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Excision of Aortic Aneurysm or Aortic Aneurysm Dr. Morrow 12/16/1964, 1964-1965
5 reels.
The patient's chest is opened, and the main artery is clamped. Blood is drawn from the valve, and the artificial ball valve prosthesis is inserted. The aortic valve is reattached. A neoplasm is removed from a heart. One portion depicts the cutting of a torso, stitching in the area, and an opening of the outer wall of the heart. (This footage could be from a different series. One can contains a note reading reject footage, pulmonic stenosis.)
Excision of Right Ventricular Myxoma, 13 Feb 1964
2 reels.
Roll A and roll B.
The chest is cut open, and the myxoma is removed.
*Eye of the beholder, 1953
Distributed by Stuart Reynolds Productions. Beverly Hills, California. Directed by Felix Feist
In this episode of General Electric Theater, an Emmy-nominated show hosted by Ronald Reagan, the protagonist Mike's (Richard Conte) ambiguous actions, along with their potential for misunderstanding, are examined through the eyes of others.
Eye of the Beholder, 1953
Produced by BNA Communications, Inc.
As part of the General Electric Theatre Series, this film narrates the story of an artist who becomes involved in the murder of a beautiful girl, and how he is perceived differently by a number of witnesses.
Fat Fighters, 1971
Produced by Brigham Young University. Written by Wetzel O. and Scott Whitaker.
The film introduces and follows a group of women who are part of a behavior modification therapy group focused on weight loss. Some solutions suggested in the films are increased dating and identifying potential psychological causes for obesity.
Fathers, 1980
Produced by Churchill Films.
The film explores what it means to be a father in contemporary society and illustrates the challenges men face in being effective parents. It compares and contrasts the busy-at-work father, the authoritarian, and the father who shares child care responsibilities.
First Cardiac Operation in New Surgery Suite, 4 June 1963
1 reel.
The patient's chest is cleaned and then cut open. Tissue is removed from the aorta and is replaced by an artificial valve.
First Foods, 1977
Produced by the Society for Nutrition Education.
The film provides basic information to parents and interested professionals on the nutritional needs of babies during the first year of life. It shows and discuss home preparation of baby food and gives advice about commercial baby food.
First Two Weeks of Life, 1970
Produced by Proctor and Gamble Company.
The film shows the changes that occur in an infant's development in the first two weeks of life.
Flex Tester for Pacemaker Wires, 18 April 1963
1 reel.
Pacemaker wires are stretched and bounced at different speeds to see how they move and work while attached to a pacemaker and heart muscles.
Note on leader says original color and black and white.