Rear View Of Woman Choosing Grocery Products In Supermarket
4K Woman Choosing Grocery Products In Supermarket
NEW PARALYSIS TREATMENT
COVER FTG REGARDING HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS. 13:22:22:02 VS OF HOSPITAL LAUNDRY WORKERS FOLDING AND STERILIZING TOWELS. CU OF A STERILIZING MACHINE. 13:28:44:12 CU OF SURGICAL TOOLS BEING STERILIZED. 13:32:43:00 INTV/W A LABORATORY TECHNICIAN WHO TALKS ABOUT WAYS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTION THROUGH STERILIZATION. CU OF A BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR. 13:38:56:16 VS OF A LAB TECHNICIAN WORKING WITH ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT. CU OF A SUPPLY OF ENDOTRACHEAL TUBES. 13:59:32:13 CU OF A NEWBORN BABY RECEIVING A TRACHEOTOMY. CI: HEALTH: INFECTION. OCCUPATIONS: LABORATORY WORKER.
Life Line
Life Line. Official war department film about the U.S. Armed Forces capture of Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands from the Japanese and importance of readily available medical equipment to help treat injured soldiers.. 1940s, War Department, Signal Corps, World War II, South Pacific, palm trees, Munda, Rendova Island, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, battle footage, combat footage, American Task Force, U.S. Task Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Japanese forces, U.S. bombers in flight and dropping bombs, mission to occupy Solomon Islands, battleships, subsidiary mission to eliminate Japanese and help victims, U.S. troops disembarking ships and traveling in landing crafts to Rendova beachhead, transport boats, landing parties, amphibious assault, bombers flying over islands, aerial bomb explosions, destroyer, assault on beach, U.S. troops arriving at Rendova and trekking through jungle, U.S. and Japanese troops exchanging gunfire in jungle, combat footage, American soldiers standing over dead Japanese soldiers, dead bodies lying on ground, U.S. troops bringing equipment including artillery weapons and medical supplies ashore to beachhead, soldiers using ?Long Tom? 155mm gun to fire on Munda, American troops setting up camp, soldiers lined up and being served food, soldiers hunkered down under cover and looking through binoculars, Japanese counterattack, Japanese bombers in flight, US anti-aircraft troops firing guns at Japanese planes, palm trees, Japanese bomber crashing into water, bombs dropped from Japanese bombers exploding in jungle, fires throughout camp from bombings, dead American soldiers being carried on stretcher and lying on ground, soldiers carrying injured soldiers, medics treating injured soldiers, medical supplies, morphine, blood plasma, quinine sulfate, bandage being prepared, pills being dispensed from bottle, wound being tended and bandaged to prevent infection, soldiers carrying wounded soldiers on stretchers and loading them onto ?Ambo Peeps? vehicles, ambulances, Jeeps, soldiers on stretchers being transported on ?Ambo Peeps? through jungles, collecting station, soldiers unloading injured from ?Ambo Peeps? and carried into medical tents, medic treating wounded soldiers, medic trying to save soldier?s arm, bandaging leg, tending to foot wound, medics sterilizing gowns, blood plasma package from American Red Cross, medics unpacking blood plasma package and preparing it for use, wounded soldier lying on stretcher receiving blood plasma transfusion, wounded soldier on stretcher being carried into tent, medic amputating soldier?s leg using amputation saw, amputation saw being unwrapped and placed into holder with other medical instruments, medical supply factory, female and male workers preparing first aid and medical supplies to be shipped to front line, male workers weighing powder, men pouring powder into canister and mixing it by hand, male workers rolling canister, worker rolling bandage, workers packaging Sulfadiazine pills, chemists preparing medication in laboratory, morphine syrettes, jars of pills, stacked crates of blood plasma, soldiers carrying injured soldier on stretcher and loading onto truck, truck driving through jungle, soldiers boarding and transporting injured soldiers onto landing boat, soldier lighting cigarette for injured soldier on stretcher, landing boat approaching amphibious aircraft, injured soldiers on stretchers being transported onto amphibious aircraft, Navy plane transporting wounded soldiers in flight, VA hospital, doctors and nurses examining wounded soldiers, nurse removing surgical instruments from sterilizer, masked surgeon and nurse scrubbing hands and arms, surgeon assisted by nurse operating on soldier using modern medical equipment, nitrous oxide apparatus, doctor / surgeon talking to smiling soldier sitting in hospital bed, nurses reading to injured soldiers, men diving off float into water, men playing volleyball, USO show with entertainers including Bob Hope and Frances Langford performing on stage for troops, farmers using agricultural machine in field, church, Manhattan skyline with skyscrapers illuminated at night, New York City, cars driving on small town street, baseball and football games in stadium, groom carrying bride over threshold, woman opening oven door and as little girls watch, woman exiting and man entering voting booth, Statue of Liberty at night
Civil Defence
General interior shots of Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps personnel moving supplies into aircraft hangar, preparing army cots and blankets. MSs and CUs of soldiers preparing cots, unpacking crates of blankets. CU of RCAMC shoulder flash, lieutenant's pips. PANs over "Hospital" ready for use. MS of sign "Operation Room" over door, TILT DOWN and DOLLY IN towards two soldiers setting up operation room paraphernalia including tables, lamps. Shot of sign "Sterilization Room", TILT DOWN to two soldiers carrying case. Exterior shot of soldiers pitching tent.
SAUDI/HOSPITALS
00:00:00:00 US Army field hospital - 12th Evacuation Hospital, 332nd Medical Brigade, 2nd Corps Support Command of the 7th Army Corps: [Profile US army field hospital]--- CLEARED BY US MILITARY: SH ...
A scientist examines the internal organs of a dead animal at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center in Long Island, New York.
A film based on the Plum Island Animal Disease Center in Long Island, New York which is dedicated to study of foreign animal diseases. Incoming supplies and equipment needed to carry out research are admitted through autoclaves to achieve sterilization. Technicians at different machines handle glassware and other equipment to be used for the research. Scientists expose research animals to foot and mouth disease virus in an isolated room. The virus is injected below the tongue of the animals. A man takes out the internal organs of a humanely destroyed cattle. The scientist lays down his knives and wears rubber gloves. He examines the internal organs of the cattle during the post-mortem. The animal carcass is placed into an incinerator. A technician wearing red clothing operates the incinerator. The carcass burns in the incinerator. Location: Long Island New York USA. Date: 1958.
Hospital supplies
Hospital supplies. Array of medical and surgical supplies, in packaging, ready for use in a hospital.
RED CROSS
RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS OPEN & UNLOAD STERILIZED BANDAGES, SUPPLIES FROM STERILE MACHINE UNIT
1940s MOBILE FIELD HOSPITAL
A mobile field hospital, including 25 trucks and trailers, 16 tents and other valuable equipment, is presented to England
OPERATION USA AID FOR SOMALIA (1992)
THE SOMALI PEOPLE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF FOOD, AND DOCTORS THERE IN NEED OF MEDICINE AND SUPPLIES. IN AMERICA, THE NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION "OPERATION USA" HAS A WAREHOUSE FILLED WITH MEDICAL SUPPLIES DESTINED FOR THE AFRICAN NATION. THE MATERIALS ARE SURPLUS FROM AMERICAN HOSPITALS, BUSINESSES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. FROM CRUTCHES TO STERILIZERS, THE EQUIPMENT IS IN A WAREHOUSE IN SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA. BUT THE 30 THOUSAND POUNDS OF SUPPLIES WOULD NORMALLY COST A DOLLAR AND A HALF A POUND TO SHIP TO SOMALIA. OPERATION USA IS HOPING THE MILITARY, A COMMERCIAL AIRLINE OR A PRIVATE BENEFACTOR WILL HELP FOOT THE 45 THOUSAND DOLLAR SHIPPING BILL. OFFICIALS SAY DOCTORS IN SOMALIA ARE PERFORMING UP TO 200 SURGERIES A WEEK, WITHOUT BADLY-NEEDED EQUIPMENT. THE GROUPS IS SOLICITING DONATIONS TO HELP COVER COSTS. THE ADDRESS IS: OPERATION USA, 8320 MELROSE AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90069.
DN-R-169 1 inch
Medical Supply System, US Army. Part I Organization & Administration
PFIZER PLANT DAMAGED AMID DRUG SHORTAGE CRISIS
<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>:00-:16</p>\n<p>WTVD</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:16-:21</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong</p>\n<p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:28-:40</p>\n<p>WRAL</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:40-:46</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong</p>\n<p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:53-:56</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong</p>\n<p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:10-1:14</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong</p>\n<p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:22-1:26</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong</p>\n<p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>PARTS OF NORTH CAROLINA SLAMMED BY AN EF-3 TORNADO WEDNESDAY...BUT THE IMPACT OF THE WEATHER DISASTER COULD HAVE MUCH FARTHER REACHING CONSEQUENCES AFTER A PFIZER MANUFACTURING PLANT SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE. MIKE VALERIO REPORTS. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>A NORTH CAROLINA PFIZER PLANT--SLAMMED WEDNESDAY BY AN EF-3 TORNADO....</p>\n<p>ONE OF THE LARGEST FACILITIES MANUFACTURING STERILE INJECTABLE DRUGS IN THE WORLD, THE SITE SUPPLIES MORE THAN A QUARTER OF SUCH MEDICATIONS USED IN U-S HOSPITALS </p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: "A sterile injectable is really any drug that you give by IV. And it affects lots of aspects of American health care from the operating room with anesthesia to infectious disease"</p>\n<p>NOW AS THE COMPANY ASSESSES THE DAMAGE TO GAUGE IMPACT EXPERTS ARE CONCERNED PFIZER'S LOST PRODUCT AND PRODUCTION CAPABILITY COULD HAVE SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES IN HOSPITALS ACROSS THE COUNTRY</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: "I'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and there may be an uh increase in lives loss."</p>\n<p>PHYSICIANS AND SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERTS ALSO FEAR THIS EVENT COULD EXACERBATE THE NATION'S ON-GOING DRUG SHORTAGES</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: </p>\n<p>"We have about 300 drugs in short supply now in the United States"</p>\n<p>DOCTOR PETER CHIN-HONG OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO SAYS THERE ARE SEVERAL KEY FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE SHORTAGES INCLUDING INCREASED DEMAND, SCARCITY IN RAW MATERIALS FROM OVERSEAS, AND A LACK OF TRANSPARENCY IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN.</p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF:</p>\n<p>"It's a multimodal problem that needs a lot of interventions."</p>\n<p>BUT HE SAYS, IF YOU RELY ON A MEDICATION CURRENTLY IN SHORT SUPPLY- DON'T PANIC-- </p>\n<p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF:</p>\n<p>"Find out what the alternatives are but make sure you talk to your health care provider because not all alternatives are created equal."</p>\n<p>I'M MIKE VALERIO REPORTING </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>
Civil Defence
CUs of Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps officers, of nurses' commanding officer. Shot of nurses and soldiers checking first aid supplies on table. Shot of surgeon with sterilized mask on his face, writing report. Shot of technician preparing patient for X-raying, walking to X-ray controls, taking "picture", putting plate in developping tank. MSs of nurse caring for patients, two supervisors looking on. Shot of medic checking casualty, finding him "dead", pulling blanket over his face. Dark shots of tagged refugees sitting and waiting, of casualties on cots. MS of sign "Shock Ward", "Pre-operative". TRAVELLING HAMCS of patient being carried on stretcher.
VACCINATION CENTRES - VACCINE DOSES ARRIVE AND REACTIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS VÉRAN Mont
RED CROSS
TABLE OF RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS PREPARE BANDAGES, SUPPLIES FOR STERILIZING MACHINE
Organ Transplant Surgery - 2
Surgeons perform four organ transplants on one patient. From above, the room is filled with medical supplies on different tables. A surgeon looks intently at his patient.
Cleaning - Blood
MEDICAL OFFICIALS ARE EXCITED ABOUT A NEW DISCOVERY THAT CLAIMS TO MAKE DONATED BLOOD DISEASE-FREE.
DN-R-173 1 inch
Military Immunization. General Procedures
28694 CIVIL DEFENSE AFTER THE ATOMIC BOMB -- IMPROVISED EMERGENCY HOSPITAL
This 1957 black and white film explains setting up improvised emergency hospitals during a crisis. “Lease of Life – The Civil Defense Improvised Emergency Hospital” is by Major Films for the New York State Civil Defense Commission, Office of Medical Defense, Office of Public Health Education, Herman E. Hilleboe, M.D. Commissioner. The film begins with a rotating radar antenna scanning the sky for enemy aircraft with nuclear weapons. A man watches the scan on a screen. Men and women wearing Civil Defense armbands wear headsets (:20-1:00). Stretchers are unloaded at a hospital (1:38-1:52); but in the event of an attack, additional temporary hospitals are needed. The four essentials are diagrammed: a building, supplies and equipment, people, and a plan, shown as the “Manual on Establishing the Improvised Emergency Hospital” (2:53-3:33). Children dressed in 1950s clothing walk out of school past school buses (3:34-3:45). A room full of supplies and equipment is one of 200 stockpiled by New York (3:46-4:08). People are needed: Shown is a doctor performing surgery in a warehouse, a man wearing a Civil Defense Medical armband takes a man’s temperature, and two women work on a medical machine (4:09-4:42). The divisions and section of an improvised emergency hospital are diagrammed. (4:43-5:10). The Surgical Division should be set up first. The triage section, located in a hallway, shows people on litter cots. The doctor assesses who should be treated first (5:11-6:00). Critical patients are taken to the shock room to be prepped for surgery and post-op. Shown are oxygen therapy equipment, a gastric suction pump, a tracheotomy set up, and a hand-operated suction apparatus. Drugs are also available (6:01-7:10). The operating room is immediately set up with tables and lights, and the implements sterilized. Various sets of medical instruments and medical equipment are shown (7:11-8:40). Electrical equipment includes operating lights, suction and pressure apparatus, and the electro-surgical units. A portable electric distribution system provides power from the generator (8:41-9:09). A diagram is shown of the operating room layout and the stockroom (9:10-10:02). Portable gasoline stoves provide heated water (10:03-10:18). The Ward-Treatment Division is diagrammed. Litter cots can be stacked three high if needed (10:19-11:20). The complete diagram is shown (11:21-11:40). Minor treatment surgical instruments are shown (11:41-12:12). The Technical Services Division is diagrammed (12:54-13:08). Instruments are sterilized by hand, using portable autoclaves operated by gasoline stoves, and boiling water sterilizers (13:09-14:15). Two types of x-ray services will be available: a portable fluoroscope and a z-ray, a mobile zero radiography unit, shown pulled by a Buick Roadmaster Sedan and in use (14:16-15:39). Laboratory jars and blood collection tubes are shown (15:40-15:55). The Administrative Services Division is diagrammed (15:56-17:09). A pharmacy maintains the drugs inventory (17:10-17:35). Buildings designated to become temporary hospitals are assessed in advance. Sample floor plans are created, diagrammed, and posted. The example is a school being used (18:08-20:52). All boxes are labeled for ease of unloading and placing in the designated rooms. Instructions are packed with the equipment (20:52-23:15). Civilians receive civil defense emergency hospital training (24:13-24:50). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
CU Woman sprays office desk with disinfectant
CU of a woman wearing latex gloves and holding a paper towel spraying an office desk with disinfectant
Tissue Bank - University of Miami
tissue bank cover footage, university of miami. August 15, 2002 TISSUE BANK - University of Miami Medical Center RS 1 BUNDLES FROM OPERATING ROOM STORED IN FRIDGE 16:53:04 doctor walking through the doorway 16:53:27 ts of fridge - sterilized shelf 16:53:46 pan left 16:54:09 push in to fridge STATE CETIFICATION 16:54:33 ts of State of Florida Certification 16:55:09 ts of registration certificate 16:55:22 ts of New York State Dept. of Health PROCEDURE- DOCTOR WORKING WITH LIVE TISSUE; CUTTING BONE 16:55:34 ts of researcher **** 16:55:53 pan down of doctor cutting tissue **** 16:56:31 ts of tissue 16:56:54 ms of doctor cutting tissue 16:57:35 ms of 16:57:44 ts of tissue 16:58:04 ts of tissue sample 16:58:26 ts of rolling ***** 16:59:24 ws of room 17:00:02 side shot of room 17:00:18 ts of dr holding metal contraption 17:01:26 ts of dr placing bone in machine cutting the bone 17:01:55 pan up of dr. 17:02:17 ts of cut bone with in front of the cutting device.. 17:03:22 clean cut bone on table 17:03:45 ts of tools SUPPLY SHELVES 17:04:17 ts of supplies on shelves 17:04:29 ws of supply shelves and pan right to drs. ad 17:04:52 ms of supplies ***** 17:05:03 temperature box outside of the room **** 17:05:20 ts of bone before cleaning 17:06:05 ts of doctor handling tissue *** 17:07:30 ts of sterilization supplies 17:07:36 dr in full gear writing 17:07:59 ws of dr standing in front of supply shelves 17:08:20 push in to dr. 17:08:25 ts of temperature control inside room push in to ts of gage 17:08:46 ws of operation tables 17:09:14 pan across table of sterilization supplies MICRO-LAB: COMPLETELY STERILIZED TISSUE SAMPLES ARE STORED 17:10:48 ts of entry rules and room 8040 - operating room 17:11:04 ts of micro laboratory lab with worker inside 17:11:19 set up shot of micro lab sign and pan right to dr inside standing in front of fridge ***** 17:11:42 dr reaching into fridge full of tissue samples on Q-tips with no bacteria **** 17:12:55 ts of viles in fridge 17:13:18 ts of viles identification papers 17:13:31 ts of qtips inside viles DRIED TISSUE BANK - DR. Theodore Malinin in video 17:14:01 dr . carrying bottle 17:14:16 bottles of bones 17:14:51 bottle to the right is dust 17:15:12 ts if chips made into tissue 17:15:28 ts of bone chips made into tissue **** 17:15:48 ts of done dust ***** 17:16:20 ts of bottles of tissue dust 17:16:47 ws of shelves 17:17:09 ms of shelves 17:17:27 ts of bottles 17:17:49 ts of tissue dust- from the cortical part of the - HUMAN FREEZE DRIED TISSUE *** 17:18:19 pan across bottles **** 17:18:36 bottles on shlef CHYROGENICS Lab - Freezing Process - Dr. Theodore Malinin in Video 17:18:57 ms of room 17:19:23 dr lifting container tops 17:19:43 pan across other containers MIAMI- TISSUE BANK - Dept of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation SIGN 17:20:17 U of MIAMI - School of Medicine FREEZE DRYERS ROOM 17:20:52 ts of freeze dryers 17:21:27 pan across dryers 17:21:40 ms of room EXTERIOR of BUILDING - Kathleen and Stanley Laser Medical Center 17:22:00 ms of building 17:22:26 push in to ts JACKSON MEMORIAL 17:22:53 ws of buildings 17:23:06 ambulance drives by in front of building 17:23:27 push in to building top
72152 “ DRINKING HEALTH ” 1920s CLEAN DRINKING WATER EDUCATIONAL FILM
This black-and-white silent educational film produced by Films of Commerce Co. is part of a series of National Health Council films designed to educate viewers on water sanitation and safe health practices. The film opens with a title card: “Water is necessary for life” (0:31). A rushing river and waterfall. Title card: “To supply safe water, American communities spend millions of dollars— they build mammoth dams and reservoirs” (1:06). The New Croton Dam, built in 1906, which spans the Croton River as part of the New York City water supply system (1:15). A fountain and lake near the dam. Title card: “The human body is mostly water. A chemist would analyze a person something like this” (2:02). Diagram showing chemical constituents of the human body (75% water) (2:42). Title card: “Water is healthful. (1) It is a necessary part of the blood circulation” (2:46). Closeup of blood circulating through the body. Men playing handball (3:16); title cards describing how water replaces loss through perspiration and lubricates the body (3:30). Closeup of female eyes blinking; man lubricating a steam engine. Title card describing how water keeps the body clean (3:54); child rubbing face with washcloth. Title card: water helps avoid constipation (4:20); a man fills an office water cooler cup. Title card: “Health authorities recommend at least two quarts of water daily” (4:46). A clock; a boy wakes up, brushes teeth, drinks from water fountain (5:28), drinks water with dinner, drinks after playing outside. Harvard football players in leather helmets drink water at practice; title card says giving players paper water cups, started by Coach Houghton, is now general practice (6:25). An employee gives factory workers cups of water (7:07). Title card from National Safety Council describes benefits of giving employees water (7:17). Title card describes dangers of drinking “from a common glass;” multiple workers shown refilling a glass from a water fountain (7:45). Quote from Dr. Alvin Davidson at Lafayette College describing germs on public drinking cups. Bacteria from the glass is shown growing on an agar plate (9:47). A female scientist examines them under a microscope. Colonies for pneumonia, diphtheria, tuberculosis, trench mouth (10:26). Part two of film starts at 11:15. Different varieties of drinking glasses; a common drinking cup is defined as “any drinking vessel not sterilized between users” (11:47). List of diseases U.S. Public Health Service says are spread by common cups (12:13). Children drinking from unsterilized glasses at a soda fountain (13:21). A skull-and-crossbones shadow passing over a glass. Title card saying sterilization requires live steam or air at 250 degrees Fahrenheit or boiling for 5 minutes (14:45); title card from Dr. Theodore Appell promoting paper cups. Sign for Martin’s Store in background at a soda fountain with paper cups (15:44). “Safe drinking water ahead” sign on an auto route (15:51). A tourist drinks from a tin can at an outdoor water source; two boys go to drink from the same can, but their mother gives them paper cups instead. A wayside cart owner rinses communal glasses in a bucket of water (17:20). A waitress serves restaurant patrons with paper cups. A man in overalls drinks from a dipper and bucket; title card “This is the safe way” and bucket is replaced with paper cups (18:15). Children in Scout uniforms drink from paper cups on a camping trip. Title card forbidding common cups in waiting rooms, trains, boats, airplanes (19:22). Passengers disembark from a United Airlines plane (19:42). Title cards: “Modern Transportation” (20:00), “Modern Sanitation” (20:24). A stewardess serves passengers in single service cups. Film ends showing drinking glasses replaced by paper cups. "Are you getting this protection?” End credits. <p> <p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
(LKL) PFIZER PLANT DAMAGED AMID DRUG SHORTAGE CRISIS
&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>00-18&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mike Valerio&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Reporting&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>18-34&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WTVD&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>34-39&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>47-59&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WRAL&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>59-1:04&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:11-1:14&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:29-1:33&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:39-1:45&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Professor of Medicine, UCSF&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:45-2:04&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mike Valerio&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Reporting&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PARTS OF NORTH CAROLINA SLAMMED BY AN EF-3 TORNADO WEDNESDAY...BUT THE IMPACT OF THE WEATHER DISASTER COULD HAVE MUCH FARTHER REACHING CONSEQUENCES AFTER A PFIZER MANUFACTURING PLANT SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE. MIKE VALERIO REPORTS. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A NORTH CAROLINA PFIZER PLANT--SLAMMED WEDNESDAY BY AN EF-3 TORNADO....&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ONE OF THE LARGEST FACILITIES MANUFACTURING STERILE INJECTABLE DRUGS IN THE WORLD, THE SITE SUPPLIES MORE THAN A QUARTER OF SUCH MEDICATIONS USED IN U-S HOSPITALS &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: "A sterile injectable is really any drug that you give by IV. And it affects lots of aspects of American health care from the operating room with anesthesia to infectious disease"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>NOW AS THE COMPANY ASSESSES THE DAMAGE TO GAUGE IMPACT EXPERTS ARE CONCERNED PFIZER'S LOST PRODUCT AND PRODUCTION CAPABILITY COULD HAVE SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES IN HOSPITALS ACROSS THE COUNTRY&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: "I'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and there may be an uh increase in lives loss."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PHYSICIANS AND SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERTS ALSO FEAR THIS EVENT COULD EXACERBATE THE NATION'S ON-GOING DRUG SHORTAGES&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF: &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"We have about 300 drugs in short supply now in the United States"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>DOCTOR PETER CHIN-HONG OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO SAYS THERE ARE SEVERAL KEY FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE SHORTAGES INCLUDING INCREASED DEMAND, SCARCITY IN RAW MATERIALS FROM OVERSEAS, AND A LACK OF TRANSPARENCY IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"It's a multimodal problem that needs a lot of interventions."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT HE SAYS, IF YOU RELY ON A MEDICATION CURRENTLY IN SHORT SUPPLY- DON'T PANIC-- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Dr. Peter Chin-Hong/Professor of Medicine, UCSF:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Find out what the alternatives are but make sure you talk to your health care provider because not all alternatives are created equal."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>I'M MIKE VALERIO REPORTING &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>