The motion picture in medical education

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The motion picture in medical education
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Description Excerpts from a number of medical teaching films are shown. The purpose of this film is to stimulate the use of motion pictures in teaching medicine. Footage includes: the mitral valve in the beating heart of a dog; an animated diagram of a cardiac bypass experiment; cinemicrographs of the lymph vessels in the mesentery of the rat, including segments in phase microscopy and dark field illumination; cinefluorographic pictures of food and liquid being swallowed; close-up footage of a cannula being placed in the femoral vein of a cat; split-screen films of heart action and simultaneous electrocardiogram; split-screen films of the peristaltic action of normal intestines and the intestines after drugs have been administered; animated diagrams of embryonic development of the eye; the innervation of the salivary glands shown in animated diagrams; time-lapse photomicrographs in histological studies; cinemicrographic studies of disease processes, shown is the"sludged blood" of a Rhesus monkey
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Author Council on Drugs (American Medical Association), Sturgis-Grant Productions.

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Attribution: Council on Drugs (American Medical Association), Sturgis-Grant Productions.

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