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Aggression: Explosive Emotion Part 1, 1980
Produced by Bristol-Myers Company.
The film discusses the positive and negative aspects of aggression as well as its different stages.
Airway obstruction: cause and prevention (WF 140 b VC no.6 1970), 1975
An Official Report of Health Research, Inc. Buffalo, N.Y. Health Research, Inc. and the University of Buffalo.
This program presents the problem of obstruction of the oropharynx by the tongue and soft palate in the unconscious, prone subject through demonstration on the dissected cadaver and with cineroentograms of the upper airways. This program is recommended for medical students, anesthesiologists and emergency medicine practitioners.
All in the Game, 1971
Produced by Time-Life Multimedia and written by the British Broadcasting Corporation. As part of the series "Children Growing Up," the film explores the way children's individual and group play develops. It also describes the various forms such play may take.
Amazing newborn (HF7523), 1975
Produced by Maureen Hack at the Health Sciences Communications Center, Case Western Reserve University
The film presents three normal infants from one to seven days of age who are shown reacting to visual tactile and auditory stimuli and identifies six different organized patterns of behavior, including the quiet alert state and the crying state.
An Endodontic Clinic on Root Resection, 1963
Anatomy Of the Head And Neck: Temporo-Mandibular Joint, 1958
Animal War, Animal Peace, 1974
Produced by Time-Life Broadcast, Inc.
The film shows how humans may find out the sources of their aggressions by studying the behavior of animals.
Animals and How They Communicate, 1966
Produced by Coronet Instructional films.
The film shows how animals communicate fear, presence, interest, and alarm, discusses aspects of behavior that are communicated between sound and movement, and illustrates the role communication plays in survival. Examples of animal communication in the film range from courtship displays among birds, to the social life of prairie dogs, to the intricate actions of bees and ants.
*Anxiety: concept and manifestations, 1977
Presented by American Journal of Nursing Co. Educational Services Division.
Course instructors Grayce Sills and Doreen James Wise discuss how anxiety is communicated and developed, how it relates to self-concept, and how its manifestations affect thought processes, biophysiological functioning, perceptual field, and awareness. Methodology for intervention is analyzed.
Aortic Stenosis, 1958
3 reels.
The aortic valve is expanded, and tubes are inserted into the aorta so that blood will keep pumping. At the end, the artificial valve is shown.Enclosed note reads Reject Footage, aortic stenosis, for comp. film, opt. print.