1950S CANCER OPERATION & PRESERVATION OF CANCER SPECIMEN FOR RADIATION STUDIES At the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston surgeons perform a cancer operation and take a sample of the diseased tissue so the effects of radiation from atomic power can be studied on cancer cells. Cut to the research institute adjacent to the hospital where a technician takes the tissue sample and places it in a special solution to preserve it then places it in storage for future research.
Date: 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:29:00, No Audio
1950S MEDICAL RESEARCH ON CANCER CELLS KILLED WITH RADIATION A medical researcher prepares his microscope and motion picture camera to study the effects of radiation on live cancer cells. CUs of the active cancer cells splitting and multiplying, the technician exposing them to radiation and the cancer cells now unable to split illustrate the process of atomic power used to treat the disease.
Date: 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:11:00, No Audio
A CHILDRENS WARD MED1_SR_153. Commercial shot of several doctors and a woman with her baby in the children’s ward of a hospital. PLEASE NOTE: ALL TALENT HAS BEEN CLEARED.
Date: 2000s - COLOR Source: Video: DigBeta Length: 00:00:24:00, No Audio
A DOCTOR CHECKS HIS PATIENT MED1_SR_064. A doctor checks on his patient while she is being cared for by several nurses. PLEASE NOTE: ALL TALENT HAS BEEN CLEARED.
Date: 2000s - COLOR Source: Video: DigBeta Length: 00:00:28:00, No Audio
ACCIDENT AT THE BOYSCOUT ANNUAL JAMBOREE In Virginia - at the National Boyscout Jamboree, paramedics stretcher injured victims to ambulances after an electrical accident.
Date: July 30, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:12:00, No Audio
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