TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GENERAL
MRI READOUTS OF BRAIN SCANS. BLUE HUE WITH ORANGE LENS FLARE
PET scan (Positron Scan Tomography) documentary, 1983
Medical Marvel - A new biomedical procedure in the 1980's that is used to diagnose and map metabolic disorders of the brain. PET scan (Positron Scan Tomography), a new biomedical procedure used to diagnose and map metabolic disorders of the brain. Shows a woman patient being prepared for a PET scan of brain. Shows PET scan device and computer used to analyze the data that comes from the scanner. Shows the scanned image of a person's brain that has a brain tumor as a hospital person explains the significance of the colors shown on the scanned image.
Bridgeman Images Details
MTR-1BU Beta SP
Community Health
Various Subjects
Brain scans, Catscans of brains
U.S. Naval bombardment of Mariana Islands during World War II
Bombardment of Tinian, Saipan and Guam in the Mariana Islands by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Sailors on the destroyer USS Braine, DD-630, as viewed from the battleship USS New Mexico, BB-40, following transfer of several wounded from the destroyer to the battleship, during World War 2. A U.S. Northampton Class heavy cruiser bombarding Japanese positions in Mariana Islands. Smoke rising from shell strikes. Officer aboard the USS New Mexico observing action through binoculars. A sailor scanning horizon with binoculars. Triple gun turrets of the New Mexico trained to port. She being firing guns singly. Signal flags being raised above the New Mexico. Officers scanning horizon with binoculars. A couple of crew members taking a snooze break on deck. Various views of smoke rising in distance, from naval shelling. Two U.S. Navy observation float planes fly overhead. A formation of nine U.S. carrier-based aircraft fly toward the island. More views of explosions ashore. Two light cruisers firing close to shore. Location: Mariana Islands. Date: June 1944.
[Brief tray: LSM_23_Scanners brain images]
BRAIN SCANS - DOCS CONFER
Scanned brain images, doctors review scans.
BRAIN TUMOR BACKGROUND (1986)
July 24, 1986, KANSAS CITY ROYALS MANAGER DICK HOWSER UNERGOES SURGERY TODAY FOR A LARGE MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR. THIS STORY IS BACKGROUND ON HOW BRAIN TUMORS WORK.
CAMERA TO SAVE LIFE
Full title reads: "London. Camera To Save Life". <br/> <br/>London. Dr Gordon shows his invention - the echo encephalograph - to help head injuries. <br/> <br/>GV Bus accident in Oxford Street. LV Pan showing the bus up against wall. LV Injured people being helped into ambulance. SV Injured man lying on ground. <br/> <br/>GV Pan Ambulance arriving at Willesden hospital with Emergency accident case. CU Sign "Receiving Room" SV Patient being treated for head injury. CU Pan. ditto. LV Dr Douglas Gordon seated at his echo encephalograph. CU The small screen on which echoes are shown. CU Doctor Gordon speaking. He says "To show a brain displacement by X-Rays takes an hour or more and is not without danger to the patient". He stops speaking. SV As Patient sits down near the encephalograph CU As Ultrasonic probe is applied to patient's head. Wild track of Dr Gordon explaining the technique. Various shots of him showing his other machine the Tomograph which looks like an early type of scanner to produce images of the head. He shows X rays and ultrasound scans and comperes them. <br/> <br/>(Orig.Neg. & Library)
DRUG SHOW / WHY THIS PLAGUE
COVERAGE OF BRAIN SCANS DISPLAYED ON A COMPUTER DISPLAY TERMINAL AT JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY WHERE RESEARCH IS BEING CONDUCTED ON THE EFFECTS OF NARCOTICS ON THE BRAIN. 00:38:35:00 VS of brain scan images. VS of a man operating a computer. CI: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: BRAIN SCAN.
Animation of the human brain
Animation of the anatomical structure of the human brain
LK ALZHEIMER BRAIN SCAN
CUs brain scans on light board.
HARDWIRED FOR FAITH BRAIN SCAN
JL-111 16mm Beta SP
DOCTORS FOR PEOPLE
1990s STOCK FOOTAGE
BLOND HAIRED FEMALE DOCTOR LOOKING OVER SOMEBODY'S BRAIN SCANS OR X-RAYS NEUROIMAGING
The 60 years of the Pierre Wertheimer neurological hospital
BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY 1992
A NEW FORM OF RADIATION THERAPY CAN KILL CERTAIN BRAIN TUMORS IN ONE SHOT.
ALZHEIMER'S ADVANCE SCANNING THE BRAIN
DOCTOR RICHARD BESSER CS VO ON HOW A PANEL OF EXPERTS WILL ADVISE THE FDA WHETHER TO DECIDE TO RECOMMEND A MILESTONE TEST IN HELPING DIAGNOSE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Gamakite Medical; 9/7/89
Gamakite medical, X-Ray, MRI Scan, brain tumor, Gamma Knife, Brain Scan
BRAIN SCAN RESULTS
Slow pan over the results from a brain scan.
Normal MRI brain scan, sagittal view
Coloured sagittal MRI scans of a normal healthy head and neck. The scans start at the left of the body and move right through it. The eyes are seen as red circles, while the anatomy of the brain and spinal cord is best seen between them. The vertebrae of the neck and back are seen as blue blocks. The brain comprises paired hemispheres overlying the central limbic system. The cerebellum lies below the back of the hemispheres, behind the brainstem, which connects the brain to the spinal cord.
RUGBY: BETTER DETECT CEREBRAL CONCUSSIONS
BRAIN SCAN MONITOR
A monitor displays a brain scan.