| RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES Radioactive Isotopes are used as detector for patient with thyroid gland problems | ||
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| This clip is not available for streaming at this time. Please contact WPA. | Tape Master: | 7147 |
| Catalog #: | 11323 | |
| Clip Number: | 11323-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | NP 322 | |
| Timecode: | 01:45:23 - 01:47:50 | |
| Location: | England | |
| Year Shot: | 1950 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | HEALTH AND MEDICINE: Examinations & Tests LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England SCIENCE: Nuclear TRANSPORTATION/AVIATION: Airports | |
| Description: | RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES Radioactive Isotopes are used as detector for patient with thyroid gland problems London airport and Middlesex airport. C/U Puts phial in wing-tip, pushes it down and closes hatch. M/S From aircraft, propellor turning and reflected on wet ground. M/S Aircraft taking off. L/S Aircraft disappearing into distance - Dissolve to - M/S Laboratory assistant puts lead container on desk, takes top off, puts in metal rod which lifts out small phial, and puts it on table between two pieces of lead. C/U Man puts phial between lead and takes away metal rod. He inserts and fills syringe from phial. C/U Man empties syringe into glass and puts down syringe and glass. M/S Nurse and patient sitting down, patient takes glass from doctor and drinks. C/U Patient drinking. M/S Patient gets up from couch and walks into another room followed by nurse. M/S and C/U Patient sits down under geiger counter which is pulled down over her head. C/U Doctor. C/U Nurse. C/U Instrument panel, pan down as hand reaches out and turns on switch. C/U Patient under geiger counter. C/U Lights on panel flicker intermittently. C/U Another doctor. C/U Lights flickering on panel. C/U Doctor turns on switch - Dissolve to - C/U Head and neck of girl lying down, nurse undoes top of her dress showing crosses on neck. C/U Crosses. C/U Doctor puts instrument on girl's neck over crosses. C/U Instrument panel. C/U Doctor with detector on patient's neck. C/U Instruments. C/U Doctor with detector on patient's neck. | |


