy.
Another issue.b&w.
Care of the patient with diabetes mellitus: complicated
(Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education with the co;
operation of U. S. 'Public Health Service, 1945. Pro-
duced by Willard Pictures,
23 min, ad, btew, 16 mm. (Nursing aeries)
Order no. OE 418.
With instructor)! manual, Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Nurse's role to the diagnosis and treatment of coma and
Insulin shock, and the role of the nurse, doctor, dietician, and psychia-
trist in madding the patient to develop a healthy mental attitude
toward his condition.
Another issue. 35 mm.
Care of the patient with diabetes mellitus: uncomplicated
(Motion picture) U. S. Office of Edncatiod with the co-
operation of U. S. Public Health Service, 1945. Pro-
duced by Willard Pictures.
29 min., ad., Wm, 16 mm. (Nurzlng series)
Order no. OE 417.
With Instructor's Manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same time
also available
Summary: Symptoms of diabetes; how the nurse teaches the Le-
tient to administer Insulin injections, regulate diet, and make the
Benedict teat for sugar lathe urine.
Another issue. 35 nun.
Care of the sick and injured (Motion plattre) United rttitthq
Department of tho Navy, 1944-5.
106 min., ad., b&w, 16 aim.
Order nos. MN 1511 B, E, F, II, I, L, 5, V.
Summary: Morning Care. (KV 1511 B). Work of morning
hours in typical hospital ward. Techniques to improve morale
as well as the well being of patient.
Evening Care. (MN 1511 E). Attention given patients dur-
ing evening hours, to make patient comfortable.
Post-operative Care. (MN 1511 II). Care and attention nee-
canary for comfort of patient fresh from operating room until he
Is from under effects of anesthetic and again ready for ward.
Temperature, Pulse and Respiration. (MN 1511 I). Proper
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ten1 Bit eel hail lia-linieliiii, lit lehinVing entntee, litigating
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..-p ?En8innin (MN 1311 V), Tahples Ot pteliatIng mid airing
reset 1.)?l5es et boffin:au Clad licapital Itieeeddre emphasized.
killthileht, Itiallidatioti, Wilablit teelinliple, Cleenittg Mid eters
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1, r,Istie6A talleb..6t hadletin, MA testiltant siteet Oti patient.
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8latt .kteeZtailbil tot th41)P1t4 Oillart% MAao
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lipibliPteed. ? `derneditaltpersofinel.
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eatiurt witirstiria-ithl 4-4 A's. tib Herdeh Sore-
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its.thiosa?traiiv, !Maui. '(Ntiralith Weiss)
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wifh Inifrit6terslintihhal. "Stfpliteinetittity wane lifie
,Fifettfrs lit4h liffeSt PpeCtite ithd 'digestion; tpreenva-
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ela&ses und 'ntitrition?detnote,trn-
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Fundamentals of massage (Motion picture) II. S. Office of
Education with the cooperation of Ti. S. Public Health
Service, 1015. Produced by Ted Nemetlt Studios.
12 min., ad.. taco, PI 111111. (Nursing serial)
Order no. OE 411.
With Instructor's manual. Supplementary' filmstrip of same title
also avnlInble.
Summary: Techniques of fundamental massage movements-deep
stroking, kneadIng, and friction: principal physiological effects of
these massage movements upon the human organism.
- Another issue. 35mm.
Girls in white (Motion picture) RKO-Pathe. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1948.
to min,, ad., b&w, 1G tutu. (This Is America)
SOMMarV: A survey of the three years of training necessary to
transform an inexperienced student Into anelflcient nurse.
Bente nursing (.Votion picture) Erpi Classroom Films
(Inter name Encyclopredia Britrumica Films) 1941.
11 min. ad., Ivo; loom.
Sarenstry: Demonstrates the proper procedures In aping for the
tick in the home. Describes how to arrange the bed. bow to bathe
and move the patient In bed, and the importance of centring the patient
generally comfortable Explains techniques of taking and recording
temperature. pulse. and respiration rates, giving medication, and
feeding the patient during convalescence.
Home nursing: fundamentals (Motion picture) Coronet
'Instructional Films, 1953.
ill min; ad, eylor. la tam:
'111th study gable.
Summary: Describes how the members of a family cooperate to
undertake the additional duties of caring for a sick person. Discusses
the choice and arrangement of the sick room and the importance of
following the doctor's Instructions pertaining to medicine, diet, said
the wvaporation period; explains bow to check temperature. poise.
tod_ respiration and bow to change a bed and bathe a patient
Another issue.b&w.
Home nursing in pneumonia (Motion picture) New York
&ate Department of Health, 1941.
9 min., rL, b&w, 16 tam.
Swursary: flow a public health nurse instructs house-
wife in care of pneumonia patient; feeding patient, back
rub, bedpan, turning patient in bed, changing linen, ,etc.
hydrotherapy (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education
with the cooperation of Ti. S. Public Health Service, 1945.
1.5roanced by Willard Pictures.
22 min., ad, baw, to um. INorsing sales)
Order no. OE co.
'nth Instructor's manual. S. applomenurcy tints-sip at some title
Idea available.
Slonmarar Plow to administer sedative baths. wetshme pnem, tonic
ahowera donches, and sprays. special ISMS of therapeutic baths re
hahnitation hydrotherapy in the Thinnard blab and rehuteliuttion
pool; and 'physiological effects of hydrotherapy upon the body
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Institutional training (Motion picture) Minnesota Univer-
sity Audio-Visual Education Service, 1933.
15 min.. sl.. b&w, 10 mut.
Summary: Depicts activities at the School for the Feeble-Minded
at Faribault, Minnesota. In the kindergarten shows girls cutting
paper dolls, boys playing in a sandbox, bouncing a bail, and being
pushed in a swing by a teacher. In the school shows the teacher
reading to a class, and children drawing, getting books from the
library, playing basketball, tap dancing, making baskets, sewing, anti
working on various shop projects such as shoe repair, broom?making,
laundry, etc.
Isolation technique (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Navy, 1944. Produced by Chicago Film Laboratory, Re-
leased for public educational use through U. S. Office of
Education, 1946.
20 min., ad,, b&w, 16mm. (Care of the sick and Injured by hospital
corpsmen series)
Order no. 3IN 1511-x.
Summary: Shows how Infection may be spread; describes the set-
ting up of an Isolation unit, the using of an Isolation gown, the scrub-
bing of handa. the care of an isolated patient, and terminal disinfec-
tion.
----Another issue. 35111M.
Malnutrition in the hospital patient (Motion picture) E. R.
Squibb & Sons, 1949. Made by Fm-del Films
'13 min., ml., color, 15 111111.
With booklet.
Summary: Presents the problems of nutritional manngenient of sur-
Mad hospital patients, utilizing the case histories of two patients.
With discussions by Dr. E F. DuBois, Dr. It. Elmnn, and Dr II, Pol.
lack. For general practitioners.
Massage (Motion picture) American Medical Association,
1948.
4 min.. al., b&w, 16 mm.
Sununary: Technic of massage, describing various
movements; why performed in given way.
Nurse's day with the mentally ill (Motion picture) E. A.
Hargrove, A. E. Bennett, and June Eaton. Released by
Psychological Cinema Register, Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity, 1954.
22 min., ad., color, 16mm.
Supercedes 1943 film of game title.
Summary: Shows typical activities of n student nurse In a modern
Psychiatric hospital, demonstrating reassuring and supporting roles.
illustrating nursing care In connection with shock therapies, and show-
ing a nurse's part in a lobotomy operation. Gives examples of the
didactic training of nurses. Includes runny spontaneous examples of
the behavior of the mentally in. For medical profession and (lilted
croups.
- Another issue. b&w.
Nursing care in poliomyelitis (Motion picture) Science
Pictures, Inc., 1952.
Part I: Low spinal polio.
28 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Part IL Bulbar polio.
20 min., ad., b&w, is ram.
Part GI: The respirator patient.
29 min., sd., b&w, to mm.
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MEDICINE-Nursing
Nursing care in poliomyelitis (Motion picture) U. S.
Department of Defense, Armed Faces Institute of
Pathology, 1951.
70 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Order no. TF 8-166.
Surrunary: Necessary care in successful treatment of
polio patients. Nursing care, treatment of spasm,
care of respirator patient, convalescent care.
Nursing care of the poliomyellUs patient (Motion picture)
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1952.
80 min., ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary; Part I: General oars of polio patients, In-
cluding application of hot packs.
Part 1:1: Care of bulbar patients.
Part III: Care of respirator patients.
Nursing in the tropics (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the
Army, 1031
21 min.. ad- b&w. 16 mm.
Order no. F31F 5144,
Summary: Discusses the problems of preventive medicine, and
aseptic technique with emphasis on nursing procedures Involved In the
treatment of gastro4ntestinal disorders. fungus Infection, malaria.
and dengue fever. Designed for nurses and doctors and other hospital
personnel living and working in military hospitals In the tresses.
- Another issue. 35mm.
Nursing technic (Motion picture) The Cradle Society,
1947.
30 min., ad., color, yg mm.
Summary: Aseptic, technic, employed to prevent spread
of band-borne infection; various methods treed to prevent
spread of sir-borne infection. Each Infant remains in a
cubicle as long as it is at The Cradle. Twelve cubicles
aro contained in a unit. Technics of feeding and diaper
nurses shown an well as sterilization and handling of
the formulae. Barrier to transmission of air-borne
organisms from cubicle to cubicle arid from corridor to
cubicle, illustrated by teat organism Serrotio marcescens.
Results with four types of barriers presented: (I) air
conditioning, (2) air conditioning plus germicidal ceiling
lamps, (3) air condltioning.plua germicidal light bar-
riers, and (4) mechanical barriers. Decrease in respira-
tory Infections following use of above-mentioned barriers,
shown graphically.
Problems In the treatment of poliomyelitis (Motion
picture) University of tfinnosota, 1948.
45 min., ad., color, 18 mm.
Summary: Problems of acute liollomyelitis with
tightness in usual sites of neck, back, and leg eaten-
aora; also in other muscles. Types of weakness, In
poliomyelitis. Gaits and functional deformities results
of weakness and tightness following polio. Amount of
recovery which may be obtained under treatment over
period of twelve to twenty-four months.
Another issue. b&w.
Radiotherapy: high dosage treatinent (Motion picture)
U. S. Office of Education with the cooperation of U. S.
Public Health Service, 1945. Produced by Willard Pic:-
filmstrip of same title
Order no. ON 413.
(Nsuurappi ingemserientseiry)
With Instructor's nianuai. atioSuamramialarbyl:e.Nature and physiological effects of high dosage X-rays:
administration of X-ray treatment for carcinoma of the tongue; func-
tion and administration of radon seeds: factors in care of patients
receiving X.ray therapy
Another issue. 35 mm.
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.th' thing (Motion picture) a Public Health
S6ViEe; tt PrOdtieed by Documentary Co.
f.15 titbw 10 Paid
thieubieniery story at the recoVerYo Iticherd U`ood,
ligei. froia. theirinelle heart ritimese following Ids treatment With
Actlyhe hdretineortirotrophie hut-mune compound.
tate Otoliert pictiot) U, S. Veterans
Athitiiiistiittioli? 100. Abide by Dept. of Agricul-
" 2 WW1.
'01 Writ
r"Mflraphistie* the Impudence n't etepate in the nursing
94116 Of 'Whet-dile:de patients, and alleges Preventive fireasnres to be
'end by Mises ehd heepttel Ilea/van&
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tah bitsin it tram tireelth settee)
' etWiffilier0 Walt sat pehlla health hays.; her eautetion
r %anti*. ra eivlee itis 'cOirimorilty horse; Z.:separation
'research `enteritis* 'Footed Weakens, hospital, health
' "r:conteri phyateteha:, atd. Illestretione Orweek in detectiOn
;et-Writ:I Areatinetil. ttf dia.:Mile; how she keeps abreast of
crrinediettl and trar'gleal'developineate. Her `plate and tnt-
lii troMmunitV.
*or* WitYlate (feiion .pieture) Bureau 'et 'Tuber-
10.4ntrn1; Dept. bi Itealth, Commonwealth of Penn-
'S'YhIt?nitt.0:9511. INN:a:lilted 'by The Motion Picture Ind Re-
:M*1lb* Staio, PennsYlvenitt State College,
i6lOnm.
mititir*:"rditchmethe story `el is graduated 'nurse Who over-
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'tribirtittkqtagZeleteati'tk h?411.114%7117 Inueb she cen (.."7
WaY 'le ;Ctio`tion 'iittitra) Emerstm 'Yorke
tuait).IpOetts..eit by Wring ?Xtrierictr Fflin.s, 1050.
NYfih.teriCherls'ytiiile.
43urrimaryr`3hows'the,tralning'ote?studerienuree, atifrurges Young
me&(obnter'th11irOfeiOn.
'Thine (Decupaliontil 'therapy 'in ftfiberetilwas r(Motion
tifcIure) r.t8DIfit.?fThb Xriny, 1049.
,
torderino.4,iVrtlitt-a.
.Vumetery: ,Stupsit !the rrele!Of hospital ;personnel It, ihe :Physical,
'mental, hint **lel Whabliitation ti'f :patients `with !tuberculosis.
Vreiittnetit (ef lineritriVilk,brders (Mition .pieture) atanes T.
by rPgyebblogitill iCinetnit 'Register,
1Petins.ilenttift'State University.
is..'10k,ar.:16 num
,zsannmarn:=shomettuterdews?ot the time mental patients 'ore nth
Is 'hospital, some, 'quoted urea of physical examination upon
fnlitrante.'methods oeforce,l. feeding with ratienta'whe'rermatto ent.
,''wet trick" -or "continuous both' for 'quieting excited 'patients, Tot
boxes andlamps for hem, therapy. ute,or sedatives and narcotics. use
Of j?jutin sad.metrazol 'therapy on schisophrenies sod other 'Ines.
fever'thertipy 'Occupational therapy, and recreational management in
'Pv.rehoinithic htspitals. 'For inedieni profe-wirm end allied groups.
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Uso of Russell traction In fracttres of the femur
(Motion picture) Now York Medical College, 1941.
20 min., ad., b&w, 16 nun.
Summary: Mechanism of muscle contracture; overriding;
correct application, proper mechanics, use of Russell
traction. Prerequisites for proper use of Russell trac-
tion; x-rays illustrating various types of fracture of
femur before and after use of Russell traction (Dr. Milton
J. Wilson).
The vital signs and their interrelation: body temperature,
pulse, respiration, blood pressure (Motion picture) U. S.
Office of Education with tho cooperation of U. S. Public
Health Service, 1045. Produced by Willard Pictures.
32 rain., sd, Mw, 10 mm. (Nursing series)
Order no. OR 400.
With instructor's manual. Supplementary filmstrip of same title
also available.
Summary: Physiology of the respiratory, heat regulatory, and dr-
tulatotY Systems and their interrelationships; bow to ascertain and
record the vital signs-temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood
pressure,
Ward care of pneumonia patients (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of the .\rmy, 1950. ?
23 loin, sd? haw. 10 rum-
Order no, TF S-1050. ,
Summary: Discusses the care of the pneumonia patient by nurses
and medical orderlies; emphasises the mechanics and operation of the
oxygen tent; calls attention to the rules of positive health.
--- Another issue, 35 nun.
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Wars' care of psychotic patients (Motion picture) U. S.
War Dept., 1945.
44 min, se., Mw, IS mm.
Order no. TF 8-2000,
Summary; Discusses the dunce of ward attendants and methods
of caring for psychotic patients In dosed wards.
-other issue. 35mm.
We see them through (Motion picture) Virginia State
Health Dept. in cooperation with the Children's Bureau,
Federal Security Agency. Made by Southern Educational
Film Production Service. Released by International Film
Bureau, 194S.
21 min? sd, b&w,16 mm.
Summary: l'onows a ease at riteassatic fever In a child to show
the `protracted and complex program of management of the dimmer
exylatna that parents, doctors, nurses, laboratory 'workers, social
VOrkers, and teachers each play a role; and demonstrates the co-
ordinated services offered in one state.
When you choose nursing (Motion picture) Lcderle Labora-
tories in cooperation with the Mary Hitchcock Memorial
Hospital, Hanover, N. H. Made by Willard Pictures.
Released by Committee on Careers, National League for
Nursing, 1954.
20 min., ad, Mw, 18 mm.
Summary: Illustrates, through personal life stories, the work and
recreation opportunities of nurses in the fields of pediatrics, nursing
education, Industry, and public health. Rmplinsites the various oppor-
tunities in nursing at home and abroad, the possibility of combining
marriage and P. nursing career, and a rich lire of service. For nurse
recruitment.
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Your public health nurse (Motion picture) Now York
State Department of Health, 1940.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mtn.
Summary: Rural public health nursing in New York
State; nurse's activities In family and community health
services, under routine and emergency situations.
Another issue. 35 nun.
MEDICINE-Obstetrics
All my babies, a midwife's own story (Motion picture)
Medical Audio-Visual Institute of the Association of
American Medical Colleges under the auspices of the
Georgia Dept. of Public Health. Released by the Center
for Mass Communication of Columbia University Press,
1953.
55 mm., ml, b&w, 16 tom.
Summary: A training film for midwives. Shows In detail a com-
plete delivery and demonstrates the approved procedures to be used
by the midwife before, during, and after delivery. Follows a midwife
In her work with various eases under both favorable and unfavorable
circumstances. For professional audiences.
Cesarean section: Classical (Motion picture) U. S. Dept.
of the Army, 1952.
19 min., sd., color, 113 mut
Order no. PDIF 5203.
Summary: Shows surgical procedures for classical cesarean sec-
tion, with anatomical landmarks Indicated throughout the operation.
Cesarean section-Norton paravesical extraperitoneal tech-
nic with a case history (Motion picture) Milton L. Mc-
Call and Arthur First. Released by Milton L. McCall,
1918.
15 min., M. at ad, speed. color, 16 elm.
Summary: Demonstrates in a case the Norton procedure for ce-
sarean section with dissection of the paravesical fascia and Masan
of the lower uterine segment for section. For surgeons and obstetri-
cians.
A concept of maternal and neonatal care (Motion picture)
George Washington University School of Medicine with
the Medical Film Institute of the Association of Ameri-
can Medical Colleges, 1951.
26 min., ad., b&w, 10 mm.
Summary: A report to the medical profession based on experiences
of the George Washington University Hospital. Shows the advan-
tages of a continuity of care in maternity cases beginning with the
first prenatal visit.
Continuous spinal analgesia in caesarean section (Motion
picture) Abbott Laboratories, 1945. Made by Mervin W.
La Rue, inc.
42 min si odor. 16 nun
Summon/ In n good risk case of cesarean section. Illustrates a
technique of continuous spinal unalgemla by use of small divided doses
of anesthetic. In animal experiments, contrasts the effects of con.
nations spinal analgesia unit the single Injection technique. For
obstetricians.
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Delivery of quadruplets (Motion picture) Davis & Geck,
1945.
30 min, si.. color. 16 min.
Summary: Shows the delivery of quadruplets by cesarean section
under continuous spinal analgesia. Presents a brief history and the
prenatal course of the patient. X-ray confirmation of the diagnosis
and the growth in utero during the last three months of pregnancy.
Describes the development of the four babies from birth to two Years
of age, with scenes taken at periodic Intervals during that time. Dis-
cusses the Indication for cesarean section. For professional groups
only.
Early human fetal activity (Motion picture) Ladd Labo-
ratory of the Dept. of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh, 1952.
mia., al., b&w, 10 mut
Summary: Photographs of characteristic reactive behaviour epi-
sodes from six human fetuses of 814. 914, U. 11%, and 14 weeks of
menstrual ace. Designed for genetic psychologists, embIT11110191ta,
psychiatrists. obstetricians, pediatricians, biologists, medical students,
and social workers.
Extraperitoneal cesarean section (Motion picture) John a
Irwin. Made and released by Billy Burke Productions,
1940.
10 min., sl. at ad, speed, color, 10 ram.
Summary: Shows how the blunt dissection of the bladder, from the
uterus and the unopened peritoneum. necessitates only suturing of
the faada and approximation of skin for closure of the abdominal
wall. For medical profession.
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Extraperitoneal caesarean section-' a simplified paravesical
technic (.Votion picture) Abriluun it. -lb:mimic!. Made
and released by Motion Picture Division, Dept. of Theater
Arts, University of California, Los Angeles; made 1951.
17 min, mt. color, 16 min.
Summary: Demonstrates it procedure for extraperItoaeal approach
in cesarean section. with broad downward incision, avoidance of
bladder trauma, and modified *incision Into the uterus. For surgeons
and obstetricians.
Glimpses of living embryos at various stages In their
development (Motion picture) University of Michigan
Medical School, 1950.
40 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: Technique of preparing and photographing
living embryos; series of living chick embryos at
various ages to illustrate growth processes involved in
development of embryonic body. "Close-ups!: at higher
magnification show in more detail such processes as
early heart beats, movement of blood corpuscles within
smaller vessels, rocking of embryo by amniotic con-
tractions. Later stages of body formation and hatching,
based on wren embryos.
Another issue. 35 mm.
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ture) ltuntot E. Avers and .rohn G. Mussio. 3Iade by
CallIpltS Flint Productions. 1.043. Released by Clay-
Adams Co.
tm min.. ed.. neer. ta tom.
sootosoce: Shows a amalldn practice roma: explains the elmice of
foreeps: demonstrates a forceps delivery on a nutaildn followed bY
the use of forme during a ddivery. For medical students, general
Ptaelltieuere, residents In obstetrics.
Ptaitttatal care (Motion picture) Medical Films (later name
Medical Arts Productions) IBM
izt nila. sl..b&w.1.6 mat.
Sunissare: Sisals a moths in the hospital room. doing exercises.
rating for,baby, cumin= etc: Discusses father's relation to swam-
aeon. and portraya Joy to be found in the new family pattern. Dia-
gram Sew how motherkbody returns to norniaL
Prenatal care (Motion picture) Medical Films (later name
Medimtl Arts Productions) 1952.
autta..se... taw; 16mar.
Slussery: Through ihe prenatal cure of three premnat women.
tele the need of tnedIcal examination ant care. discusses correct dlet,
peewees exerckwer fertility me. shows ProPer. clatidaM etc
Toxentisa oC preg;muurr (Motion picture) rrwin, Neisder
CO.,.1052... Made bylrerrimW. LaRue, inc.
30 mitt. sd.. colon 19 mat
Sitaseseryz Emus tempts andefects of arteriolar rasecomarie-
den,In Maniteini demonstrates thestterale et a. vasodilators drrm
tlenteutal in the treatment of cases since 1930. For obstetricians
asidgesteralprstitioners.
Triplet-preotancy: One intrauterine, two extrauterine fi(e-
tiom picture) John C. Irwin. Made and released by Billy
Burke?Productiorm 1040.
Matta slat ml.speekceloe 16 rm.
Simms: Ttam,the history et ass. Includits pre-natal S-rays
slientreawin prepuser doublet:mavens mmentatien. and gesta.
timear atmited to, the right mars at uterus, Slows delivers` of
twins aml temesal of the gemation sc. redd tuts and ovary. set
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YLSOnstainithilmUestloomemablishiur.diarmsts of internitiosthmal
nottassez. FormalcaLPmfefuloo.
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Aspiration of the anterior chamber in subconjunctivitis ap-
proach (Motion picture) Conrad Berens. Released by
Ophthalmological Foundation. I941'.
is into.. ot., color. 16 nun.
Summary: Shoos a method of aspirating the anterior chamber by
means of a syringe and a hypodermic needle. For opthalmologists
and medical students.
Color vision (Motion picture) The Ophthabnalogical
Foundation, Inc., 1949.
9 min., at., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Instruments used to detect color vision
anomalies (Drs. Conrad Berens, Gerald Fonda).
Corneal contact lenses (Motion picture) Ophthalmo-
logical Foundation, Inc., 1951.
10 min., at., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Technic of fitting =tact lenses (Drs.
Conrad Berens, Louis .1. filmed).
Cycloelectrolysis for glaucoma (Motion picture) The
Ophthalmological Foundation, Inc., 1948.
25 into., at., color, 16 nun.
Summary: Indications, contraindications, techille of
cycloelectrolyals for control of various types of glaucoma
(Dm. Conrad -Berens, L. Benjamin Sheppard, Arthur B.
Duel).
The embryology of the eye (Motion p(cture) Americur
Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 1950.
Made by Sturgts-Grant Productions.
41 min.. ad.. color. 16mm.
With 16 aca In. lantern slides. and mimeographed text. Supple-
mentary filmstrip of the same title also Imitable.
Summon): Presents the development of the ale: the egtfe =Miens.
retina, vitreous and optic nerve, the anterior eye regions and orbit.
the vascular system, and the facia/ region. For students of ca-
briolet:9 and ophthalmology
The enemy of your eyes (Motion picture) U. S. Th,35
Service, 1950.
13 min., ad.. color, 16 tam.
Summary: Shows the treatment for trachoma given a Navaho
fornilY and the successful care effected in an Indian Service hospital.
Explains how to avoid reinfection by tratimed home sanitation.
Errors of refraction (Motion picture) Dept. of Audio Vis-
ual Medical Education, and Dept. of Opluivitionlogy,
Northwestern Unrcerilty Medical School, 1944. Made by
Mervin W. La Rue. inc.
50 min., et. color Id nun.
Summary In animated diagrams presents the baste principles of
the optical properties of tenses and the refractive errors of the eye.
For students of physiology and ophthalmology.
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Evisceration with plastic scleml implant (Motion picture)
The Optitalcological Foundation, Inc., 1951.
15 min., at., color, to tam.
Summary: Indications and contrakidications, surgical
technics of evisceration with Implantation of apacial
hollow plastic Implant into scleral shell (Dm. Conrad
Berens, A. R. Rosa).
Eyes of service (Motion picture) Boston.Eye Bank,
1953.
12 min., ad., color, 16 non.
Summary: Work of Boston Eye Bank as seen through the
eyes of a patient who has undergone corneal transplant
operation.
Glaucoma: What the general practitioner should know
(Motion picture) National Society for the Prevention of.
Blindnest, 1951. Produced by Sturgis-Grant Productions.
sd..color.1.6 mm.
Summary: Premier. largely In animate, the statistics and Patho-
logical pasatolocr ot glaucoma. and Its signs and symptoms:demo-
mates examination by the general practitioner and optithaltaeloget:
and outlines therapy. For general inintitioners, medical students:
hidocapsulotony and capsuloteety (Motion picture) The
Ophthalmological Foundation, Inc., 1951.
s min., at., color, to=. r
Sissies:try: Technic of cap:sloe:ay and iridocapaulotorny
for secondary cataracts (Dr. Conrad Serena).
Removal of magnetic foreign bodies from the eye (Motion
picture) U. S. War Dept., 1946.
14 adz. 51.. color. 16 am
Order no. PM'
Summary: Demonstrates techniques In retooling magnetle forelpx
bodies from the eye. Portrays the headline of a detached retina
case For medical personnel.
Retinal detachment (Motion picture) The Ophthal-
moloecal Foundation, 1952.
to rata., at.. color, 16 mm,
Summary: Surgical procedure for separation of retina
(Dr. Conrad Berens).
Retroplacement of the inferior oblique at the scieral inser-
tion (Motion picture) OphthabnoloOcal Foundation, 1940.
Slade by Conrad Berens.
LS min. EL. color. la ma
Sususarst: Shows a technic for the resection of the laefior oblique
mass For ophthaheologista and medical students.
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Right on the nose (.11otion picture) American Optical Co..
14.
14 min., ad., bale, 10 mm.
Summary: How to adjust Industrial safety goggles with nonpre.
=lotion lenses to immure each wearer maximum protection with corn.
fort; bow to alter goggles; how to care for them.
Routine examination of extra ocular motility (Motion
picture), 'The Ophthalmological Foundation, 1951.
40 min.., al., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Instruments and technic for measuring
motility of extra ocular muscles (Drs. Conrad Barons,
Louie .1. Girard).
?,8?Ipecficial keratectorny (Motion picture) Tho Ophthal-
- ,.mological Foundation, Inc., 1948.
T min., al.,..color, 16 mm.
Summery: Indications, contraindloations and surgical
4,,,prooedure for excision of superfloial opacities of cornea
(Dr. Conrad Berens).
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Transplantation of Tenon's capsule (Motion picture)
The Ophthalmological Foundation, 1946.
15 color, 16 mm.
qumnicT correction of postoperative oicetriced
strablem by transplantation of Tenon's capsule
(Drs. Conrad Berens, Hunter Romaine).
MEDICINE?Qtorhinolaryngology
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Anatomy of the ear (Motion picture) Doho Chemical
, Company, 1949.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Anatomy of ear as surgeon sees it. Important
land-marks in their relation to diverse surgical procedures;
their significance. Guides toward safety In surgery. Age
changes in temporal bone which vary relationship of vital
structures. Prevalent variations from normal shown with
particular reference to recognition before surgical acci-
dents happen.
Chronic purulent otitis media (Motion picture) Medical
Film Guild, Ltd., 1945.
47 min., ad., color, 16 nun.
Summary: One common symptom of chronic middle ear
suppurations: the chronically discharging ear. Otoscopic
examination, physical findings demonstrate difference
between dangerous and non-dangerous lesions. Dangerous
type converted into non-dangerous type by tympani,
numtoldectoncy.
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A clinic on acute mastoiditis (Motion picture) Doho
Chemical Corporation, 1947.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Sununary: Anatomy of mastoid process, etiological
factors, influence of general conditions on development
of mastoiditis. How acute coalescent and acute hemor-
rhagic mastoiditis develop: pathology depicted. Symp.
tomatology and typos of clinical variations; roentgen
findings; surgical anatomy. Operative procedure; im-
portance of landmarks; use of instruments; relationship
of vital structures. Postoperative care; complications
to be expected (Drs. Samuel J. Kopetzky, Dr. Ralph ).lmour).
A clinic on chronic otitic purulencies (Motion picture)
Doho Chemical Corporation, 1948.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Presentation on actual patients in hospital's
out-patient department, of various types of lesions with
one symptom in common, chronically discharging ear.
Differential diagnostic data; underlying pathology;
operative and non-operative therapy. Surgical procedures
of radical tympanomastoidectomy. Estimations of loss of
bearing acuity due to lesion, and following surgery.
A clinic on deafness (Motion picture) Auralgan Research
Division, Doho Chemical Corp. Made and released by
Medical Film Guild; made 1946.
93 min., ml., color, 10 mm.
Summary: Theories and physiology of hearing, diagnostic methods
to determine the range of hearing, and various medical and surgical
therapeutic methods. .For otolaryngologlsls.
A clinic ic.? petrositis with meningitis (Motion picture)
Medical Film Guild, Ltd., 1940.
30 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Story of management and therapy of acute
suppurative petrositis. Symptoms shown pictorially
with animated charts of laboratory and clinical findings.
A clinic on sigmold sinus thrombosis (Motion picture)
Medical Film Guild, Ltd., 1941.
35 min., ad., color, is mm.
Summary: Anatomy, genesis of lesion, symptomatology
and operative therapy presented as it occurod in actual
case of sigrooid sinus thrombosis. Diagrams, animations,
models.
Clinic on the deafened (Motion picture) Doho Chemical
Corporation, 1950.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Clinic of cases of deafness; factors; cases
differentiated. Prevalent theories of sound perception.
principle causes of deafness, diagnostic determinations.
Audiometry explained, medical and surgical therapy
evaluated (Drs. Samuel J. Kopotzky and Ralph Almour).
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Correction of nasal defomdties (Motion picture) Davis &
Godc, Inc., 1941.
19 min., al., color, 16 ram.
Summary: Several typos of nasal deformities; correc-
tions. Operations for reduotion in size of nose with re-
construction of lower lateral cartilages (Drs. J. Barrett
Brown and F. McDowell).
Diseases of the ear, nose, and throat (Motion picture)
Paul H 1101inger, 1946.
ZD min., at, color, 16 mm.
Summary: A selection of endoscopic motion picture views through
the nasal and the otic speculum. bronchoscope and esophagescope,
with Identifying titles, showing normal structures and the most com-
monly encountered disease entities. For medical students. Interns.
residents, physicians, specialists in otolaryngology and chest diseases,
and nurses.
A dry clinic on sinus thrombosis (Motion picture) Doho
Chemical Corporation, 1947.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Anatomy, genesis of lesion, symptomatology
and operative therapy of ?HUI sinus thrombosis as they
occurred in actual case. Each atop as case develops;
laboratory test (Des. Samuel J. Kopetzky, Ralph Almour,
Julius W. Boll).
Examination of the ear, nose, and &sold; instrumentation
and technique (Motion picture) State University of Iowa,
College of Medicine. Dept. of Otolaryngology and 3faxillo-
Facial Surgery, 1951. Made by the State University of
Iowa, Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction.
27 min., oil., color. 10 min.
Koduchrome.
Summary: Presents a routine procedure for ear, nose, and throat
examination; explains the Instruments and how they are used. For
medical students, residents, and general practitioners-
The fenestration operation for otoselerosis (Motion picture)
George E. Shambaugh, 1950. Made by Mervin W. La Rue,
inc., 1947.
42 min., M., color, 16 aim.
Summary: Through animated drawings demonstrates the anatomy
of the ear, the normal mechanism of hearing, and the development of
an otosclerotic focus with Its effect on the stapes; through endeseople
cinematography shows the author's procedure for exposure of the
mId-
die ear and creation era new fenestra; demonstrates the action of the
new window; and presents the patient postoperatively. For otolo-
gists, general practitioners, residents.
Foreign bodies in the air and food passages (Motion pic-
ture) Paul II Ilolinger, 1951.
31 ruin. si calor, 16 rum
Summary Endoscople views of frequently encountered foreign
bodies In the esnplinaua trachem nod bronchi Illustrates the removal
of the foreign bodies and their valve action In the air passages. For
medscal students. Intents, residents, general practitioners. gastro-
enterologists. otolaryngologists. and pediatricians
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The function of the ear in health and disease (Motion
picture) Doho Chemical Cccpccation, 1951.
35 min., ad., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Response of ear to sound in health and
disease. Pathologic condition seen and simultaneously
distorted acoustic signal which patient perceives, Is
heard (Drs. II. G. Kobrak, Joseph E. Hind, Robert B.
Miller).
Functional study of the tongue and the velapharyngeal
musculature (Motion picture) University of Minnesota.
Produced and released by Audio Visual Education Service,
University of Minnesota, 1950.
8 min., ad., color. 16 mum.
Summary: Demonstrates velo-pharyngeal closure and action of the
tongue In all phonetic ranges as viewed from above through a clear
plastic plate; and shows Internal and external prosthetic restoration.
For students of medicine, dental surgery. and speech.
The functions of the ear in health and disease (Motion pic-
ture) Heinrich F. G. 1Cobrak; made 1948. Released by
Medical Film Guild.
31 min., ad., color, HI tniu.
Summary: Detnuustnneu vibration of the timilvleA bum the unmet
middle ear during auditory stimulation. no seen with stroboscopic
cinematography through ulndows dissected through die temporal
bone. Describes pathologies: otosclerusla adhesions, and tierce deaf-
nese; and shows the complex ossicular vibrations created by band
Music For medical studeuts and residents In otology.
The infant larynx (Motion picture) Paul 1E liolinger,
1940.
16 min., si? color, 16 mm.
Summary: Direct laryngescople view, of the normal adult and In-
fant larynxes showing typical pathological conditions of the Infant
larynx, correlated to some cams with roentgenograms. For medical
students, interns, residents, general practitioners, otolaryngologlsts,
pediatricians, Internists, and xastre-enterolocista.
The inner ear; a cinematographic study of some aspects et
its anatomy, physiology, and pathology (Motion picture)
Heinrich F. G. Kobrak, with the Medical Film Guild.
Released by the Medical Film Guild, 1951.
35 min, ad., color, 16 min.
Summary. Shows dissections of the utricle. saccule, semicircular
canals, and cochlea of animals and humans; demonstrates the acoustic
function of the cochlea through windows In the optic ramie; shows
acoustic vibrations of the stapes, butler membrane, and intralabydn-
thine fluids; describes 5Idniere's disease; shows acoustic reflexes of
muscles of the middle ear. For medical students, otologists, physi-
ologists.
Non-operative treatment or paranasal sinusitis (Motion
picture) Medical Film Guild, Ltd., 1941.
15 min., ad., color, 16 mai.
Summary: Approach to conservative management of
sinus infections encountered in daily routine. Simple
forms of therapy which have proven efficacious.
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