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ED 209 082 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION "REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM .EDRS' PRICE DESCRIPTORS I ABSTRACT DOANENT RESUME SE.035.785 Pijar, Mary Lou, Comp.; Lewis, Jeannine T.,' Comp. Source Book, of Educational Materials for Nuclear Medicine. . , *Food and Drug Administration (DHHS), RockWle, Md. . 'bureau of Radiological Health, DHHS-FDA-81-8175 Aug 81 . 147p. Superintendent of Dtcuments, U.S. qovernment Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (Stock No. 017-015-00199-7, $5.50). BF01/PC06 Plus Postage. *Audiovisual Aids; Biochemistry; Biology; College Science; Continuing Education; Higher Edudation; *Instructional Materials; Mathematics; *Medical Vocabulary; *Medicine; Postsecondary Education; *Radiology; *Resource Materials; Science Education The contents, of this sourcebook of educational materials are divided into the following sections: Anatomy and Physiology; Medical Terminology; Medical Ethics and Department Management; Patient Care and Medidal Decisibn-Making; Basic Nuclear Medicine; Diagnostic in Vivo; Diagnostic ,in Vitro; Pediatric Nuclear 4 Medicine: Radiation Detection and Instrumentation; Mathematics and Computer Science; Radiochemistry and Radiopharefacy; Badiobiology; 'Radiation Physics; Radiation Dosimetry; Radiation Oncology; Radiation Pathology; Radionuclide Therapy; Quality Assurance; Radiation Protection: Other Modalities; and Miicellaneous. Each section is .divided into sub-sections titled "Publications" in some chapters, and "Audlovisuals" and "Training Bids" in others. Entries-idclude title, author, producer '(or publisher) , date; order number if. available, price as of January 1, 1981, and 'When possible a brief description of the material. The last section lists publishers', producers',, and manufactureril addresses and periodicals of special interest to f&indflriduals involved in nuclear medicine. (Author/SK) Ale . .***t*******************.i*********************************************** * Reprbdnctions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made". * * from the original document. * ***********************************************************************

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ED 209 082

AUTHORTITLE

INSTITUTION

"REPORT NOPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM

.EDRS' PRICEDESCRIPTORS

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ABSTRACT

DOANENT RESUME

SE.035.785

Pijar, Mary Lou, Comp.; Lewis, Jeannine T.,' Comp.Source Book, of Educational Materials for NuclearMedicine.

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*Food and Drug Administration (DHHS), RockWle, Md.. 'bureau of Radiological Health,

DHHS-FDA-81-8175Aug 81 .

147p.Superintendent of Dtcuments, U.S. qovernment PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402 (Stock No.017-015-00199-7, $5.50).

BF01/PC06 Plus Postage.*Audiovisual Aids; Biochemistry; Biology; CollegeScience; Continuing Education; Higher Edudation;*Instructional Materials; Mathematics; *MedicalVocabulary; *Medicine; Postsecondary Education;*Radiology; *Resource Materials; Science Education

The contents, of this sourcebook of educationalmaterials are divided into the following sections: Anatomy andPhysiology; Medical Terminology; Medical Ethics and DepartmentManagement; Patient Care and Medidal Decisibn-Making; Basic NuclearMedicine; Diagnostic in Vivo; Diagnostic ,in Vitro; Pediatric Nuclear

4 Medicine: Radiation Detection and Instrumentation; Mathematics andComputer Science; Radiochemistry and Radiopharefacy; Badiobiology;'Radiation Physics; Radiation Dosimetry; Radiation Oncology; RadiationPathology; Radionuclide Therapy; Quality Assurance; RadiationProtection: Other Modalities; and Miicellaneous. Each section is.divided into sub-sections titled "Publications" in some chapters, and"Audlovisuals" and "Training Bids" in others. Entries-idclude title,author, producer '(or publisher) , date; order number if. available,price as of January 1, 1981, and 'When possible a brief description ofthe material. The last section lists publishers', producers',, andmanufactureril addresses and periodicals of special interest to

f&indflriduals involved in nuclear medicine. (Author/SK)

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U.S. OEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATIONCENTER IERICI

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1312H PUBLICATIONS

Publications of the BureaU.orRadiOlogical Helth (BRH) are available as paper copies fromeither the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) or the National Technical Informatidn Serviceas indicated by the GPO or P13, prefix, respeCtivgly, on the ordering number. Publications arealso available in microfiche from NTIS at $3.50 per copy. To receive all BRH reports inmicrofiche, at $0.85 each, you may establish a deposit account with NTIS and request automaticdistribution of "FIYA/HF.X" reports under -the "Selected Research in Microfiche" program.Publications without GPO or PB number are available only from BRH, without charge.

Addresses for ordering are: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 20402 ($1.40. minimum order); National Technical Information Service,Springfield, VA 22161*.(outside North Anierica, prites are double those listed); and Bureau ofkadiological Health, Technical Triforenation Staff (HFX-28), 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD20t57. All prices are subject to change.

FDA 50 -8103 Analysis of Some Laser Light Show Effects fpr Classification Purposes (PB 80-131576, $5.00).

FDA 80-8104 The Selection of Patients iSor X-Ray Examinations (GPO 017-012-00285-4, $3.50)4 (PB 80-157431, mf only).FDA 80-8105 X Rays: So, You Want To Be In Pictures? (Bookmark).FDA 80-8106 An Evaluation of Microwave Emissions from Sensormatic Electronic Security

Systems (PB 80-155385, $5.00).FbA 80-8107 Quantitative Analysis of the Reduction in Oman Dose in Diagnostic Radiology by

Means of Entrance Exposure Guidelines (GPO 017-015-00164.4, $1.75) (PB 80-114956, mf only). - )

FDA 80-8108 PositiJe Beam Limitation Effectiveness Evaluations(GPO 017-015-00163-6, $2.00)(PB 80-166937, mf only).

FDA 80-8109 Proceedings of a Workshop on Thermal Physiology (PB 80-187867, $9.50).FDA 80-8110. Quality Asiurance Programs for Diagnostic Radiology Facilities (GPO 017 -015-

00166 -1, $2.50) (PB 80183338, mf only).FDA 80-8111 Get the Pictureon Dental X Rays (brochure).FDA 80-8113 Sourcebook - Medical Radiation Materials for Patients (GPO 017-015-00178-4,

$2.00).FDA 80-8116 Chest X-Ray Screening Practices:. An Annotated Bibliography' (GPO 017 -015-

00167-9, $3.50) (PB 80-183890, mf only).FDA 80-8117 X Radiation and the Human Fetus - A Bibliography (PB 80-157712, $20.00).FDA 80-8118 A Word of Caution on Tanning Booths (brochure).FDA 80-8119 Measurements of Emission Levels During Microwave and Shortwave Diathermy

Treatments (GPO 017-015-00168-7, $1.75) (PB 80-194772, mf only).FDA 80-8120 Microwave Oven Radiation (brochure) (supersedes FDA 79-8058).

'FDA 80=8121- Laser Light Show Safety - Who's Responsible? (brochure).FDA 80-.8122 Microwave Hazard Instruments: An Evaluation of the Narda 8100, Holaday HI-

15po, and Simpson 380M (PB 80-227820, $6.50).,FDA 80-8124 Optimization of Chest Radiography - Proceedings of a Symposium Held in

Madison, Wisconsin, April 30--May 2/ 1979 (GPO 017-015-0Q176-8, $7.50) (PB 80-208317, mf only). ..

FDA 80-8125 Research Into the Biological Effects of Ionizing RadiatiOn in The Bureau of. Radiological Health (GPO 017-015*-00172-5, $4.00) (PB 80-217268, mf

FDA 80-8126 Symposium on biological Effects, Imaging.Techniques, and Dosimetry of IonizingRadiations (July 1980) (GPO 017-0'15-00175-0, $8.00) (PB 81-112351mf only).

FDA 804128 The Selection of Patients for X-ray Ekaminations: The Pelvimetry Examination(GPO 017-015-00174-1, $2.00) (PB 81-113490, mf only).

FCiA 804129 Possible Genetic Damage from Diagnostic X Irradiation: A Review (PB 81: lof743,,*. $6.50).

FDA 8Q-8130 Nationwide Survey of Cobalt-60 Teletherapy: Final RepOrt (PB 81-101784, $9.50).FDA 80-81-31 Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers: A Videotape Series (flyer).',FDA 80-8135 Hazards from Broken Mercury Vapor and Metal Halide Lamps (Notice of Alert)

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WHO Collaborating Centers for:Standardization of ProtectlopAgairist Nonionizing RadiationsTraining and General Tasks inRadiation MedicineNuclear Medicine

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The Bureau of Radiological Health developS and ,garries out 1a. national program tocontrol unnecessary human exposure to potentially hazardous ionizing and nonionizingradiations and to ensure the safe, efficacious use of such radiations. The Bureau publishesthe results of itS Work in scientific journals and in its own technical reports.

These set:ions provide a mechanism for disseminating results of Bureau and contractorprojects. They are distributed to Federal, State, and local governments; industry; hos-pitals; the medical profession; educators; researchers; libraries; prbfessional and tradeorganizations; the press; and others. The reports are sold by the Government PrintingOffice and/or the National Technical Information Service.

The Bureau also makes its technical reports available to the Weld Health Organization.Under a memorandum of agreement between WHO and the Department of Health andHuman Services; three WHO Collaborating Centers have been established within the Bureauof Radiological Health, FDA:

WHO -Collaborating Center for Standardization of Protection Against NonioRizingRadiatiohs;

WHO Collaborating Center for Training and General Tasks in Radiation Medicine; and

WHO Collaborating Centel' for Nuclear Medicine.

Please report errors or omissions to the Bureau. Your comments and requests forfurther information are also encouraged.

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Within the 'Bureau of Radiological Ilea Ith, the 'Division of Training and MedicalAppliCations is responsible for programs to improve the practides 'of those, who use radiation.in the healing arts. An important aspect of this work is the deyelopmeht and distribution ofeducational materials, both for students. in the health care, professions and for thecontinuing education of individuals who are, already in practice.

The Bureau of Radiological_ Health. has pursbed a broad .course of involvement in rAany .

areas of nuclear medicine, including quality assurance, develop ent of radiodiagnostic . -.

agents, and instrumentation, and the education of nuclear med cine personnel.: In theeducation area, the Bureau has recognized the . need to dentify and cafegorize 4'

systematically the educational materials and teaching aids that Would be pertirient to thetraining of students and the continuing education of individuals involved in the field of 4r."nuclear medicine. With this necessity in mind; the "Source Book of Educational Materials 1

for'Nuclear Medicine," a compendium of such educational materials has been deyeloped.,0_ ,

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With the exception of 'those materials produced by BRH, the inclusion of edrationarmaterial in this Source Book should not be construed as endorsement by the Biweau, with 4respect' to either technical accuracy or educational efficacy. .

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Medical ApplicationsBureau of Radiological Health,

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CONTENTS

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Foreword . t

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Inte9dUctiOn'' 1

1'. Anatomy and Physiology 3

A. Publications . - 3B. Audiovisuals 12C. Training Aids 14

2. iAedic41 Terminology.-

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A.' PublicationsB. Audiovisuals , . 18

3 . Medical Ethics and Departmehtal Management 21

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4. Patient Care and Medical Decisionmaking 25

A. Publications 25'B. -Audiovisuals 28

5. 'Basic Nuclear Medicine 31

,. A. Publications .( .. 31

6. biagnbstic In Vivo , 37

' A. Publications' - t 37B. Audiovisuals 42

7. Diagnostic In Vitro \ ,

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8. Pediatric -Nuclear .Mediciiie ( , ... . . 57

A. PubliCations , . 57..B. Audiovisbals 58

9. Radiation Detection and Instrumentationf 61;

A. Publications' 61.4., Audiovisuais 64C°. Training Aids 66

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10. Mathematics and Computer Science

A. PublicationsB. Audiovisuals

11. Radrochemistry and Raiopharmacy- .

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12. .79fiadiobiology

7' A... Publications 79B. Audiovisuals'

13. Radiation Physics

A. Publications 85B. Audiovisuals 87

,14. Radiation Dosimetry 89

A. .15ublications 89B. Audiovisuals 92

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1,5. Radiation Oncology 934

A. Pub 'cations 93B. Audi visuals 25C. Trai ng Aids 96

16. Radiatio Pathology 97

A. Publications . 97B. Audiovisuals 100

i17. Radionuclide Therapy .

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101B. Audiovisuals . * 102

18.4 Quality Assurance t 103

A. Publications 103B. Audiovisuals 105

19. Radiation Protection 107

A. Publications 107B. Audiovisuals 113

20. Other Modalities OOO OOO . . . OO : OO .......... 115C

A./ Publications 115B. Audiovisuals 121

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A: Publications 12B'. Audiovisuals 8

22. Directory of Sources 131

A. Producers of Publications 131B. Audiovisuals Producers. 136C. Training Aids 1pD. Periodicals 140

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The Mention of commercial products; their sources, or their usein connection with material reported herein is not to be construed aseither an actual or implied endorsement. of such products by theDepartment of Health and Human Services (HHS), or the World HealthOrganization .(WHO).

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,INTRODUCTION

The Source Book has been lividid into 22 sections. Each section corresponds to subjectareas included in a compilation of curricula fOr nil-clear medicine technology. Each sectionis subdivided into subsections entitled "Publications" an.d insome'chapters, "Audiovisuals,"and "Training Aids."

Entries include title, author, producer, or publisher, date, ordering number if available,price, and when possible,:a brief description. Publishers', producers' and manufacturers'addresses are found in Section 22 - Parts A B, and C. Section 22 - Part D lists periodicalsof special interest to individuals involved in nuclear edicine. This list of resoiurcematerials' is not exhaustive but in the opinionof the comp lers is a representative sample ofthe material available in the field.

Prices are listed as of january 1981 and are subject to change.

The Division of Training and Medical Applications#Of the Bureau of Radiologic al thhas established a Training Rdsource Center. It is referenced in Section 22. Th: Ce rdistributes many types of radiological health audiovisual training materials. 11 of 3theprograms in the Center are available on a short-term free -lap basis.

Special acknowledgment is extended to Mary Ann Wollerton for, he assistance inpreparing, and 'compiling the material and to Donald Hamilton and Fiederi Shuman fortheir technical review..

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A. PUBLICATIONS

ANATOMICAL PRIMERLangebartel, David A.; Ullrich, Robert H.University Park Press, 1976, $26.95 -

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Introductory text for coursesianatomy with' llustrationsto present the subject ofgross anatomy with clarity.

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NIsIAT0101°Y: AREGIOisIAL -ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BODY, Clemente, Carmine D.

. Lea and Febiger, 1975, $32.50

Full-color regional atlas, with Nomina, Anatomica labels,. cross-referenced to the29th American edition'of "Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body" as a companion..voltirve. . . .- '--

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY MANUALAnthony, Catherine Parker; Thibodeau Gary A.C.V. Mosby Company, (10th Ed.), 1979,'.$9.95

..A supplemTt to Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology providing a, complementaryanswer book and a wide variety -of experiments.

ANATOMY-AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY TEXTBOOK - COMPLETEBenson, Harold 1; Gunstream, Stanley -

Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, (2nd Ed.), 1977, $14.00

Laboratory textbobk provides the paramedical student with a solid balance ofanatomy and physiology. It features 53 exercises, proceeding from anat icaldiagrams and dissection to physiological experimentation.

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ANATOMY.AND PHYSIOLOG.Y.1.-.4BORATOR Y TEXTBOOK -SHORTBenson; Harold 1; Gunstream, StanleyWm. C. Brown Company Publishers, (2nd Ed.), '1977, $11.85

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Offers the same thorough .coverage as the CoMplete Edition, but omits catdissection. '

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, THE BASIC PRINCIPLESMans, William F.Prentice Hall, Inc., (2nd Ed.), 1576, $19.95

-Complete coverage of basic Structure and function of the human body. !Tains witha.consideration of protoplasm .and elementary chemistry, and proc-v4s through thestudy of cells-and tissugs and anatomical terminology to the variouslbody systemsand the part each plays in the maintenance of homeostasis.

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ATLAS OF HUMAN ANATOMYSobotta, Johannes

Vol. I - Regions, bones, ligaments, joints arid muscles, $39.50Vol. II - Visceral patomy, $39.50Vol. III - Centraf`rielrvous system, autonomic nervous qstem, senie oegans and skin,peripheral nerveslarld vessels, $45.00Urban Schwattzenberg, (9th Ed.), 3 volume-set;1977, $112.00

ATLAS OF MEDICAL ANIATGMY,, Langman, fan; Woerdeman, M.W. '

, W.B. Saunders Company, 19782 $29.50

New anatomical reference for both students and practitioner4.

; ATLASOF RADIOLOGIC ANATOMYWicke, LotharUrban Schwartzenberg, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $17.00.

ATLAS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL AND APPLIED HUMAN ANATOMY

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Vol. 1. Head end Neck, 1980, $98.00Vol. 2. Thorax, Abdomen, and Extremities, 1980, $98.00Vol. 3. Comprehensive Index, 198.0, $1200Urban Schwfirtzenberg, Total get, $208.00

BASIC CONCEPTS IN`ANATOMY ANDPHYSIOLOGYAnthony, 'Catherine,Parker; Thibodeau, G'aryC.V. Mosby Company, (4th Ed.), 109, $9.95

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A self-help supplethent designed to, fell the student immediately whetherinformation has beeriused correctly.'

I BASIC 'HUMAN ANATOMY'Dawson, Helen L. ,

Appleton- Century- Crofts, 1974;.$1,5.5°0. . .,.

Deals primarily with gross hOrpan anatomy".,. It also inc`ludes sufficient microscopicanatomy to be helpful, to beginning students in understanding the basics of muscleorganization, bone growth and repair, and.the ceyetapment, structure and funVionlof organs. ',

1 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY AND' PI-NSIOLOGY : A

' Dienhart, Charlotte, M..W.l3. Saunders Company, (3rd Ed.), 1979, $10.50

t. A small,book in anatomy and physiology for students in'nursing, allied health and7 prqctical nursipg.. . ,,,s,4.

BASIC HUMAN.PHYstoLotY: NORMAL FUNCTIONS AND MECHANISM OF DISEASE-...,,,..........AL;_

, .Guyton, Arthur, C.- ..,W.B. Saunders company,2nd Ed.), 1973

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Based on the Guyton Textbook.

of Medical Physiology, if contains all of the basic. t physiologiCal concepts and principles, but omits most of the references to research

work, some of the references to qinical problem's, and many of thd special, .qualifying explanations.

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BASIC. PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMYChaffee, Ellen, E.; Lytle, Nan M.Lippincott/Harper, (4th Ed.),,19.10, $19.95 ,

Extensively revised; updated and expanded version of basic text. Contains newchapters on basic concepts'of immunity, nutrition an aging.

.4'BASIC PHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES

Selkurt, Ewald E.Little, Brown and'Company, 1975, $17.50 cloth, $13 5 paper'

Complete basic textbook of physiOTOgyf us enough lated anatomy to place thephysiological processes_ in context. Ge to allied and nursing students.

BIOLOGY ,OF RESPIRATIONBryant,. C.University Park Press, 1973, $4.95

BODY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONSFerris;E.B.; Skelley, E.G.Delmar Publishers, 1979, $4.95' school price

Provides a'study of each body system complete with activities, assignments, andachievement reviews.

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CARDIOVASCULAR FI:OW DYNAMICS AND MEASUREMENT.Hwang, N.Uhiversity Park Press, 1976, $49.50

-CIRCULATORY - PHYSIOLOGY- THE ESSENTIALS-Smith, Jamcis 3.4 Kampine, John P.Williams and Wilkins Company, 1980,,$14.95

Book is designed to fit easily into a busy reading schedule. It covers only theconcepts essential to an understanding of the basics of circulatory physiology withan emphasis on clinical application.

CLINICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR ALLIEDHEALTH SCIENCESAnderson, Paul D.W.B. Saunders Company, 1976, $14.00

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This is a simply /written, illustrated book that integrates 'Clinical' considerationsmore effectively than other anatomy and physiology texts at this level.

CLINICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - LABMANUAL4 Anderson, Paul D.

W.B. Saunders Company, 1976, $10.00

This is-tk.accompariy the Anderson textbook,Allied Health Sciences." However, it does not lean onused in conjunction with any other similar textbook.

CLINICAL HEMATOLOGYWintrobe, M.M.Lea and Febiger, 1974, $42.50

Comprehensive text on the subject of bloo

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Anaton\y'and Physiology forthat text and can readily be

cells with coverage of kinetic studies.

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CLINICALLY ORIENTED ANATOMYMoore, Keith L.Williams and WilkinsCompany; 1980, $26.95/

Correlates basic anatomy with a strong clinical Orientation. .

COLOR ATLAS OF SECTIONAL ANATOMY - CHEST,,-ABDOMEN AND PELVISLyons, E.A.C.V. Mosby Company, .1978, $139.5Q

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Clinicians involved in computed '4' tomography, nuclear tomography,. and ,

ultrasonography can rely on this atlas to better interpret scans and recognize'abnormWities.

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'CONCISE ANATOM.YEdwards, Linden Fbrest; Gaughrari, George R.McGraw-Hill Book Company, (3rd Ed.), 1971, $22.00

GroSs human anatomy is presen ted concisely to provide a clear understanding of thestructural featuresof the human body.

CORRELATIVE SECTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK -- A COLORATLAS, VOLS. I AND II

Thompsoh, Joseph R.; Hasso, Anton N. d.C.V. Mosby Company, 1979, $175.00

A guide to help correlate normal sectional radiography, tomogtaphic andphotographic anatomy with computed tomography scans of the head and neck.

DYNAMIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYLangley, LI.McGraw-Hill Book Company, (5th Ed.), 1980, $18.95

A text that highlights the interrelationships between human anatomy and .

physiology, this book focuses on providing an irtdepth and clear presentation. ofdifficult concepts.o

ELEMENTS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYJacob, Stanley W.; Francone, Clarice A.W.B. Saunders Company, 1976, $9.95

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This is a brief, simplified text/atlas of anatomy and physiology which contains 225illustrations, many appearing in two colors,.

ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .

Woodburne, Russell T.Oxford University Press Inc. (6th Ede), 1978, $25.00

Reliable, concise, and balanced, this text is a product of theauthor's long career inteaching gross anatomy. -

FUNCTIONAL HUMAN ANATOM .

Crouch, James E.Lea and Febiger, (3rd Ed.), 1978, $19.50

Descriptive gross anatomy text that provides a wider understanding of man bydepicting interrelationships of structures and functions of the body, organs andsystems.

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GRANT'S ATLAS OF ANAtTOMYAnderson, James EWilliams and Wilkins Cbmpany, (7th Ed.), 1978, $34.50''

This current edition has been completely revised to follow the normal sequence ofdissection. Thirty new illustrations have been addedincluding radiographs andarteriograms.

GRAY'S ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODYGoss, Charles MayoLea and Febiger., (29th Ed.), 1973, $28.50

Anatomy text that hag been used in Americ.an schools for more than one hundredyears.

HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGYLee; Falk; Murphy

. Williams and Wilkins Company, 1977, $80.00

This latest edition cqnsisis of a detailed examination of environmental disturb-ances and their phyglological effects, particularly those resulting from physicaland chemical agents introduced by man.

HEART AND LUNGS AT WORK (A PRIMER OF EXERCIFPHYSIOLOdY)J.H.; Norton, A.C.

Mc Grak-Hill Book Company, $2.06

HUMAN ANATOMICAL DISSECTIONS-LABORATO EXERCISES FOR THE HEALTHPROFESSIONS

Sauer land, Eberhardt; Sauer land, TracyWilliams and Wilkins Company, 1980, $13.95.

Features a concise text and numerous illustrations. Designed exclusively forstudents in'the allied health professions.

HUMAN ANATOMYTobin, Charles E. .,The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1975, $7.20

Introduction to basic anatomy. It is specifically directed to the 'allied healthstudent; -,

HUMAN ANATOMY ANT PHYSIOLOGYCrouch, James Ensign

. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,' (2nd Ed.), 1976, $24.95

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY,.Hole, John W. P

Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, 1978, $21.55

Translates classroom thepry into, professional praCiice for health science career _students. Approach concentrates on the basics of the structure and function of thehuman body. .

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HUMAN ANATOMY REVIEWMontgomery, Royce; Singleton, Mary C.

. Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1978, $8.00

Includes material on all regions of the body as well as clinically relevant questionswith explained answers. Contains full page illustrations.

HUMAN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ti

Shepherd, John T.; Vanhoutte, Paul M..Raven Press Publishers, 1979, $25.00, c19t1;1,, $14.95, paper

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Textbook designed for use in medical 'School courses of introductory'cardiology andphysiology as well as for more advanced use, by those beginning specialty training orothers wishing a general review of the basic functions of the humah cardiovascularsystem.

ILLUSTRATED PHYSIOLOGYMcNaught, Ann B.;,Callander, Robin

. Churchill Livingstone Inc., (3rd Ed.), 1975:$11.95

Simple, straightforward text, with many illustrations. ,ILLUSTRATED PROGRAMMED GROSS1ANAT6MY

Gross, Verlee E.Halls of Ivy Press, (Znd Ed.), 1973,_$16.00 P

Each system of the body is literally broken' into its many components and theseparts are illustrated many times to emphasize each intricate detail.

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMYFrancis, Carl C.; Martin, AlexanderC.V. Mosby Company, (7th Ed.), 1975,'$18.95

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Illustrated introductory anatomy text 'gives special attention to the functional. )aspects of human anatodiy. -4

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYGreen, J.H.Oxford Univer y Press, Inc., (4th Ems), 1976, $12.50

Providing an.up-to-date.introduction to human physiology and a brief introduction tobiochemistry, this book is designed chiefly t. for beginning medical students rdundergraduates who already havesoae knowledge of cheMistry, physics and biology.

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGYDayson, Hugh; Segal, M.B.

Vol. 1. Basic Mechanisms Pact 1, 1975, $19.50Vol. 2. Basic Mechanisms Part 22.1975, $19.50Vol. 3. Control Mechanisms Part' 1, 1975, $25.00Vol. 4 Mechanisms of Motor Control, 1978, $30.00Grune and Stratton, Inc.

JOHNS HOPKINS ATLAS OF HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMYSchlossberg, Leon; Zuidema, GeorgeJohns Plopkins"University Press, 1980, $10.95 paper, $17.50 cloth

A guide to understanding the woriEs of the human body, its organs and systems.Contains 178 .color illustrations. ,

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KIVBER, GRAY, STACKPOLE'S ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYMiller; Drakontides; Leavell

'Macmillan Ptiblishin-e-Co. Inc.,. (17th, Ed:), 1977,'$17.95

Textbook for introductory courses that combine anatomy and physiology. Designedprimarily for students of nursing and various paramedical disciplines.

LABORATORY GUIDE TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND CLINICALAPPLICATIONS. , -

Fox, Stuart-I. .

Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, 1980, $11.85.

Presents exercises that,illustrate basic principles in human otlysiology..

. LABORATORY MANUAL IN PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMYChaffee, Ellen E.; Valazquez, Janet M.Lippincott/liarper, 1980, $8.95

Organization of this manual is consistent with the textbook, "Basic Physiology andAnatomy." It is divided into ten parts and each part consists of a series oflaboratory exercises.

LIVER, BILE DUCTS AND PANCREASWhite, T.T.; Sat- les, H.; Benhamous, J.P.G rune and Stratton, Inc., 1,277,-,,,c$47.75

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M ANU AL, OF ,HUMAN ANATOMY:Aitken, J.T.; Causey, J.Z. e

Vol. I - Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis, $12.50Vol. II - Head and Neck, $11.00

, Vol. III - Upper and Lower Limbs, $11.50ChurchilLLivingstone Inc., (3rd Ed.)

OUTLINE OF HUMAN ANATOMYWi'schnitzer, SaulUniversity Park Press, 1978, $12.95

Outline textbok for all students of anatomy.in radiologic technology and otherdiSciplines.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODYYokochi, ChihirO; Rohen, Johannes W.University Park Press, 1978, $22,0

PHYSIOLOGY OF BREATHING - A TEXTBOOK FORMEDICAL STUDENTSBouhuys, ArendGrune a1 d Stratton, Inc. 1977, $16.50

Provides students of medicine with a comprehensive framework of knowledgeconcerning respiratory physiology, emphasizing areas which are important inphysiopathology.

PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEARTKatz, Arnold M.Raven Press Publishers, 197, $14.95 paper, $28.50 cloth

Sttesses the important aspects of basic cardiac science.

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POCKET ATLAS OF HUMAN ANATOMYFeneis, HeinzYear Book Medical Publishers, 1976, $12.95

A pocket atlas used for review.

PRIMARY ANATOMYBasmajian, John V.Williams'and Wilkins Company, (7th Ed.), 1976, $15.00

Unique among texts because of its many special illustrations. This edition' has beenaugmented with more than 50 new or revised figures and a 26 page color atlas.

PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGYJensen, DavidAppleton- Century- Crofts, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $29.50

Provides a comprehensive and current reference to the fundamental principles ofhuman physiology. Has a practical, balance of the fundamentals and the clinicalaspects.

PROGRAMMED APPROACH TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYSet of 15 volumes, complete set $75.00The Cardiovascular System, 1970, $5.95The Cell, 1972, $5.95The Digestive System, 1972, $5.95

- The Endodrine System, 1972, $5.95,The Lymphatic and Reticuloendottielial Systems, 1973, $5.95The Muscular System, 1972, $5.95The Nervous,,System, 1972, $5.95Nutrition, Metabolism, Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, 1972, $5.95Reproduction in Humans, 1973, $5.95The Reproductive System, 1974$5.95The Respiratory System, 1972, 5.95The Skeletal System, 19723 $5.95The Skin, 1972 ,- $5.95The Special Senses; 1972, $5.95The Urinary-System, 1974, $5.95Robert J. Brady co.

'Series of 15 programmed 'texts for teaching the complex systems of the humanbody. 4'

QUANTITATIVE CARDIOVASCULAR STUDIESHwang, N.University Park Press, 1979, $49.50

RESPIRATORYPHYSIOLOGY - THE ESSENTIALSWest, John B. .

Williams and Wilkins-Company, (2nd Ed.) 1979, $13.50

A readable and comprehensive study of respiratory physiology.

REVIEW OF GROSS ANATOMYPansky, Ben

. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.,.(4th Ed.), 1979, $14.95

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STIWCTU, RE AND FUNCTION IN MANJacob; Francone; LassowW.B: Saunders Company, (4th Ed.), 1978, $15.95

)esigned for the beginning student. Physiology is stressed with emphasis onnatomy.

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE BODYAnthony, Catherine Parker. Thibodeau, Gary A.C.V. Mosby Company, (6th Ed.), 1980, $8.95

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODYMemmler, Ruth L.; Wood, Dena L.Lippincott/Harper, 1977, paper $6.75, cloth $10.75

Specifically designed for those requiring a beginning level text on normal anatomyand physiology. This concise, up-to-date edition familiarizes students with thehuman body.

SURFACE ANATOMYBasmajian, J.V.Williams and Wilkins Company, 1977$5.95

Supplement to the larger anatomy texts and can be applied to both formal classesand student self instruction.

SYNOPSIS OF GROSS ANATOMYChristensen, _John B.; Telford, Ira RockwoodHarper and Row Publishers, (2nd Ed.), 1978, $20.00

Synoptic volume of regional anatomy which presents the_basic facts and concept inthe study of gross anatomy considered essential for students of medicine andassociated sciences.

SYNOPSIS OF RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMYMeschan, IsadoreW.B. Saunders Company, 1979,'$31.00

TEXTBOOK OF ANATOMYHollinshead, W. HenryHarper and Row Publishers, (3rd Ed.), 1974, $32.50/

Textbook for the first year professional student, w ichresents the anatomic facand concepts the student will requi're during form medical training.

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TEXTBOOK OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1.Anthony, Catherine Parker; Thibodeau, Gary7A.

k, C.V. Mosby Company, (10th E4.), 1979, $2045

Readable presentation of the human structufe.

TgXTBOOt OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYReith, EdWardMcGraw-Hill Book Company, (2nd Ede, 9;8, $17.95

Comprehensive text for nursing and lied health students in combined anatomy andphysiology courses.

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TEXTBOOK OF HUMAN ANATOMY;Hamilton,C.V. Mosby-Company, (2nd Ed.), 1976, $36.50

An updated edition of a British and Europeantext usecfor years.

TEXTBOOK OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGYGuyton, Arthur C: s"W.B. Sauneltrs Company, 1981, $38,00

Basic physiology appfications.are presented in a style the student andclinical prActitioner'can,readily understand.

TEXTBOOK OF-PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY'Bell, George H. et al.Churthilaivingstone Inc., 1980, $30.00

Provides an' integrated 'account of physiology and biochemistry with particularemphasis on those, aspects which are relevant to medical students and other studentsof human biology.

THYROID GLAND.(COMPREHENSIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY)DeVissCher, Michel

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This volume in the Comprehensive Endocrinology set provides a detailed summary ofour current understanding of normal and pathological thyroid function.

B.' 'AUDIOVISUALS.. br

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ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY, JOINT CLASSIFICATION, AND RANGE OF MO IONJ.B. Lippincott Company35 mm film strip and cassette, 1977, $437.50

ANATOMY AN1FPHYSIOLOGY ,

Research Media, Inc.16 Overhead transparencies with 42'overlays, Order No. 2203,25, $90.0035 mm color slides with audio cassette, 1974, Order-No. 230400, $48.00

BASIC CARDIAC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY"Hamilton, Glen W.Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago address35 mm color slides'and tape, $50.00 for SNM members; $60.Q0 for nonmembers ffie

BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNBORNEncyclopaedia Britannica16 mm 136cW film, Order No. 1436, $215.00Inquire_from.manufacturer about rental cost

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CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGYKupperman, Herbert; Young, Iven '

4 Medcom Products, 105 -35 mm slides with audio, $115:06 ,

Authors review endocrine pathology through case historie ;, accompanied b., gposs,,microscopic, x-ray and laboratory findings. V

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM AND PATIENT CARE r.Part 4 - Regulation of Metabolism: Thyroid Hormones; Part 1.Part 5 - Regulation of Metabolism: Thyroid Hormones, Part 2.

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GAMEPLAN: LIFE 'Abbott Laboratories --. -- .16 mm color film,.1974, $75.00 and available for free loan

GRANT'S ATLAS OF ANATOMY- GRANT'S DIAGRAMSWilliams and Wilkins Comp Any135-35 mm slides, $150.00

GRANT'S ATLAS ti ANATOMY --GRANT'S DISSECTIONS* Williams and Wilkins Company,

420-35 mm slides, $440.00

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' HUMAN BIOLOGY',GAF i- .

, 37 transparencies, Order No. 253-854, $185.00. Inquire from Manufactureriaboutindividual costs. .. '

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16 transpartncieg with 38 overlays, Order NO. 220327, $135.00. 44-35 mm slides with audiotape, with instruction manual,

230403, $52.00 :, -Th ,,,, 4

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN MANJacob, Stanley; Francone, Clarice 'Cells,and TissuesBody FrameWorkMuscular SystemNervous SystemCirculatory SystemRespiratory SystemDigestive System) 0Urinary SystemEndocrine SystemReproductive stemW.B. Saunders ,ompanyFilmstrips with 'gape cassette and booklet

- Order 11:,9881,-4, 1974, $250.00

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR BODY'4 Series I

The Eyes and Seeing..The Ears and HearingThe Skih and its FunctiohsThe Teeth and Eating .Taste, Smell, TouchThe Nervous SystemThe Muscular SystelEncyclopaedia Britvannica

, Caption film strips, $12.50 each, $108.00 total series.\

Se Ties II.The Circulatory SystemThe Respiratory SystemThe Digestive SysteMThe Endocrine SystemThe Urinary SystemThe Respiratory SystemDiet and HealthEncyclopaedia Britannica

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3M COMPANYComplete set of phantomsPrices available from Manufacturer

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2. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

,A. PUBLICATIONS

ABBREVIATIONS IN'MEDICINEt

Steen, Edwin Hi.tiMacmillan Publishing Co., Inc., (4th Ed.), 1978, $18.95

Hapdy sized reference book which has been enlarged to include over 13,000'aikreviation4 in common use in medicine and the related sciences.

ANALYZER OF MEDICAL- BIOLOGICAL WORDS,Schmidt, Jacob Edward 'Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 197,3, $8.75

A .clarifying dissection of medical terminology. showing how it works. Meant formedics, paramedics, students and visitors from foreign countries. .

BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYFish, J. Patrick .

. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1975, $11.50

Workbook which gives the beginning student in any allied, health field a basicunderstanding of the language of medicine and medical science.

BLAKISTON'S POCKET MEDICAL DICTIONARY (TEXT EDITION)Blakiston (Ed. in Chief)McGraw-Hill Book Co., (4th Ed.), 1979, $12.95

Approximately 35,000 terms with syllabication,- pronunciation and definition. Italso includes anatomic tables and color inserts of human anatomy.

BAADY'S PROGRAMMED ORIENTATION TO MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYBarnes, Thomas; Israeli, JacobRobert J. Brady Co., 1970, $7.25

Helps students develop skills in using and pronouncing common medical terms.,

BUTTERWORTH'S MEDICAL DICTIONARYt

Critcnley, M. ,

Butter-Worths Publishing, Inc., (2nd .Ed.), -1978, $159.95

Succinct Stet complete definititNis, disease descriptions, and bibliographical data.

DIAGNOSTIC CODING INDEX FOR NUCLEAR RADIOLOGY . .

Arnet'ican College of,Radiology, 1972, $10.00 ACR members, $12.00, nonmembers

Contains nine major anatomical areas divided into two sectidns-'systems-procedurecode and pathologic cote.

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DICTIONARY OF ABBREVIATIONS IN MEDICINE AND THE HEALTH SCIENCESHughes; Harold K. .

Lexington Books, 1977, $24.95

C&vers abbreviations, acronyms and initialism in medicine and the health sciences.

DORLAND'S POCKET DICTIONARY ,

W.B. Saunders Company, (22nd Ed.),, 1977Thumb index$11.95, without thumb index $9.95

GLOSSARY OF WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR-ivIEDICINEAND ULTRASOUND

Lewis E. . e ,

Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, (2nd Ed.), 1970, $28.75.

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INDEX OF PARAMEDICAL VOCABULARYSchmidt, Jacob EdwardCharles C. Thomas,, Publisher, 1974, $8.75

oAn index-indicator enabling the user not versed in Greek and Latin- to locate theterminology of a given subject in a paramedical, medical or biological dictionary.

LANGUAGK OF MEDICINE\--4Chabn&.,--:D.,avi Ellen

W.B. Saunders Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $16.95

LEARN-A-TERM

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A training course in medical terminology for health and hospital persons who havenot had medical trainingb9 who use medical terminology every day.

LEARNING MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY STEP BY STEPYoung, ClarajGene; Austrin, Marian G.C.V. Mosby Company, (4th Ed,), 1979, $14.95

Presents a.basic tool for building a medical vocabulary essential to understandingboth diseases and relevant terminology employed.

MASTERING MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY' Gross,..Verlee E. :,

Halls of Ivy Press, (6th Ed.), 1280, $16.00,-<

Student uses the medical terms through practical application. Medical words (withpronunciations) are presented nirentence form.

MCGRAW-HILL DICTIONARY OF THE LIFE SCIENCESMcGraw -Hill Book Company, 1976, $22.50

Reference guide to the vocabulary of the biological sciences and related disciplinessuch as chemistry, statistics, and physics, this new dictioary Contains over 20,00terms and definitions.encompassing 49tifferent fields of science.

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MEIMCAL'ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSRoody, Peter; Fprman, Robert E.; Schweitzer, HowardMcGraw -Hill Book Company 1976, $7.50.

Compilation of abbreviations and acronymS .usedln medicine and in such health-related areas as dentistry, audiology, and psychology.

MEDICAL SP.ANI$H^Bongiovanni, Gail

(McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1977, $7.50

-Pocket manual which' provides themoil:1s for establishing accurate communicationwith Spanish-speaking patients.

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A PROGRAMMED TEXTSmith, G.L.; Davis, P.E.John Wiley and Sons, Inc., (41) Ed.), 1981, $11":95

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Designed to give betinning.10allied health students a basic understanding of the

language of medicine using the pr6grammed method of learning.

,ivi.EIDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A TEXT/WORKBOOKPrendergast, AliceAddison-Wesley Publiqhing Co.tInc.Order No. 05966, 1977, $10.95

0Workbook is to provide students, whether through classroom Use or self study, with,a simple, practical method for building a medical vocabulary.

MEDIC RMINOLOGi' AND THE BODY SYSTEMSCollin, / . AHarper and Row lishers, 19/4, $8.95

,I -A text -of medical

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terminology w i nts medical terms 'in a logkalatrangement foi easy reading and comprehension. The text is organized by body;,s ,systems. , .# .

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'MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: ?XERCISES IN ETYMOLOGYDunmore, Charles W.; Fleischer, Rita M.F.A. Davis Company, Order:No. 2945-1, i977, "$8.95.

Primarily a text for medical terminology courses, this boqk is also a self-studymanual, popular with premedical students and those in anyalliedhealth curricula.

MEDICAL WORD BOOKSloape, ShOla B.W.B. Saunders Company, 1973, $13.95

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, This text is meant to reduce the amount of time spent in searching for the correct -spelling of medical terms. The words are grouped in sections,. by medicalOpecialty (and many words are repeated in more than one section.

MELLONICS ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL DICTIONARYDo; Ida; Mellon' Biagio; Eisner, Gilbert.Williams and Wilk ns Company, 1979, $18.95 - .

By merging the fiisual with the verbal, Melloni's Dictionary conveys essentialterminology clearly, quickly and with improved retentiop., ,

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. I"WS,iNG AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY1111P Radcliff, Ruth,K.; Ogden, Sheila J. 4

. C.V. MoSby Company, 197f,311.954

Combines medical and nursing termtvology in a single comprehensive source. Self-, evaluation, quizzes, answer sheets and flash cards r5ompany each chapter.

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Franks. Richard .

Delmar Publishers, 1977, $9.39, school price, $12.52, list pricer ..

"Word finder" alphabet icatly lists commonly used medical terms by prefix or suffix.*,

SI UNITS IN MEDICINE- 1 .- ..,i

Lippert, Herbert; L hmann, H. PeterUrban Schwartzen4rg, 1978, $14.50

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novial.ranges.. '6 ..: _.i I k.0

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STEDMAN'SMEDICAL biCTIONARY, 23rd Ed.a ,. .. '' Williams and Wilkins,tanpany, 1974, $29.50 -

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TABER'S CYCLOPERIC MEDICAL DICTIONARYThomas, Clayton L. ,, -F.A.. Davis Company, 1977, $14.50, plain, $15.95 indexed

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20,00D MEDICAL WORDS° 4' Prichard,,Robert Vi.; Robinson, Robert t. III

N. t /4" McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1972, $7.50

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base hiitories, pathologic-reports, psychiatric histories, etc., ,_.? . , .. I.

UNpIERSTANDING MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1Frenay, Sister AgneS Clar6 <5; ,>

x; Catholic Hospital ASs'ociation, (6th Ed.), 77, $$.00 .II. i ,i Ot.

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BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYFisher,. PatrickThe Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.Audio cassettes, 1975, $68.25, school price

'Gives the beginning student in any allied health field a basic understanding of thelanguage of medicine and medical science. .

METRIC SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT - SI RADIATION UNITS - VT-0071Bureau of 'Radiological Health ,.314" video cassette, 1980Training Resources Center .(HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by titleand number.

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'Describes the four basic quantities used in the radiation sciences - exposure,absorbed dose, dose equivalent, and activity - using the SI System of Units. The newunit values and names for each of thesibquantities are explained and some sample

_ .calculations are performed.

QUICK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AUDIO CASSETTE (WILEY SELF-TEACHINGGUIDE)

. Sigh, G.L.; Davis, P.E.13 En Wiley and Sons, Inc. 0 NI(

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3. MEDICAL ETHICS AND.DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

A. PUBLICATIONS

ADMINISTRATION OF A RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: HINTS F6EZ,DAY-TO-DAYOPERATIONS

Janower, Murray L.Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1978, $9.75'

Demonstrates that the application of common sense and sound businessmanagement principles to a radiology department will result in' a markedimprovement in its.day-to-day operations.

AID TO ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT FOR STUDENT RADIOLOGICALTECHNOLOGISTS

Ohnysty, James'Charles C. Thomas,' Publisher, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $10.50

Designed .to hallenge, and motivate students entering the field of radiologictechnology into accepting the responsibilities which this profession holds.

BIOETHICS AND HUMAN-RIGHTSBondman, Elsie, L.; Bondman, BertramLittle, Brown'and Company, L978, $10.95

Discussion of the ethical issues facing health care practitioners today.

BIOETHiCS: A TEXTBOOK OF ISSUESKieffer, George H.Addison-Wesley PUblishing Co:, Inc., 1979, $16.95, Order No. 95891

Discusses the major ethical and social issues arising out of the "new" biology and.-nodern medicine.

DECENTRALIZING HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT: A MANUAL FOR SUPERVISORS1 Bean, Joseph; aliberty, Rene

Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1980, $7.95, Order No. 00556

An operational manual for health care supervisors. It acquaints supervisors withbasic management functions and gets them "thinking" in the direction of planning,organizing, directing and coordinati,ng functions which should be a way of life forsupervisors at all levels. .

ECONOMICS OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL CAREJacobs, Phial:, .

University Park,Press;1979, $15.95

Provides the backgrOund to a thorough economic analysis .tSf health and .medicalcare.

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FINANCIAL OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN NUCLEAR MEDICINEBenRington, James L.; Handmaker, Hirsch; Freedman, GeraldUniversity Park Press, 1977, $19.50

Primarily devoted to both qualification and quantification aspects of fiscal andmanagement paraMeters relating to nuclear medicine.

HEALTH CARE ETHICSAshley, Benedict; O'Rourke, KevinCatholic Health Association of the United States, 1978, $13.00

Broad and comprehensive approach to the major ethical issues affecting humanhealth and the health care professions.

HOSPITAL ECONOMICSBerki, SylVester E. 'Lexington Books, 1972, $17.50

Book develops a generalized framework for the analysis of hospital management,giving detailed consideration to objectives, production processes# outputs andpricing schemes as w.,ell as costs.

LEGAL MEDI4INE.Everette, James, A.Urban Shwartzenberg, I,980, $32.50 ,

Book with special reference to diagnostic imaging.

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCEWaltz, J.R.Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1971, $14.95

Written primarily for the practitioner and the student of medicine, to answer theirmost significant and basic, questions about the law and its workings.

MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND THE LAWBrown, K.L.Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1971, $17.50

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Brings out problems seldom openly discussed but which are even. present andfrequently plague both the medical and legal professions.

MEDICAL RECORDS, MEDICAL EDUCATION, AND PATIENT CAREWeed, Lawrence L.

41, Year Book MedicalPublishers, 1979, $19:95

Presents a plan for assembling patient data and organizing it by problem, thusensuring a truly logical framework for the practice of medicine.

MORAL PROBLEMS IN MEDICINEGorovitz, Samuel (Ed.) 'Prentice Hall, Inc., 1976, $18.50

Designed primarily to provide readings for a cortideration of the moral issues inmedicine from a philosciphidal point of view.

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NEW HOSPITAL SUPERVISORDiekelmann, N.; Brnadwell, M:Addison-Wesley Publishing Co:, Inc., 1977, $8.95

Focuses on feelings, attitudes, and needed skills of persons in= new supervisorypositions.

PATIENT AS A PERSON: EXPLOMTION IN MEDICAL ETHICSRamsey, PaulYale University Press, 1974, $4.95-

PERCIVAL'S MEDICAL ETHICSLeake, Chauncey D.Robert E. KriegerTublishing Company, Inc., 1975, $15.50

PROBLEMS IN HOSPITAL LAWHershey, NathanAspen Systems Corporation, (3rd Ed.), 1978, $15.00

Book reflects the law as it is today. A good reference for administrators,department heads and all key hospital decision makers. Good student text forprograms in health care adminiseation.

PROFESSIONAL APPROACH TO RADIOLOGY ADMINISTRATIONOsborn, Royce R.Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, -1988, $29.75

Book is divided into five segments *hich deal with organization and development,departmental operation, equipment and accessories, budgets and fiscal accounting,and the radiology administrator.

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DOCTORS IkND PATIENTS- Davis, Alan (Ed.)

Lexington Books, 1978, $16.95. -

Examination of the relationships between doctors and patients. It demonstrates howstandardized services can lead to essentially dehurrianized relationships. The bookoffers specific remedies.

RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICAL, CARECatholic Health Association of the.United States, (2nd Ed.), 1978, $6.00

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baskPresents information on the basrc concepts of 33 religions and how these conceptsaffect medical care.

WESTERN MAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICSBarbour, Ian G.Addiwn-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1973, $5.95

. -Collection of readings which examine attitudes toward nature and technology thathave led to tke environmental crisis, and new attitudes that might contri e tosurvival and the quality of life on earth.

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American Cancer Society, 1976, free loan 16 mm film with audio; 3/4" video4 cassette 411i

Explores the broadening role of the clergy as part of the rehabilitation team.Highlights discussions between the clergy and medical profession. '\

CURRICULUM FOR RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONALISSUES IN RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Audio Visual Concepts, Inc.'3/4" video 'assettes, Order No. 65087, $216.00

ETHICS, VALUES AND HEALTH CAREPart 1 - The Naturepf Ethical ProblemsPart 3 - A Patient's/Bill of RightsPart 8 - Concerning DeathConcept Media35 mm film strips with'record or cassette, $90.00 each

LEGAL ASPECTS OF NURSINGPart III - Tender Legal CareHarris-Tuchman Production, Inc.Filmstrips with record or tape cassette, $70.0035 mm slides with tape cassette, Order No. LEX-300, $125.00

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MALPRACTICE AND NEGLIGENCEPart I - Take Care or BewarePart II - What's Up?Part III - To Sue or Not to SueHarris-Tuchman Production Inc.Filmstrips with record or tape cassette, all three $170.00, $70.00 each35 mm slides *ith tape cassette, Order No. LEX-303, all three $345.00, $125.00each

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. ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL AND THE PATIENT: TECHNIQUES OF EFFECTIVEINTERACTION

Purtilo, RuthW.B. Saunders Company; (2nd Ed.), 1978,.$7.95

The book has a threefold purpose: to enhance self-understanding; to clarify thedynamics of the health professional/patient relationship; and to develop anawareness of the complementary roles of other health professionals.

BEHAVIOR AND ILLNESSWu, RuthPrentice Inc., 1973, $10.95

CANCER CAREA PERSONAL GUIDEGlucksberg, Harold; Singer, Jack W.Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980, $14,95

This straightforward handbook, written Sy two. cancer specialists in clear,nontechnical language, is one that any reader will find informative And one thatshould help cancer patients and their loved ones make many difficult decisions.

CANCER PATIENT - SOCIAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF CARECassileth, Barrie rLea and Febiger, 1979, $12.50 -

Indepth and unique.study of the human and social aspects of cancer.

CARE OF THE PATIENT IN DIAGNOSTICRADIOGRAPHY'Chesney, D. NoreenLippincott/Harper, (5th Ed.), 1978, $20.00

Text focuses on fhe'radiographer's clinical, ethical and legal responsibilities for thepatient's safety and comfort during his stay in the hospital x-ray department.

CHRONIC ILLNESS AND THE QUAC.ITY OF LIFEStrauss, AnselmC.V. Mosby Company, 1975, $9.95

Book strives' to educate health care personnel in psychological and socialmanifestations of chronic diseases.

COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH CARE - UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTINGEFFECTIVE HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS

MattieC.V. Mosby Companyf 1977, $9.50

Discusses the concepts related to communications and decisionmaking in healthcare.

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COMPLETE PATIENT TORYKraytman, MauriMcGraw -,Hill Boo Company, 1979, $10.95

A pocket guide f use by medical students, hOuse staff, and nursing practitioners,,this book focuse on taking a thorough, meaningful patient history andirelating theresponses to a s cific complaint.

DECISION ANAL N IS IN MEDICINE: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS /Patrick, Ed and A.CRC Press hc. 1979, $69.95

-Applies stafitical pattern recognition to medicine.

DECISION ALYSES: INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON( CHOICES UNDER'UNCERTAIN

Raiffa, ilowardAddis Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1968, $10.95

Intendef for an introductory course in operations management at the advancedunderg aduate/first year graduate level.

EMERGENCY AREGlint, Harvey; Murray, RobertRtrt 1 Brady Co. (2nd Ed.), 1978, $12.50

Coiers almost any emergency an Emergency Medical Technician might eficd nter.

HEAI7UfH ASSISTANT//Caldwell; Esther; Hegner, BarbaraDelmar Publishers, 1979,'$5.85 school price

ext-workbook for in-service training of nurse aides and orderlies to provide basic/bedside care.

I TRODUCTION TO PATIENT CAREDuGas, BeVerlyW.B4Saunders Co., (3rd Ed.), 1977, $15.95

This basic textbook in the fundamentals of nursing now containns additional materialon the health care system, major health problems, and the role of the nurse.

LIFTING, MOVING AND TRANSFERRING PATIENTS - A MANUALf<Rantz., Marilyn J.; Courtial, DonaldC.V. Mdsby Company, 1977, $8.95

Manual which sets forth specific directions for step-by-step mowing, lifting, andtransferring; techniques are concise, clearly explained, and illustrated withphotographs.

MANAGEMENT OF :;PERSONS ACCIDENTALLY CONTAMINATED WITH RADIO-NUCLIDES

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementReport No. 65, 1980, $8.00.

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MANUAL OF HISTORY TAKING; PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND RECORD KEEPINGRaus, Elmer E.; Raus, Madonna.Lippincott/Haiper, 1974, $21.50

Problem-oriented, poc t-sized manual provides the exact words and phrases neededfor extracting perlinen information from a patient speaking a language foreign tothe house staff physici .

MEDICAL RECORDS, ME ICAL EDUCATION AND PATIENT CAREWeed, Lawrence L.

/ Year BOok Medical Publishers, 1970, $19.95

Presents a plan for ass' embling patient data and organizing it by problem, thusensuring a truly logical framework for the practice of medicine.

MEDICAL RISKSSinger, R.B.; Levinson, L.Lexington Books, 1976, $37.95

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MULTILINGUAL MA FOR MEDICAL HISTORY-TAKINGDel Guercio, Louis R.Liptle, Brown and CoTpany, 1972, $8.95

Bridges the communication gap between physicians and their non-English speakingpatients. Covers six languages: French, Spanish, German, Polish, Italian andRussian..

$ATIENT CARE AND SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYWatson, 3.C.C.V. Mosbytompany, 1974, $16.95*

Defines the technologist's rote on the medical team and supplies specific informa-tion on patient care of ;' those undergoing radiographic procedures in &vettesituations.

PATIENT CARE TECHNIQUES _-Hicks, Dorothy J. et al.The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1975, $6.65

Offers both the philosophiCal concepts of patient care and specific procediresinvolved in that, care. r a.

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PATIENT MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS - EXERCISES, IN DECISION MAKING ANDPROBLEM SOLVING .

Chertow, Bruce S. et al. -Appleton-CenturyrCrofts, 1979, $28.95

.$Practical self-assessment guide, this book covers in detail the clinical de-Cision-making process involved ih managing problems in a wide variety of medi

2subspecialties.

PRECAUTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE. RECEIVEDTHERAPEUTIC AMOUNTS OF RADIONUCLIDES

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementReport No. 37, 1970, $6.00

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This second edition expands and updates information on-the dynamics of humanbehavior and provides the nursing student_ with guidelines for furthering theeemotional 'tomfort of the patient

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'QUALITY,ASSURANCE FOR PATIENT CARE: ITJRSING PERSPECTIVESMtyers, Marlene et al.Appleton- Century- Crofts, 1977, $13.50

Essential reference for those who administer quality assurance programs. Exploreseffective application of evaluation principles to patient care.

RADIOLOGIC AANAGEMENT OF THE MASSIVELY TRAUMATIZED PATIENT, Aye 11a, Robert J. I .Williams and Wilkins Company, 1978, $44.00 ( ..

Completely covers the arrival of the accident victim; protection of the patientduring radiologic Maneuvers and procedures used in the admitting area, theoperat m and the critical care recovery unit.

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per, (2rid Ed.), 1973, $15.50.

Book explains hdw the doctor can communicate more effectively withis patient ina variety of clinical situations. tkas

TECHNIQUES OF PATIENT CAREZimmerman, Clarence E.Little, Brown and Company, (2nd 8d.), 1976, $9.95 4

A practical and definitive guide to techniques of handling bedside care andprocegures.

TECHNOLOGY FOR PATIENT CARE - APPLICATIONS" 'FOR TODAY, IMPLI-CATIONS FOR TOMORROW 1

Bronzino, Joseph D.C.V. Mosby CoMpany, 1977, $10.95

Explores the impact of modern technology on contemporary health care delivery forthe nurse with a limited background in engineering or advanced mathlimatias.

WORkING WITH CHILDREMIN HOSPITALSPlank, Emma N.Year Book Medical Publishers, (2nd Ed.), 1971, $12.50

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BASIC PATIENT CARECommunicable Dispase Techniques - Order No. BPC-10Medical and SurgiAl Asepsis - Order No. BOCrllRobert 3. Brady Co.Filmstrips with L.P. records or cassette tapes, $40.00 each-

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CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION EMERGENCY TECHNIQUES AND TRAININGAssociation Films .40 '..16 mm color film, 1974, free loan

CURRICULUM FOR RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY#65076 - An Irate 'Parent and ./165088 - A Case of Overreaction - $12f.06/165077 - A--CA.se of Negligence:Who IS Responsible - $132.00/165078 - A Non-English Speaking Patient - $144.00/165079 - Management of an Intoxicated RaSient :/165082 - And An Aggressive Patient - $228:00:/165080 - Methods gf Dealing With a Frightened Child $84.00./165081 - Gaining Patient Cooperation - $r40.00#65083 - Management of a Fainting Patient and/165089 - Management of an Elderly Patient - $132.00Audio Visual Concepts, Inc. 1<;,,',.

3/4" video cassettes 7 -

DECISIONS IN CRITICAL CARE: THE CARDIOPULMONARY CRISISI Abbott Laboratories

16 mm color film with audio, 1972, pukthase, $130.00; write Chicago addresirental, $10.00 a day for 5 day maximimovrite-New Ydrk address.

Diagnoses and management decisions of a cardiopulmonary emergency.

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DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES.Association Films16 mm color film with video cassette, 1976, free loan

EMERGENCY CAREGrant, Harvey; Murray,RobertRobert J. Brady Co.

Unit I. The Einergency Situation .k 34 transparencies.- $195.00; sound/slides, $70.00; 42 slides only; $60.00

Unit 2. Respiration And Resuscitation :24 transparencies - $140,00; sound/slideS $60.00; 34 slides only, $50.0040.

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Unit 1 <Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation47 transparencies -$100.00; sound/slides, $q.00; 36 slides only, $55.00.

Unit 8. Medical And Environmental Emergencies31 transparencies - $180.00; sound/slides, $95.00; 54 slide's only, $75.00

Unit 10 - Handling Sick Or Injured Patients19 transparencies $110.00; sound/slides;155.00; 28 slides o $45.00

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AMILY OF THE DYING PATIENT;. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF THE DYING PATIENT' American Cancer Society: '-,:'Audiotapes packaged with discussion guide, 1972,1ree loan

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A , 2. The Grief Process ,,,,--:). When Someone is Grieving...Series No. 121 ,Concept Media, Inc.

.. 35 mm film strip with audiocassette, 1977, $90.00 each

g SECONDS TO SAVE A LIFELansdown, E.L.; Hobbs, B.B., Scott, A.A.Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audiotape cassette,.$35.00

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Exhibit which reviews life-saving measures which can be carried out to aid pa-,

tient in any setting. ABCD system (airway, breathing, circulation, and drug) it,/. -

P SPECTIVES ON DYING ,1. American Attitudes Toward Death and Dying2. Psychological Reactions of the Dying Person3. Hazards and Challenges in Providing Care4. Guidelines for Interacting with the Dying Person

_ 5. Viewpoint - The Dying.Patient /Series No. 107 ,

Concept Media, Inc.35 mm film strip with audio cassette, 1972, $90.00 each .

'SAFETY IN MEDICAL FACILITIESBrady, Robert J.Robert J. Erradf Co.Filmstrips with records-or t pe Ldsrettes, $40.00

STANDARD FIRST AID i

American Red Cross16 mm color film, 1978, $235.00 set of 4 films pr. free loan

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5. BASIC NUCLEAR MEDICINE

BASIC IMAGING PROCEDURES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINEClifton, Nancy A.; Simmons, Pamela J.Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1981; $13.95

Here is a practical guide with a step-by-step approach to nuclear medicine imagingprocedures. Intended for nuclear medicine technologists, it covers all aspects ofimaging and includes useful tips to prevent common errors and improve scan quality.

BASIC NUCLEAR MEDICINEBaum, Sheldon; Bramiet, RolandAppleton- Century - Crofts, 1975, $17:50

Contains sections on radionuclide imaging, external monitoring, the nuclearmedicine laboratory and the physical aspects bf nuclear medicine.

if 9BASIC SCIENCE OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Parker, Ray P.; Smith, Peter H.; Taylor, David M.Churchill Livingstone Inc., 1978, $26.00

Provides information on the basic principles of physics, radiation biology,instrumentation, cheniistry and radiopharrpaceuticals. The book is a basic survey ofthe basic sciences'related to'nuclear medicine.

BASIC SCIENCE PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR MEDICINEBoyd, Charles; Dalrymple, G. (Eds:) TC.V. Mosby Company, 1974, $26.50

CLINICAL. NUCLEAR MEDICINE - MEDICAL OUTLINE SERIES.-Matin, PhilipMedical Examination Publishing Co., Inc., 1981, $29.50 cloth, $21.50 paper

accessibleaccessible source of information related to the various nuclear medicineprodedures, their clinical indications, and the underlying physiologic principles andtechniques.

CRC MANUA4,, OF NUCLgAWMEDICINE PROCEDURESKeyes, Jo._ W., 'Jr.,CRC Press,Trid., (3rd Ed.), 1978, $29.95

Update oft procedures for- use with` radioisotope imaging equipment. Includesrevisions in dose schedules, recommended radiopharmaceuticals, dosimetry andequipment recommendations.

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DIAGNO C NUCLEAR MEDICINEGottschalk, Alexander; Potchen, JamesWilliams and Wilkins Company, 1976, $57.00

Contents cover..,isotOpeu instruments and methodology for tracer kinetics,. spaces,pools and body conipottion, blood pool 'imaging, nuclear hematology and more.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW - NUCLEAR MEDICINE, VOLUME 25Solomon, Nathan A. (Ed.)Medical Examination Publishing Co., Inc., 19716.50

Thorough and practical review consisting of 1,269 multiple choice questions andfully detailed explanatory answers; extensively referenced to Ztirrent journals andtextbooks in nuclear medicine.

MEDICAL RADIONUCLIDE IMAGINGUnipub - Vol. 1. 1977, $49.00; Vol.. 2. 1977, $37.00

Containing papers of an'IAEA symposium, these volumes provide physicians andspecialists in various disciplines\ with 'information/on the latest ,advances in thefield of medical radionuclide imaging: novel imaging devices and refinements ofexisting instruments, -new and improved radiopharmaceuticals, and computer-based techniques for image processing analysis.

a r, NUCLEAR MEDICINEW.H.

McGraw-Hill Book Company, (2nd Ed.), 1971, $46.00

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE'Spencer, Richard P.CRC Press, Inc. Vol I. 1977, $69.95; Vol II. 1980, $69.95

Tabular data deals with properties of radiopharmaceuticals and detectors, as wellas clinical information which emerges.

1JCLEAR MEDICINE ANNUAL 1980Freeman, Leonard (Ed.); Weissman, HeidcpS. (Asst. Ed.)Raven Press Publishers, 1980-, $39.50

This annul series is designed to keep the nuclear medicine physician abreast o the"state bf the art" in radionuclide methodology. Each volume wikl.contain 10 fairlylengthy reviews of subjects of contemporary interest. The majority are clinical,but basic science is also covered.

NUCLEAR MEDI6NE: CLINICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS-Andrews, IT.; Milne, M. JeanJohn Wiley and Sons., Inc., 1977, $39.50

Intended for students of nuclear medicine technology with the purpose of teachingthe principles of procedures rather than just procedures. I

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE - FOCUS ON CLINICALADiAGNOSESSpencer, Richard P.

Examination Publishing Company, Inc., (2nd Ed.); 1980, $18.00

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Fully illustrated text presents a broad and practical overview of the ripidlyexp field of clinical nuclear medicine,. )

NUCLEAR MEDICINE FOR 111E GENERAL PHYSICIAN, Verdon ,,°

PSG Publishing Co., Inc., 1980, $25.00 ,

Book discusses the origin of nuclear medicine, tednkques of imaging and theapplicability of nuclear medicine to the various or&ans an&orgar) systems.

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICS, INSTRUMENTATIV AND AGENTSRollo, David F. <.._yC.V. Mosby Company, 1077,--$58.50

Provides a comprehensive, yet easy to understand look at physical factors involved innuclear imaging. r

NUCLEAR MEDICINE REVIEW SYLLABUS. Kirchner, P.T.; Eckelm_an, W.C. (Eds.) et al.

c- Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1980, $32.50 , ..\A detailed, system-by-system review of methodological advances in nucl r

medicine since the early 1970's. Chapters on: Radiopharmacology; Instrurrientatifi;Radiation Effects and RaCkation^ 'Protection; Cardiovascular System; CNS;Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Genito-Urinary System; Hematology -Opcology;Pulmonary System;' Radioassay; keletal System. Detailed bibliography.,Comprehensive index. %

NUCLEAR MEDICINE, SCIENCE SYLLABUSNuclear Medicine Science Syllabus SubcommitteeSociety of Nuclear Medicine, 1978033.00

...Comprehensive outline 'of subject .matter in nuclear medicine science: Topicsinclude: MathematiCs & Physics; Radiation Detection & Instrumentation; Anatomy;Physiology, & Medical Terminology; Radiation Bioldkj"; Radiation Protection;Radiochemistry & Radiopharmaceuticals; Diagnostic Imaging NC FunctionTechniques; ,Compdters & Data Processing. Liberally "eferenced. Extensivebibliography. , 143 ,

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATIerEVIEW ,,-

Dubovsky, Eva (Ed.) it ., , ';')Medical Examination Publishing Company, Inc:, 1976, $13.50

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. NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY EXAMINATION REVIEWSpies, Stewart M.; Gryniewicz, Debaah; Martin, Donna L,1

,Arco Publishing Company, Inc.; 1980, $12.00

A-compre ensive review covering all aspects of cli4cal nuclear medicine as welLasthose fundamerital to study and practice. Traditional subjects as well as the newerareas of computer applications and nucleaf cardiology are included.

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NUC1E4R MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY-EXAMINATION REVIEW BOOr'Frey,--G. Donald; Klobu iMedical Examination ublishing Company, Inc., (2nd Ed.), 1980,

Designed to assist 'nuclear medicine tectinologists in assessing.their k owledge ofthe field, t )-is volume also. serves as a self-study aid in reviewing for p ofessionalexams. This-new edition.is expanded and updated, and new chapters on ma hematicsand quality control have been' added. Contains multiple-choice quest ons andreferericed explanatory answers.

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY REVIEWRosenfeld, Sheila; White, Susan .

Year ilooi< Medical Publisheis, 1977, $15.95

Directed toward the technologist. Gives a review of the nuclear medicine field.

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TEgfINOLOGY ANDITECHNIQUESta. BernierMonald R.; Langan,. James K.; Wells, L. David

. CXV. Mosby Company, 1980, $27.00

Thorough coverage of basic science as Well as ... clinical areas to provide anunderstanding of all aspects of nuclei.. medicine, Clinical chapters discuss actualnuclear medicine techniques.

NUCLEAR RADIOLOGYSeries I - )Potchen, E. James (Ed.) - - ..American College of Radiology, .1974, $55.00 ACR members; $75.00 ACRnonmembers; $35.00 -residents

Seriei 1I .

Siege1,4acry A. A erican College of sRadiology, 1978, $55.00 ACR members,$75.00 ACR nonm

- ,5.00 Residents t. t

Professional Self- uation `and ontinuing Education Program which consists of`exam materials an d-cover syllabus.

s RADIOACTIVE ISOTOP S IN BIOLOGICAL RESEARCHHendee, William R.

. -' John Wiley and Sons,Inc.,1973, $27.50_

RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGYQuimby, Edith Feitelber , Ser i /Lea and Febiger, 3rd Ed.), 970, :50

Contains chapters .On s h topics as Nuclear Reactions; Dosage Calculations forRadioactive Isotopes an adiation Detectors, inciples of Operation.

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RADIOISOTOPE LABOR 0 Y TECHI'IIQUE LFaires, R.A.; Parks, B.H. 'Butterworths Publishing, Inc., (4th Ed.): 1981, $39.95

RADIOISOTOPES IN RADIOI3IAGNOSIS s

Bligb, AtS. et -al:Butterworths.7ublishing, Inc., 1976, $29.95

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RADIOTRACER METHODOLOGY IN THE BIOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, ANDPHYSICAL SCIENCES

. Wang, H.; Willis, D.L.; Loveland, W.D.. Prentice Hall, Inc., 1.975, $23.95

RECENT ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINELawrence, John.H; Budinger, ThomasGrune and SqattOn, Inc.Vol. III, 1972, $41.75Vol. IV, 1974, $47.25Vol V, 1978, $31.25

Vol. 5 provides a state-of-the-art overview in the fields of nuclear medicine imagingusing positrons, radiography using heavy ions, and radiotherapy using neutrons orheavy ions.

SELF-ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE IN NUCLEAR MEDICINESelby, 3oin B.; Frey, G. Donald I

Medical Examination Publishing Company, Inc., 1977, $14.50

Volume comprises 1,012 multiple-choice questions and answers referenced to recentliterature in the field.

SPEAK TO ME IN NUCLEAR MEDICINEShtasel, PhilipHarper and Row Publishers, 1976, $25.00

Book attempts to in the communication void between the nuclear specialist andthe critical medical masses. Most of the material4is useful at the community

,hospital level, not exclusively for the university complex.

STUDY GUIDE IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE: A MODERN UP-TO-DATE PRESENTATIONAshkar, Fuad; Miale, Jr., August; Smoak, WilliamCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1975, $20.25 (paper)

Provides a comprehensive review of nuclear medicine and is helpful for personsstudying for the examination of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine.

TECHNOLOGY AND INTERPRETATION OF NUCLEARMEDICIIIE PROCEDURESSodee, Bruce D.; Early, Paul 3.C.V. Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.),.1975, $31.95

rA companion to Textbook of Nuclear Medicine Technology, this hook covers thetheory and application of. nuclear- medicine iri two parts: - Part I - NuclearScience, and Part II - Clinical Nuclear Medicine.

TEXTBOOK OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE: BASIC SCIENCERocha, Antonio; Harbert, JohnLed and Febiger, 1978, $2740

General textbook which covers every aspect of nuclear medicine from basic atomicstructure and measurement of rAdioactivity to activation analysis and the newestdevelopments in computerized tomography,; d ultrasound.

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TEXTBOOK OF U AR MEDICINE-CLINICAL APPLICATIONSRocha, Antonio; Harbert, John et al.Lea and Febiger, 1979, $32.50

Author tried to deal specifically and at length with all of the mostclinical plications of nuclear medicine.

TEXTBOOK OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGYEarly, Paul J.; Razzak, Muhammad Abdel; Sodee,.Bruce D.C.V. Mosby Company. Ord Ed.), 1979, $32.95

Covers such topics as biologic effects of radiation, methods of radioactivedecay, and the origin of nuclides.

TRAINING MANUAL FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGISTSBureau of Radiological Healthc.Superintendent'af Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeNo. 017-015-00002-8, 1973, $2.95

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!AGNOSTIC IN VIVO.2

APPLICATIONS OF IODINE-123 IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE - PROCEEDINGS OF ACONFERENCE

Bureau of Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 254223/AS, 1975, $12.50

ATLAS OF CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINEStrauss, H. WilliamC.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $46.50

Provides inforrlation on cardiovascular nuclear medicine procedures.

ATLAS OF COMPUTERIZED EMISSION TOMOGRAPHYEll, P.3.; Deacon, J.M.; Jarritt, P.H.Churchill Livingstone Inc., 1980, $115:00

ATLAS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE1 BONE Vd1...4Dibos, Pablo E.; Wagner, Henry N. Jr.,W.B. Saunders CoMpany, 1978,440;00-

_ATLAS OF NUCLEAR_MEDICINE: BRAIN VOL. I.

De Land, Frank H.; Wagner, Henry N., 3r.W.B. Saunders' Company, 1969, $40.00

Contains chapters such as tumors, ciSterriography, and infectious diseases.

ATLAS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGINGBaum, Sheldon et al.Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1980, $78.00

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(abnormal conditions, behavior and distribution of the particular radiopharmaceuticalutilized,, and the anatomical and functional characteristics of the image itself.

7-LAS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE: LUNGS AND HEART VOL. IIDeLand, Frank H.; Wagner, Henry N., Jr.W.B. Saunders Company, 19701 $40.00

ATLAS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE: RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM, LIVER,SPLEEN AND THYROID VOL. M 4 4

DeLand, Frahk H.; Wagner, Henry N., Jr.W.B. Saundei-s Company, 1972, $40.00

This is the third of four volumes on the use of radioisotopic scans for diagnosticpurposes and is of primary interest to workers .in nuclear medicine and radiology.

ATLAS OF TECHNETIUM BONE SCANS,Citrin, Dennis L.; McKellops, James H.W.B. Saunders Company, 1978, $:60;00

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CARDIAC NUCLEAR MEDICINEHolman, B.I...; Abrams, H.L.; Zeitler, E.Springer-Verlag, 1979, $19.00

CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINEFreeman, Leonard M.; Blauf6x, M. Donald (Eds.)Grupe ansi Stratton, Inc., 1080, $37.50

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CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINEStrauss, H. William; Pitt, BertramC.V. Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $54.50

ProVides an authoritative overview of cardiovascular nuclear medicine. The authorspresent not only the latest techniques and overview, but also historical andbackground information on cardiovascular nuclear medicine.

CEREBRAL RADIONUCLIDE ANGIOGRAPHYDeland, Frank H.W.B. Saunders Company, 1976, $42.00

This volume demonstrates the feasibility, usefulness, and accuracy of cerebralradionuclide angiography in the diagnostic evaluation of cerebral disease. .

CLINICAL NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGYParkey, Robert W. et al.Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1978, $32.50

Assists in evaluating and selecting the most effective technique for investigating,examining, and diagnosing various forms of heart disease. Contains current-data ofall-nuclear imaging and testing methods.

CLINICAL SCINTILLATION IMAGINGFreeman, Leonard M.; Johnson, Philip M.Grune and Stratton, Inc., (2nd Ed.), 1975, $77.00

CORRELATIONS IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, NUCLEAR MEDICINE, ULTRASOUND,

ANDCOMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN MEDICAL PRACTICESodee, D. Bruce s.

Appleton-Century-crofts, 1979, $20.50

Imaging experts from different fields share their opinions on and their experience withimaging's major diagnostic procedures - nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and computedtomography.

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CRC ATLAS OF SCINTIMAGING: NEW DIAGNOSTIC AID TO CLINICALNUCLEAR MEDICINE' Wellman Henry N. (Ed.)

Se &ion Methodology Arid InterpretationSection II - Printed ScintimagesCRC Press, Inc., 1979, $295.00 - bothNote: Section IIIiisted under Chapter 6 Audiovisuals.

CRC - Atlas of 'Scintimaging is designed .for the practitioner of clinical nuclearmedicine. In a convenient looseleaf binder, this,coord' ated three-section 8-volumeset presents 500 documented clinical cases, their attendant scintimages (scint-fillation images) in printed and transparent formats or light box viewing. The Atlascovers a broad spectrum of scintimaging techniques for common and rare disease

. processes, offers a unique basis for comparative study, and is a valuable aid indiagnosis. It is a constructive tool for review and study for residency training andspecialty board examinations.

Note: Description covers Sections' I, II, III.

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING IN RENAL DISEASERosenfield, Arthur T.; Glickman, Morton; Hodson, C. John

rAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1979, $35.50

Guides radiologists, nephrologists, and urologists in obtaining the appropriatemodally for accurate diagnosis. Newer uroradrologic studies such as computerizedtomography, grey scale ultrasound, and."antegrade pyelography are explored indetail.

GALLIUM-67 IMAGINGHoffer, Yaul B.; Bekerman, Carlos; Henkin, Robert E.John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1978, $32.50

Text summarizes what is 'known of gallium imaging primarily using Ga-67 citrate.

GAMMA IMAGES IN BENIGN AND METADOLIC BONE DISEASESSy, Wilfrido M.Vol. I. General Remarks and Considerations, 1980, $64.95Vol II. Selected Endocrine Disorders, 1980, $64.95CRC Press, Inc.

Discusses the use and applications of bone imaging in(,the.valuation of non-malignant and metabolic bone diseases.

LIVER SCANS, CLEARANCES, AND PERFUSIONSBrucer, MarshallRobert E. Krieger PubliShing Company, Inc., 1977, $14.50

Review of the history 'of nuclear hepatology.

MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES; A COMPARISON ,Preston, Kendall; Taylor, Kenneth. ohnsySteven; Ayers, William (Eds.)Plenum Publishing, 1979, $37.5 ---- 4

NONINVASIVE APPROACH CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS ,Parisi, Alfred F.; w,,Donald E.,Appleton-Century- rofts, 1979; $14.95

Text discusses, the relative merits and- limitations of different approaches to themost commonly encountered forms of heart-dfiease. ..

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NONINVASIVE C DIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS: CURRENT CONCEPTSDiethri .B. (Ed.)UniversLy Park Press, 1978, $39.50

This volume is a report of the proceedings of the International CardiovascularCongress.

. NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGYWillerson, James, T.F.A. Davis Company, 1979, $35.00

NUCLEAR CARDIOL Y CLINICAL APPLICATIONSBotvinick, Elias; mes, DavidWilliams and Wilki Company, 1979, $28.00

Problems in clinical cardiology appropriate for scintigraphic study are thoroughlydiscussed and illustrated by case studies and hitt. quality scintigrams.

NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY FOR CLINICIANSSoin, Brooks, H.L. (Eds.)Futura Publishing Co., Inc., 1979, $34.50

NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY: SELECTED COMPUTER ASPECTSBacharach, S.L.; Alpert N.M. et al.Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1978, $15.00

20 papers covering: Gated Equilibrium and First-Pass Techniques; Thallium -201Image Processing and Display; and Shunt Detection, Modeling and Special,Techniques.

;NUCLEAR' MEDICINE IN UROLOGY .AND NEPHROLOGY

P.H.; Shields, R.A.; Testa, H.J..----Butterworths Publishing, Inc., 1979, $44.95.

Provides a concise yet comprehensive presentation of nuclear medicine and how itapplies to urology and nephrology. It is intended as an aid to clinical practice. Thebook demonstrates the nuclear techniques, their performance, and interpretation.

NUCLEAR OPHTHALMOLOGYO'Rourke, JamesW.B. Saunders Company, 1976, $27.00

Dynamic function studies in intraocular disease.

PRACTICAL ATLAS OF CARDIAC SCINTIGRAPHYde Vernejoul, Pierre et al.C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $60.00A,

PRACTICAL NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY 'l -

Sprengelmeyer, James; Weisberger, CalvinHarper 'and Row Publishers, 1979, $30.00

; Offers guidance in selecting, performing, and interpreting the findings of themodern, low risk technology of nuclide cardiographic studies. It is divided into,three major sections - Part 1: Nuclear Cardiologic Technique; Part 2: Interpretationof the Nuclide Cardiogram; Part.3: Clinical Nuclear Cardiology.,

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PRINCIPLES OF CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINE. 'Holman, Leonard; Sonnenblick, Edmund; Lesch, Michael

Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1978, $26.50

Contents include opics such as radionuclide detection, gated cardiac blood-poolscan, and physics and instrumentation.

RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING ARTIFACTSWells, L. David; Bernier, Donald R. .Year Book Medical Publishers, 1980, $14.75 \

Provides nuclear medicine health care workers with an awareness of the manyfactors which affect radionuclide imaging. The text contains a collection of unusualimaging Vifacts, valuable in an educational, academic and practical nuclear-medicine ebvironment.

RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEMFreeman, Leonard, M.;`Blaufox, M. Donald (Ed.)Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1973, $37.25

RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEMFreeman, Leonard, M.; Blaufox, M. DonaldGrune and Stratton, Inc., 1975, $29.75

RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES OF THE SPLEENSpencer, Richard P.; Pearson, Howard A.CRC Press, Inc., 1975, $47.95

An account of how recent advancei in nuclear medicine-have improved diagnosis Adassessment of diseases affecting the spleen.

RENAL UPTAKE° OF 'RADIOACTIVE MERCURY (197HgC12): METHODS FORTESTING THE FUNCTIONAL VALUE OF EACH KIDNEY, TECHNIQUE-RESULTS-ANDCLINICAL 'APPLICATION IN UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY

Raynaud, ClaudeCharles C. Thomas, Publishei-, 1976, $29.00

Introduces and evaluates a new method for Italy of the relative function of eachkidney, namely, the use of ionic mercury uptake..

SCINTILLATION CAMERA LONG IMAGING - AN ANATOMIC ATLAS AND GUIDEMandell, Charles H.Grune and Stratton, Inc. 1976, $42.50

Atlas intended to serve as a guide to radionuclide lung scan anatomy andinterpretation. It sets forth basic principles of scan interpretation and illustrates avariety of pathologic entities which may appear in lung scan practice.,

STRESS TESTING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE .

Ellestad, Myrvin H. f-

F.A/Davis Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $30.00

Gives practical help in the performante of exercise stress testing. Completelyupdated to reflect new developments and current Thinking.

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,,..- . .THALLIUM-201 MYOCARDIAL IMAGING

Ritchie, JameitA.Hamilton, Glen W;;AVackers, Fran 3Raven press PjuBlishers, 1978; $17.00

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Reviews the current knowledge' of thailium401 as an ima ing agent, presents tested-%, and practical techniques.. for itsALSe, and examines indepth the relationships

between this, agent and'the various types otcardiac,difeise.t

TRACER METHpPS FOR IN VIVO KINETICS: .TH"E9-11tolf-Atsillo APPLICATIONS'

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TUMOR LOCALIZATION WITH-RVIOACTIVE AGENTSUnipub, 1976, $12.00

IRecommended to anyone interested in medical applications of radionuclide.

VENTILATION- PERFUSION DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY `DISEASE-REFERENCEBOOK

New England Nuclear; booklet,-1980, no charge ,

B. AUDIOVISUALS

ADRENAL IMAGINGThrall, James H.Radiological Society of North America35-mm slides, audio cassette, $95.00Note: Also includes Radionuclide Studies Of The Llyer, Spleen, And Pancreas.

The characteristics of radiopharmaceuticals, the technique, and *dosimetry ofadrenal imaging are discussed. Among the clinical applications are glucocorticoidexceSt states, aldosteronism, virilizing syndromes, and adrenal remnant detection.The normal, variations and abnormal adrenal-scintiscan patterns are illustrated.

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BONE IMAGING IN ONCOLOGY, A CLINICAL CASEBOOK: BONE IMAGING IN OR-THOPEDIC MEDICINE

New England Nuclear.35 mm slides,.y)th-parriphfel,'30 days free loan,

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' Mar:0;:RaYmond; Denney, John D.; McKamey, MichaelMedcom Products'35 mm slides with.audio cassette, $115:00

Explores be exkinding use of this diagnostic tooLin clinical medicine, the varts.imaging devices available, and scanning techniques.

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BRAIN SCAN EXAMINATION PROCEDURECavendiih, L.LBent, P.

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This pi-ogram is a step-tly-step presentation of the selected brain anatomy andpathology topics that are critical to a complete understanding of the brain scanprocedufe,

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' CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS . iRosenefall, Leonard -1

Medcom Products.79-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $1,15.60

Theauthor reviews the anatomy of cerebral circulation .with emphasi ondetection of segmental areas of infarction by siatisbrain scintigrams. H hen goeson to discuss the contribution of, dynamic "radionuclide angiography'and staticimaging in ischemic and hemorrhagic ,cereBrovascular disease, as well as 1,hedetection Of arteriovenous malformations and aneurysms.

CISTERNOGRAPHYStaab, Edward V. .4..

Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00Note: Also includes Lung Imagirig And Thrombosis Detection.

uclear medicine techniques for se with s rial images -and sc

udying 'CSF dyriamics include injection into theinal subarachnoid sp crniquantitation of flow:andjection into ventricles or shunts t determine patfncy an functional significance.

Indications for-these studies include assessment of demet a, CSF rhinorrhea anddetermination of shunt function. Techniques, image patt ns, and correlation withpneumoenghphalography and computed tomography are sressed:

CLINIEAL.BRAIN SCANNING v/ ,,

_Patto Dennis D.; Oaks,, W. Allen i ,

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.'I00 =3 m, 14141434th audii3,Pas'sette, $115.,00 -. .

Illustrat' 1, applibatidbs",,,,of ,thi ima ing procedure. Technique, indications

--4for use a/id ntial diag 'cr'qlbstibili Se are incorporated.

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Basic concepts of the use of radionuclidps in enital heart disease are placedinperspective. Dr. Freedman explore's tec es, for analyzing the passage ofnuclidei through the cardiac-chambers, incl ing 4 e generatibn of indicator dilution

. curves and the radionuclide angiocardio / -- , `....

CRC ATLAS OF SCINTIMAGING: N DIAGNOSTIC AID. TO CtINICAL NUCLEARMEDICINE, iett

Wellman; Henry, N. (Ed.) m 6 .,..e.

Section III - Scintimage Transparencies ,

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I Ix14 for easy lightbox viewing. Of particularittse.in residency training.Nbte: Sections .1 and Ii listed under Ctapter, 6 'Publications. ,

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DETECTION OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONHolman, B. LeonardSociety of Nuclear Medicine, New York address . .35 mm slides,1979, $55.00 gNM members, $75.00 nonmembers °

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DIAGNOSING PULMONARY,EMBOLISM, VENTILATION/PERFUSION IMAGING,New England Nuclear

- 35 mm slides with pamphlet, 30 days free loan

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DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IN CORONARY HEART DISEASECoodley, Eugene L.Medcom Products63-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $80.00 .

This program examines the various techniques available for the detection ofcoronary heart 'disease. These range from clinical features, presence of riskfactors, and character of pain to laboratory and radiographic techniques such asenzyme an sis, exercise testing and isotc'ce imaging. Since it is often difficult toknow wtii tests to perform on which patients and in what sequence, the authorsuggests a ssible flow based upon.his years of experience.

DYNAMIC B AIN IMAGINQHciffe P.; Gottschalk, A.; 0 .tip, IL., III; Henkin, R.Societ of Nucle,ac Medicinet.New York address35 m slides with audio, $ ;5.00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

DYNAMIC RENAL STUDIESPolcyn, RobertSociety of Nu, r Medicine, New York address 035 mm" slides ifh audio, $55.00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

f. EVALUATION OF LIVER DISEASEJohnson, Philip M. iMedcom Products80-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $115.00

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In this program, the .author presents a review of the vascular' and biliary tractanatomy of the liVer. `Discussion of the various hepatic physiologic' functions itcorrelated with the manner,in whicrh several radiopharmaceuticals localize in andhelp to visuali::e the liver. .

..EVALUATION OF THYRIIDID DISEASES USING,RADIONUCLIDES

Maynard, C. Douglas; Cowan, Robert F.Radiological Society of North AmericaRefresher Course, Order Na. RSR 5016.15 mm slides with audio cassette, $95:00

This course deals in detail with the major radionuclide diagnostic tests suitable forevaluation of the patient with suspected thyroid pathology. Topics include thyroidimaging procedures; thyroid uptake studies, including modifications of suppression,stimulation, and Perchlorate discard; and standard serum' assay determination.

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'NGALLIUM -67 CITRATE IN 111FLAMMATORY'DISEASE

Henkin, Robert E.I

. Radiological Societj, of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette,'$95.00Note: 41so includes Tumor'Imaging.

The applications of 'Gallium-67,Citrate to studied of inflammatory disease are.discussed. Specific topics covered will be the time of scann,ing post injection withrespect to tpflammatory disease; the choice of instrumentation for the critically illy

o patient; and special techniques that may be helpful In inflammatory disease.

GALLIUM-67. 'CITRATE SCANNINGHoffer, Paul B.; Henkin, Robert E.Radiological Society of North America.Refresher Cour_se,_Or_der_Nd.RSR_541635 mm slides with 'audio owette, $95.00

This course includes a complete discussion of optimal techniques for imaging withGa-67 citrate, description of notmal variant'si and a review of clinical applicationwhich include malignant lymphattat (including Hodgkin's disease), hepatic massdifferentiation, -detection of occult inflammatory lesions, detection of pulmonarymalignancies, and detection of brain lesions.

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New England Nuclear35 mm slides with pa phlet, 30 dais free loan,

GATED BLOOD FOOL IMAGINGSpies, Stewart M.Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago address35 mm slides,with audio, $50.00.SNM member, $60.00 nonmembers

This audiovisual overviews the2protOcol for performing gated blood pool imaging,including computer setup, and data analysis!

uINSTRUMENTATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Silverstein, Ebwthid A.. '5, , .,

Society of nuclear Medicine, Chicago address35 mm slide's with audio, $50.00 SNM members, $60.00 nonmembers

The Anger camera,gatinaevices microcomputers and minicomputers, multicrystalcameras, various collimators and probes systems are discussed in the 'audiovisualand their applications to nuclear cardiology are delineated.

INTRACARDIAC SHUNTS AND CARDIAC OUTPUTSAshburn, William '7,

Society of Nuclear Medlcirie, New York address35 mm slides with audio, 1279,$55.00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR NpCtEKR MEDICINESpies, Stewart .

(Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago addressEducational Program, Slide-taW.format, $50.00 SNM membes, $60.00 nonmembers

,This audiovisual program provides the viewer with a basic introduction to..cardiovascular nuclear medicine including radiopharmaceuticals, imaging techniquesand instrumentation. A brief review of the anatomy and physiology of the heart inboth the abnorm l and normal states is also provided by. the lecturer.

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INctRODUCTORY MINI COURSE IN CARDIAC NUCLEAR MEDICINETechnicare CorporationOne hour 3/4" vide9 tape plus 10 copies of printed material, X575.00

LIVER SCANNINGGottschalk, Ala; DeNardo, Gerald L.; Berg, BRadiological Society of North AmericaRefresher Course, Order No. RSR 561535 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00

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This course discusses three'aspects of hepatic nuclear medicine: (1) normal anatomy. and anatomic variations; (2) the techniques and interpretation of radioquclide

hepatic scintiangiography; (3) the place of nuclear medicine in acute trauma of -theupper abdomen, with emphasis liver.

'LUNG IMAGINGAlderson, Philip 0.Radiological Society of North AmericaRefresher Course, Order No. 720935 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00 40-

Note: Also includes Cisternography And Thromb Detection.

This presentation reviews the role of radionuclide imaging in evaluating pulmonarydisease in adults and children. 'Ventilation-perfusiont(V-P) imaging is useful forevaluating the obstructive lung diseases of childhood (cystic fibrosis, asthma) aswell as the pulmOnary changes which- occur in children with congenital heartdisease. t The most important role of V-P imaging is the evaluation of patients withsuspected pulmonary, emboli (PE). .

LUNG IMAGINGAlazraki, Naom.i P. Q-Society of Ntclear Medicine, New York address35 mm slides with audio, $55.:00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

LUNG SCANNINGSecker-Walker, Roger 'H.;-Siegel, Barry A.Medcom Products .100-35 mm slides with audio ctssetta, $1r5.00

This series reviews current clinic.* applications of both ventilation and perfusionlung scanning. To demonstrate scanning techniques, slides exemplify, such diseasesas. pulmonary ambolism, obstructive lung disease, 'bronchogenic carcinoma,-pneumonitis and pneumonconiTis, pleural disease and congenital and acquired

art diseaSe.

LUNG N G ANDtGAMMA CAIlk4EkA STUNES USING 131,1-MAA AND 133XeFree , Gerald; Blau, JeffreyMicro X-Ray Recorder, Inc.40-35`mn1 slides, Order No. 1-4, $39.00

Presents-the. evaluation methods and clinical uses of Xenon scanning in pulmonaryfunction. Describes surgical changes, emboli, hilar masses as well as combined lung-liver scans for subphrenic evaluation. 4

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MYOCARDIAL NUCLEAR IMAGING: THALLIUM AND 201THALLIUM AND91mTc PYROPHOSPHATE

Turner; David; Gryniewicz, DeborahSociety of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago addresS..---°'35 mm slides with audio, $50.00 SNM members, $60.00 nonmembers

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This audiovisual presents a discussion of the physiologic asis of perfusion imaging"'with 201Thallium and 94mTc- Pyrophosphate. Va ious techniques of rest and

stress imaging are reviewed and the 'audience is introduced to the concept oftomographic imagingiwith the seven pinhole collimator.

NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGYSprengelmeyer, James; Weisberger, Calvin

.` Medcom Products. r. Part 1: Nuclear Myocardiography

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This initial series segment offers a practical guide to nuclear cardiology designedspecifically for the practicing clinician who is not utilizing these diagnostictechniques. Radioisotope imaging is a safe and accurate aid in the diagnosis andmanagement .of patients with coronary heart disease. Part 1 presents the use ofthallium stress myocardial imaging in the diagnosis of regiOnal ischemia andtechnetium pyrophosphate 4n acute myocardial infarction.

Part 2:'Nuclear Angiocardiography In Congenital And Valvular Heart Disease60-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $80.00

In thiS second part of the series; Drs. Sprenkelmer and Weisbergerf concentratetheir discussion on single-pass nucleac angiocardiography. The procedure ispresented both as an individual technique and as ari information source,supplementalto thallium and prophosphate myocardiogiiphic imaging, as discusSed in Part I andto multiple-gated imaging, as discussed in Part

Part 3: Nuclear Angiocardiography In Coronary And Myocardiopathic Heart.. Disease And Aortic Aneurysm

57-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $80.00+'

The concluding part of the series on nuclear cardiology extends and expands -theauthors' initial discussions of multiple-gated imaging and cardiac pool anatomy, andrelates 'them tg the single-pass angiocardiographic techniques presented in Part II.Highlighted in this section are ejection fraction determination and volume curveanalysis, two valuable measures of ventricular function that present nuclearangiocardiography from a phySiologic. perspective.

NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGYStrauss, H. William; Holman, B. LeonardRadiological Society of North America .35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00 00

This program illustrates the principles 'of radiopharmaceutical distribution formyocardial perfusign, infarct imaging, -and blood pool imaging. The technical_aspects of cardiovassular imaging requil-es a 'knowledge or camera and computerchoice setup, and.Npatient positioning. 'Various clinical applications include thestCrdyof suspected ischemia or inf ctiort, chemotherapeutic effects and conditionsproducing shortness of brea .

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE: THE LIVER - A SLIDE,PRESENTATION'Wagner, Strauss et al.W.B. Saunders Company65-35 .mm slides, Order No4.9873-5, $70:00

PERFUSION STUDIES OF, THE ISCHEMIC HEART ,--

Hamilton,'Glen W.Society of Nuclear Medicine, New York address35 mm slides' with audi6, 1979, $5y.00, SNM members, $75.0a nonmembers

PULMONARY DISEASE EVALUATIONWellrpan,Henry N.Medcom ProdUcts 1

78-35 mm slides with ausfio cassette, $115.00

The toles or macroaggregated albumin and microsphere perfusion stu in embolicdisease are elucidated and correlated with pulmonary angiography. A s explored isthis extension of these perfusion studies to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,neoplasms, and other nonembolif problems. Through use of multiple illustrativecases, the useful role of radioxenon ventilatory studies in making the overallevaluation more sensitive and specific is documented:

RADIOLOGICAL' AND RADIOISOTOPE DIAGNOSES OF PERIHEPATIC ABSCESSESSanders, R.C.; Sanford, D.; James, A. Everette.Radiological Society of North. America, Scientific Exhibit35 mm slides with audio cassette, $35,00

With the increased use of antibiotics, abscesses arour a er have become moredifficult to diagnose. Techniques available for radiological and isotopic diagnosis ofsuch abceseg.' are illustrated in this exhibit._

"RADIONUCLIDE-ANGIOGRAPHY. Blaufox, M. Donald; Freeman, Leonard M:j M edcom products

. 85-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $115.00

This program introduces the clinical applications and advantages of radionuclideangiography. Dozens of drawings, photographs, dynamic studies,and angiograms areused to explain fundamentals and describe use of radionuclide angiography ir1 suchcases as aortic aneurysm, atherosclerosis, thrombus, pericardial effusion, ava:scularlesion, great vesselkabnormalities, peripheral vascular problems, subdural hematoma,and hepatoma. .

RADIONUCLIDE BRAIN IMAGING c7---Siegel, Barry A. .

-Radiological Society of North Am icaRefresher Course, Order No. 571635 mm slides with audio ette, $95.00

This courseplaced

the current status of radionuclide brain imaging. Specificemphasis is placed on the characteristics of the norm' .1 blood-brain barrier, thepathophysiolod of the abnormal brain image, diagnostic results of Static and5ynainic brain imaging tumors, inflammatory disorders, and aerebrovascular diseate.

RADiONUCLIDECISTERN0dRAPHY IN ADULT HYDROCEPiiALUSt

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This program thoroughly describes the anatomy, 'embryology, and radioisotopes in theevaluatiop of the spleen. Studies are made of common diseases involving the spleen.

RADIONUCLIDE EVALUATION OF THYR- OID FUNCTION AND ,PATHOLOtYFreedman, Gerald S.; Langarten,.SteveA; Eff mart, Eric_Micro X-Ray Recorder, Inc.44-35 mm slides, Order No 1-6, $39.00 .

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Refresher course, Order No. RSR 5116-35 mm slides with, audio cassette, $9100*.

--....2% 4.-- iA survey of the various applicationkof the Use of radionuclides in static anddynamic -renal imaging are presented in thii course.; Technique, indications,differential diagnosis, pitfalls, and comparison' to other available ntodalities 'ofinvestigatidn are stressed. .

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.RADIONUCLIDE THROMBOEMBOLOGRAPY

Russell, Sally; Henkin, RobertSociety of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago address

mm slides with audio, $50.00 SNM members, $60.00 nonmembers

This three part audiovisual presentation describes thIstep by step procedure forperforming thromboembolograppy. The viewer is proviWi with a basic introductionto the technique for performing the study, injection techniques, and' clinicalindications for thromboembolography.

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. RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS FOROUMOR,AND ADRENAL SCANNINGHalpern, SamuelSociety of Nuclear Medicine, New York address =

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RADIO,PHARMACEU'TICAI&09R LIVER, SPL EN, BONE MARROW, AND BRAINIMAGING

Chilton, Henry M.Society of Nuclear Medicine, New York address.35 mm slides with audio,.$55.00 SNM members,475.00 nonmembers

° ARENAL FUNCTION EVALUATIONBlaufox, M. Donald

,' Medcom Products , .

73-35 mm slides with audio castette, $115.00.

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This learning *system descrike.s/ basic concepts of the applicatioh of radionuclides inenart.unction testing. the author reviews radionuclides available for testing renal

function, emphasizing their relative merits and disadvantages. There follty.sis anexamination of current techniques for measuring renal funCtion with radionuclides,including single-injection d,earances, the ,_radionuclide renogram, and the radio-isotope cy-stogram. . ,

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Blaufoxi M. naldRadiological S ety of North America ' its .35.mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00Note: Also includes Computer Ap6lications-In Nucle edicine.

A major impact has occurred in the field of renal im ging during the paSt p e y e r a 1. . .

yearswith the introduction of sever ew imaging a nts, including technetium,labeled' dimercaptQsuccinic acid, glu heptgnate, and DTPA. Because of theintroduction of these new agents,' r ater resolution of the renal ar6tomy" is. nowpossible with radionuclide irnagOg. This program attemptsto,define those areas ofrenal (imaging which are helpful to the clinician and the relative. usefulness anddisadvantages of each- of the newer imaging agents. ',

4: zr: -,-: SKELETAL DISEASE, EVALUATION is

( Char kes, N. David; Malmud, Leon I. -' Mgcreom Products . .

#' 75-35 mm slides with audio cassette, ,$115.00

In this .review, Drs. ,Charkei and Malmud explore' the most currently acceptedbiochemical basis !lir forMation of bone. crystal and the masher in which it

, participates in ion-.exchange reactions. The program demonstrates'for the practicing,clinician many useful applications of bone imaging and provides a c, cal perspective

, and an understanding of the. physiologig basis for these tests.. f .

SKELETAL IMAGING IO'Mara, Rohert 'Society of Nuclear Medicine, New Yolk address35 mm Slideswittraudro,.$55.0Q SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

SOME APPLICATIONS OF BRAIN SCANNING AND ANGIOGRAPHYMollihan; William V. et alMicro X-Ray Recbrder, In74-35.mm slides; Order No. 8-6A, $49.00

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SOME APPLICATIONS OF LIVER SCANNINGFreeman, Gerald S.; Youngberg, Arne'.Micro X-Ray Recorder, Inc.47-35 mm slides, Orcler No., 13, #9.00

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A complete review of the examination of the- liver demonstrating the use ofradiopharmaceuticals; Technetium Sulphur Colloid, Gold-198 and 1-131 'Rose Bengal.Specific cases are explored from the normal through Metastatic. Saracoma andCirrhosis.

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THALLUIM-20I MYOCARDIAL= IMAGING DIAGNOSTIC VISUALIZATION OF THEISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM OPTIMIZING THALLUIM-201 IMAGING

New England Nuclear35 mm slides with pamphlet, 30 days free loan

THROMBOSIS DETECTIONColeman, R. EdwardRadiological Society of North America.35 mm slides with audio cassette, 195.00Note: Also includes Cisternography and Lung Imaging.

This, program presents current techniques for radionuclide evaluation of venousthrombosis NVith emphasis on the fibrinogen uptake test and radionuclide venography.The rrent status and future role of thrombus imaging with labeled fibrinogen,pl inbgen, platelets, and urokinase are discussed.

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TklYROID SCANNING...:,.' Halpern, Samuel , ..

. Society of NueleariVledicine, New York address35.mm slides with audio, $55.Q SNM members, $75.00 nonniembers.V.,

THYROID UPTAKE TESTING,

Chartres; N. David.' ' .,

Society of Nuclear Medicinerew York 'address ,..

'35 mm slides with audio, $55:00 SNM merh6eis, $75.00 honmembers. ,

TRANSIT.CARDIOVASCURAR RADIONUCLIDE STUDIESPavel, Daniel G.; Balon, Ronnie , .

Society of NLiclear Medicine, Chicago address35 mm slides With audio, $50.00 for SNM members, $60:00 fpr nonmembers

Camera techniques, probe techniques, and the relative merits of performing firstpass studies are discussed in this audiovisual presentation,. .

TUMOR IMAGING , _

Hoff er, Paul S. -, ,Radiological Society of North America . r-35 mm slides with iudio-cdsettes, $95.00Note: Also includes Gallium-67 Citrate In Inflammatory Disease.. .

Detection and staging of tum"org with specific tumor localizing radionuclidei is aneffort characterized by great-interest, much frustration, and limited success. Themajor categories of agents Used for efumor localizing include, divalent and trivalent

-.cations, such as Ga-67, tumor metabolites, stich as 1431 radiolabeled tumorantibodies, radiolabeled nonspecific proteins, and radiolabeled pharmaceuticals.These agents are discussed from-the point of view of current clinical status or

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VENUS THROMBOSIS DETECTION - r;McKoveck, Loren P.; Weiss, Stephen G.

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Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chicago address- , , ).°Educational Program - slide tape format, $40.00 SNM members, $50.00'nonmembers

This protocol for detecting thrombosis with 1-125 fibrinogen is delineated in thisaudiovisual. Data plotting and analysis are also reviewed.

VENTILATION- PERFUSION LUNG IMAGING IN PULMONARY EMBOLISMAlderson, Philip 0.

. Radiological Society of North America35 mtn slides with audio cassette, $60.00 ,

Dr. Alderson deals with the difficulty of diagnosing pulmonary embolism (PE).PulmOnary embolism (PE) represents a serious medical problem which is oftendifficult to diagnose. Current techniques using TC-99m--aggregate perfusion,imaging with the gamma camera and correlation with radioactive gas or aerosolpulmonary ventilation has significantly Improved the specificity and accuracyof radionuclide imaging for PE.

SEkE-EVALUATION 14INI COURSE (ADVANCED) IN CARDIAC NUCLEAR MEDICINE,Technicare Corporation

...13/4" video tape, 1 hr. course, includes 10 copies of printed material, $75.00

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7. DIAGNOSTIC IN VIZcl.

A. PUBLICATIONS

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT BY. LABORATORY METHODSHenry, John BernardW.B. Saunders Company, 1979, $55.00

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. 4 ,,U.4" This nevi{ edition l's completely and throughly reorganized to refleot the subdivision...,-- -- ,-of duties- %ponsibilities in laboratory practice. The massive technology of

. 40' t dinica atholo is zthded as well as delineated, and the role of the physicianin 're ms of f. '1' hto Medicine is alio emphasized. .,,

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CLINICAL RADIONIMUN-07,SSY. STATE-OF-THE-ARTTravis, Jef .1fretA... .

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DIAGNOSTIC ENDOCRINOLeCryer, PhilipOxford University Press, In 2nd Ed.), 1979, $12.95 cloth,* 695 paper

A practical text on the u -- .f laboratory tents for suspected endocrine ormetabolic disorders that clu I = the pathophysiology and clinical featuresrelevant to diagrams: For his 2n. edition, the text has been throughly updatedwith new material added on many fopi s.

FUNDAMENTALS OF RIA OTHER LIQ D ASSAYS - A PROGRAMMED TEXTTravis, Jeff* t.Scientific Newsletters, Inc., 1977, $15.00

' IN VITRO PROC1EDURES WITH RADIOISOTOPES IN MEDICINEUnipub, 11979, $38.00

A colledtion of technical papers which reviews, the applicafionof radioactive tracertechniques in the study of substances ir. vitro..

HANDBOOK OF RADIOIMMUI10SSAYAbrahir, G.E. .

Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1977, $97.50

Gives eitens&e coverage - in sepapate chapters - to statistical evaluation ofradioimmunoassay, instrumentation, and radiation safety in the performance ofradioimmunoassay. .

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NUCLEAR MEI5iCINEENDOCRINOLOGY*. Rothfeld, Benjamin .

Lippincott/Harper, 1978, $1g300

Includes information on biochemistry, physiology, and clinical aspects of variousendocrine organs. It includes chapters on the thyrpid, adrenal, ovary, pancreas,hypothalamus pituitary, and parathyroid. Additional chapters are used to cover ingreater dgtail specific hormones of these organs.

NUCLEAR MEDICINE: HEPATOLINEALRothfeld, BenjafninLippincott/Harper, 1980, $45.00

PRACTICAL RADIOIMMUNOASSYMoss, A.J.; Dalrymple, Glenn V.; Floyd, CharlesC.V. Mosby Company, 1976, $14.95

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Directed to both laboratory and .radiologic personnel, this book introduces radio-.immunpassay and radipassay procedures..

QUALITY COOL AND DATA ANALYSIS OF LIQUID ASSAY: RADIOIMMUNO-ASSAY, ENZIMMUNOASSAY AND FLUOROIMMUNOASSAY - A PROGRAMMED%TEXT,

Rodgers, Richard C.-SCientific.News1etters, Inc., 1-980, $30.00

Basic'Ntools di data analysis, methods of quality control, automated methods ee.c.for RIA, enzyme and fluoroimmunoassay.

RADIOASSA`? IN CLINICAL MEDICINENewton, W.T.; Donati, R:M.Gharles C. Thomat,.Publisher; 1974,, $15.25

RADIOIMMUNOASSAYFreeman, Leonard M; Blaufox; M. Donald.Grune and Stratton, Inc.,1975, $29.75

RADIOIMMUNOASSAY AND RELATED PROCEDURES IN MEDICINE -NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

UnipubVol 1., 1978,,$43.00; Vol.2, 1978, $40.00

1977 INTER,

The latest development's in radioimmunoassay' and related procedures for themeasurement of hormones, vitamins, drugs and other substances in the body fluidsand tissuesabove all in the bloodare discussed in these voles.

RADIOIMMUNOASSAY AND RELATED TECHNIQUES - METCLINICAL APPLICATIONS .

Thorell, Jan I.; Larson, Steven M. \C.V. Mosby Company, 1978, $23.50

DOLOGY AND

General survey of radloimmunoaisay. Part I exploreS ,receptors, separationtechniques, assay performance, quality control and equipmerSt.! Par, II examinesclinical tests for various applications.

UNDERSTANDING IMMUNOLOGYCunningham, A.J.Acaderhic Press 1978, $25.00 cloth; $15.50 paperback

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DATA REDUCTION AND QUALITY CONTROL IN THE RIA LABORATORY .e.Leiva, W. et al.Beckman Instrqments, Inc.45-35 mm slides with tape cassette, Order No. 91-000-93-01, 1978, $160.00

After a review Of terminology and the antigen-antibody reaction; Q.C. parameterssuch as Bo/T and NSB are described and related to the dose response curve.

DIGOXIN ASSAY: LABORATORY AND CLINICAL ASPECTSFinley, Paul R.American Society of Clinical PathologistsVideo cassette ,with supplementary' m4erials,- $220.00 ASCP. members; $275.00nonmembers

INTRODUCTION TO RADIOIMMUNOASSAYFrasier, C.H.Beckman knstruments, Inc. .

40-35 mm lides with tape cassette, Order No. 91-000-25-00, 1973, $130.09,

A detailed examination of the principles underlying radioimmunoassay techni es.. e

IN VITRO THYROID 'TESTING 4

Becker, David V.; Hurley, James R.Medcom Products72-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $115.00

The authors begin with a discussion of normal thyroid function to facilitatecomprehension of thyroid jesting. Since protein binding is fundamental to anunderstanding of most in vitro tests, principles involved in competitive proteldbinding and isotope displacement tests are explored.

PRINCIPALS OF RADIOIMMUNOASSOCawley, Leo F. ,

. American SoCiety of Clinical Pathologists

Part I - Discusses% physical, and chemical steps involved in radioimmundassay,development of calibrating curves, and preparation of standards. ,

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and monitoring analysis as well as required safety rules.

Video cassette with supplementary materialsEach part -.$220.00 ASCP members, $275.00 nonmembers

PRINCIPLES OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAY.Goldsmith, Stanley.

. Medcom Products69-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $115.00

The radioimmunoas ay program presents basic concepts, introduces the theorydescribing the inter ction between a labeled or nonlabeled'antigen and- a suitableantibody, and includ s techniques for preparirTg and evaluating radioimmunoassaysystems. Methods analysis and, separation techniques for quantification ofantibody bound and free tigers are described in detail. A

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PRINCIPLES .OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAYLtiva, W. et al.Beckman Instruments, Inc.47-35 mm'color slide witte'audio, Order No.''91-000-93-00, $160.00

Gives basic steps in typical RIA procedure. Details antigens, radiolabeled antigens,and antibodies in terms of composition, and test functions.

RADIOIMMUNOASSAY AND OTHER SATURATIONANAYSjS TECHNIQUESHolmes, Itichaid.

Society ofNuclear Medicine, New York address35 mm slides with audio, $55.00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmemkr

RADIOIMMUNOASSAY TECHNIQUESLangan, JohtiRadiological Society of North AmericaRefresher Course, Order No. RSR 331435 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00

This is a general introductory lecture on radioimmunoassay covering the theorybehind the technique, the production and radioactive labeling of antigens andantibodies, and the unit steps performed in each assay.

RADIOISOTOPES IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORY`Trainer, Thomas D.; Howard, Phillip L.American Society of Clinical Pathologists35 mm slides, 1976, $70.00 .

Introduction to the rapidly expanding field of radioisotope counting.,

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8. PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR'MEDICINE

-ATLAS OF PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR MEDICINEAlderson, P.O.; Gilday, D.L.; Wagner, H.N., Jr.C.V. MOsby Company, 1978, $46:50 .

4-Graphic atlas whigh provides a broad overview of tracer procedures to use inevaluating pediatric clients.

,CLINICAL PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY -

Sutow,,Wataru, W.; Vietti, Teresa Fernbach, Donald (Eds.)C.V. .Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.), 1977, $49.50

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(This work describes the signficant recent progress in th treatment of childhood\cancer.

CURRENT DIAGNOSTIC PEDIATRICS, DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF THE KIDNEY ANDURINARY TRACT IN CHILDREN )"

Chrispin, A.R.; Gordon, .; Hall, C.; Metrewell, C:,Springer-Verlag, 1980, '$66.00

ESSENTIALS OF PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY, Moller, James H;

F.A. Davis Company, (2nd Ed.), 1978, $9,25 ,. ,

This second, expanded edition retains the author's conziise and systematic approachto diagnosis and management- of tarc(iac 'Problems in children. Dr. Moller hassignificantly expanded the iiiignostic section, including the latest information ontechniques such as echocardiography and angiography. The final, chapter onmanagement incorporates the author's extensive experience in dealing with theproblems of the family, as well as the pediatric cardiac patient, 'including adiscussion of counseling, exercise, diet, .followup care, and prophylactic treatment.

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HANDBOOK OF PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGYKrovetz, J.Ugiversity Park Press, 1979, $37.50

NEURORADIOLOGY IN INFANTS AND CHILDRENHarwood-Nash, Deri1C. et al.C.V. Mosby Company, 1976, $175.00 for 3.volumes

NUCLEAR MEDICINE IN CUNICAL, PEDIATRICSHandmaker, H.; Lowenstell;, J.M. (Eds,)Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1975, $25.00

Systematic review in an organ-by-organ- fashion (including both imaging andfunction studies) of the application of nuclear medicine techniques to pediatricpractice.

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PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR MEDICINEFreeman, Leonard M.; Blaufox, MthonaldGrune and Stratton, Inc., 1975, $29.00

PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR MEDICINE/James, A.E.; Wagner, H.N., Jr.; Cooke, R.44' (Eds.)W.B. Saunders Company, 1974, $35.00 7 r f

PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGIC RADIOLOGYarker, Bruce R.; Castellina, Ronald A.V. Modby Company, 1977, $47.50

ePERI AL THYROID, PHYSIOLOGY AND DISEA y

F s er,, Delbert A; Burrow, Gerard N.R en Press Publishers, 1975, $25.00 1,

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Discusses the diagnosis, successful treatment, and possible prevention of congenital-hypothyroidism.

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STRESS TESTING: ,PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICEEllestad, Myrvin H.F.A. Davis Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $35.00

The new edition. of this clear, logical text give; you practical help, in theperformance of exercise stress testing. Completely updated tveflect newdevelopments and current thinking, the4book provides .much additionalosignlicantinformation in new chapters on pediatric stress testing, nuclear cardiolo y, andstress testing and the asympt-natic patient.

B. AUDIOVISUALS

. LIVER/SPLEEN G.U.Conway, James J.Radiological' Society of North America35 mm slides with audiOcassette, $95.00Note: Also includes Pediatric Nuclear Medidine: CNS - Bone.

This program highlights those childhood condition involving oncologic (liverspleen and Ga-67) 'and urinary tract (renal imagi g, renography, and 'nuclearcystography) studies that differ significantly from that encountered in adultpractice. Meckel's diverticulum and testicular imaging techniques are brieflydiscussed.

ONCOLOGYConway, James J.Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides. with 'audio cassette, $95.00

Cancer accounts for 14 percent of all mortalities in children and is the second leadingcause of death next to accidents. Chemotherapy,, radiotherapy, and surgery .have significantly decreased the morbidity and mortality 61 children with neoplastic,diseades. These facts 'have mandated that diagnostic imaging modalities haveincreased Sensitivity and specificity to detect oncologic disorders. Nuclear medicinetechniques, although very sensitive, are not specific. Therefore, they are importantin the early detection of recurrent disease, arid in therapy management.

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PEDIATRIC CARDIOLSchmidt; KhouryW.B. Saunders Cofnpany4 filmstrips; 2 to

Y - A TAPE /FILMSTRIP- PRESENTATION'

e cassettes, Ordef No. 9832 -8, $75:;00

PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR WAGINGGilday, David L.Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00

This half of the pesliatr/nuclear medicinetreresher:course discusses the'rojes offirst transit studies, Thall um-201 citrate myocardial perfusion images, andequilibrium gated studies in p diatric cardiology:

PEDIATRIC NUCLEAR MEDICINE: CNS-BONEar Gilday, Davi4 L.

Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette $95.00

,Note: Also incluclesliver/SpleenGU.

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BoneThe differentiation of osteomyelitis from ceitlitis:or arthritis is important. -Itdetermines the length of intravenous antibiotic therapy. Detection- and staging ofLegg-Perthes disease can b'e done readily using pinhole magnification. .4

CNS J.

Complete brain imaging readily detects, the presence of blood brain barrierdisturbances secondary to neonatar asphyxia and is useful in prognosis.,Inflammations of the brain (cerebritis, abcess, meningitis, and ventriculitis) are allreadily identifiable. I , .

PULMONARY4PERFU'SION DISTRIBUTION IN CONGENITAL ILUART DISEASEConway, James 1; Muster, Alexander; Paul, Milton; Weiss, SusanRadialOgical Society of North America, Scientific Exhibit35 mm slides with audio cassettep.$35.00 sz-

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- Unusualng perfusion is common in congenital heart disease. A' mechanism isproposed and charatteristic distribution in valvar pulmonic stenosis, tetralogy. ofFallot, and transposition of the great arteries are,described.

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A. 'PUBLICATIONS.

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AUTOMATED INSTRUMENTATION FOR RADIOIMMUNOASSAY° Bowie, Lemuel,

t,4C Press, Inc., 1980, $55:95

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Describes and compares the capabilities, advantages, and disadvantages of variousindividual automated radioimmunoassay equipment presently on the market.

BASIC LIQUID SCINTILLATI*COUNTING p. Howard, Phillip L.

American Society of Clinical Patholbgistsi 1976, $9.00

Inclu4es such topics as the beta decay process and the use of beta-emitting iscitopesas labels obiological materials:'=

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR COUNTING - A PROGRAMMED TEXTVan Heiman, Edith ft.Scientific Newsletters, Inc., 1975, $7.50 t50 page booklet condenses Basic- information -. heips readers understand e

language and implications of Nuclear Counting, Radioactivity, and Radioassay. ....

BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTINGKobayaki, Ytitaka; Maudsley, David V. *

Academic Press, 1974; $28.50 - a°

.BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENTS

0.,,Cromwell, Leslie et al.

prentice all, Inc., (2nd Ed.), 1980, $21.95.

Includes the p 1ological and technical data needed - by anyone who designs/makes, selects or uses biomedical instruments or 'systems.,

EXPERIMENTS IN NUCLEAR SCIENCE "Chase, Grafton; Rituper, Stephen; Sulcaski, john W.Burgess Publishing Company, (2nd Ed.), 1971, $9.95. i ....

, . The experiments ill this second editiot virere selectecFto:give students the basic. . .

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techniques and principles of using radioisotopes.r . 1

FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUM+TATION: .A SOURCE BOOK ,WITtiEXpERIMENTS .

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Goldstein, Norman N.; Fiee, Michael J. t-:- Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1979, $39.50

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IMAGING ABILITY OF eOLLIMATORS IN NUCLEAR MEbICINE%.-- Bureau of Radiological Health

National Technical Information Service, PB 290 954/AS, 1978, $11.00, ,Sipple-- ment, PB 290 955/AS, 1978, $12.50 ,

.4,.. . . . . -' rContains supplementary collimatdr data for rectilineal- scanners:

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INSTRUMENTATION' IN NUCLEAR MElfilCINE$Hine, G.J. 4'

Academic Pre -`ii, Vo1,441.967, $62.75, Vol.!!) 1974, $62.00

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LIQUID kilITI4LAtiON COUNTING. RECENT APPL_I34,TIONS AND DEVELOP-.

MENT, VOL. I - kl-IYSICAL ASPECTSPeng, Chin-Au; Horrocks, Donald Alpen, Edward L. (Eds.)

cademic Press, 1980; $27.50

. ... LIQUID,SCINTILLATION co NG. R ENT APP,I.ICATIONS AND`-DEVELOPMENT. VOL.II.- SAMP ARATION AND APPIJCATIONS. .4

',.. Peng, Chin-Tsu; Horrocks, Donald L.; Alpen, Edward L. (Nis.)Academic Press, 1980,'$32.00

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.. LIQUID SCINTILLATION; SCIENCE ANIS TECHNOLOGY,Noujaim, A.A.; Edip, C.;,Welbe, L.J.. tilrAcade": micI5ress, 1.976, $27.50

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MEASUREMENT OF LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVITY .1? z. ICRU Report No. 22 - . ...

Internationa*4 LCommission on Radiation

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Uits, .1972, $9.50 N'.

MEASUREMENT OF THE PBfFORMANCE PARAMETERS OF GAMMA CAMERAS. Bureau of Radiological Health )

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. National Technical'Jnforrnation Service , 0Part I. PB-277-482/AS, 1977, $8.00 gr I

Part II. PB-101-041 /AS, 1979, $840 . 1-

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MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION AI4D ELECTRICAL SAFETY: THE VIEW FROM THE . .NURSING STATION ,,,

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Hoenig, Stuart A; Scgit, Daphne Ft-John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1977, $15.95 , .

. An introductory text for nurses covering the electrical, operational, and safetyprinciples of medical equipment. . . -4.,

NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICS, INSTRUMENTATION AND AGENTSRollo, David F.C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $58.50

Provibes a comprehensive yet easy to Understand look at physical factors involvedin nuclear imaging.

PHYSICS AND INSTEtUMENTATIpN OF NUCLEAR MEDICINESprawls, Perry --. . .

,pniversity Park Press)1980, $19.95 0., . I /

.Text includes many,, newsillustrationg to present key coneeptl, comprehinsivecoverage from basic nuclearkstruciureop radioisotope itiage quality, and rat-est"developments with emphasis l on compater sy'stern,s and cardiovascular nuclear

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PfiIts/CIPLES OF NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION .Eichholz, C.,Poston, J.. .

-Ann Arbor Science, 1579, $29.95 ./- \ , ,

PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION LABORATORY Y MANUALEichholz,.C.; Pbston, J. .Ann Arbor Science, 198.0:$14:95 ." . ,./

N DETECTION AND ME;AVREMENT

3 nWiley and Sons, Inc., 19,79, $33.95

r --nollis Glenn F.

RADIOACTIVITY AND ITS MEASUREMENTMann, W.; Ayres, R.; gar finkel, 'S. 0

Pergarhon Press,.(2nd Ed.), 1980, $2.50- / . ..

.RADIONUCLIDE TECHNIQUES IN MEDICINE

McAlister, 3o4n ,

Cambridge University Press, 1'980, $34.50 cloth; $10.95 paperback, ' k. . Ne

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Discusses techniques of measurement ;in nuclear medicine.

, RADIOTRACER METHODOLOGY IN THE BIOLOGICAtt ENVIRONMENTAL, AND

PHYSICAL SCIENCES, . - ilki

Wang, I-L; Willis,,D.L.; Loveland, W.D. .Prentice Hall, Inc., 1975, $23.95

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SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS iN THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE i . 4, Hoffer, P.13. Beck, R.N.; Gottschalk, A. (Eds) . -,

Society ofP.B.;

Medicine, 1971, $10.00,'

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20 papers on: fundamentals of detector' science and technology; use of -iemi-conductor detectors for 'radioisotope imaging and counting; and fluorescenttechniques. .

SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION, COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND OTHER SELECTEDCOMPUTER TOPICS

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Price, R.R.; Gilday, D.L.; Croft, B.Y.; Sorenson, J.A. (Eds.) .),

Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1980, $29.50. ,

An 'overview of single photon emission computed tomography and papers thatdescilibe and evaluate specific systems. Also: papers on the use of computers inthe analysis of cardiac studies, data acquisition and storage methods, Anger cameraevaluation, and whole -body counting. Proceedings of. the 10th Annual-Symposium ofthee Computer Council of the Society of Nuclear Medicine.

TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING IN NUCLEAR. MEDICINEFreedman, G.S. (Ed.)Society olNuclear Medicine, 1973, $14.50

27 papers in the following,' topic areas: moving detector tomographic systems;,camera -type tomographic .systems;. coincidence tomographic systems; other

-related methods; and tomography : - clinical results. ,

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ASPECTS OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUN GFrasier, C.H.Beckman Instruments, Inc.32-35 mm snes.with audio, Order No. 91-000-26-00, 1973, $13

Pro des overview of scintillation counting and its basic applications

EVALUATION OF IMAGING PERFORMANCENusynowitz, Martin L.Society of Nuclear Medicine, New York address35 mm slides with audio, $55.00 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembirs

FOCUSED COLLIMATORSWitcofski, Richard L. .

- National,AudiovisualCenter- ,

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4Provides the s dent with an understanding of the .way that focused collimatorsare design d how they are chosen for a particular scanning- prodeddie.

- ,--,INSTRUMENTATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINE.,

Silverstein, Edward A.Society of Nuclear' Medicine, Chicago address

. 35 rrfm slides with audio, $50.00 for SNM members, $60.00 nonrbe bers ..

The Anger camera, gating devices, microcompthers and mtnicompu ers, multicrystalcameras, various collimators, and probes systems are discussed in is audiovisual iand their, applifations to nuclear cardiology are delineated.

, ...., , .INSTRUMENTATION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY b

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Defines the components of HPLC system, describes the commonly used hardwareand discusses the characteristics of each component.r.

INSTRUMENTATIORTOR NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY _Cradduck, Trevor D.

' Society of Nuclear Medicine, New 'net< address35 mm slides with audio, 1979, $55.00 SNM members, $75,00 nonmemberst

INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR IMAGING INSTRUMENTATIONNuclear -AssociatesPart 1:- Order No. 48-607; Part II - Order No. 48-642'35 mm color slides with audio, each part $105.00 .

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This Prograrrifocuses on the following areas:I. Fundamentals of in vivo imaging

A. Basic energy selective counting systemsB. Rectilinear scannersC. Gamma scintillation cameras

II. Quality ControlA. Proper conditions for performance of clinical studiesB. Comprehensive evaluationsC. Applicability of quality control results to evaluation of clinical studies

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Part I presents an ,overview of the subject. The gamma photon is traced from itsorigin in the 'organ in which the radionuclide has been localized, through itsinteraction in the detector crystal, and subsequent electronic transformation' intothe scintillation image. The author then. preients a review of the various types ofcqllimation and the statistical considerations in imaging. The importance df' carefulinstrument- Calibration arid other aspects of quality control are also stressed inrelation to an understanding of the physical factors responsible for converting aseries Of gamma events into an interpretable image.

°Part II presents the viewer with. greater detail and further discussion of the subjectsintroduced in Part- I.. Also included Are measurements of sensitivity, resolution,field 'uniformity and nonlinear response as evidencetrby losses at high count (ates.The application of performance analysis to=,11imator evaluation is stressed.

OPERATION PRINCIPLES OF X-RAY MACHINESUnit 9 - Equipment Conservation and SafetyUnit 10 - Survey df Radiation Detectioa InstrumentsNuclear Associates, Inc.35 mm slides with audio cassette with student and instructor's manualorder No. 48 -719, $f 90.00 set

PREPARATION OF SAMPLES FOR LIQUID ;CINILLATION COUNTINGHorrocks,'D:L..Beckman. Instruments, Inc. 4

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Presents a detailed survey of common techniques and methods used to preparesamples for liquid scintillation counting..

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PRINCIPLES OF GAMMA COUNTINGHorrocks, D.L.

. -Beckman Instruments, Inc. .

53-35 mm slides with audio, Order.No. 91- 000- 30 -00, 1974, $145.00

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RADIONUCLIDE GENERATORS VT -7002Bureau of Radiological Health ...

3/4" video cassette, 1976 i

Training Resources Center' (HFX-73), available for free loan. 1Order by title andnumber.

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Describes how radionuclide generators provide nuclear medicine facilities with alocal source of short-lived isotopes.' Uses graphs, analogies, models, and actual'scenes from a nuclear medicine facility to examine in detail the theory of isotopeproduction in these generators. It includes a demonstration of generator elution andevaluate assay procedures and use ofthe isotope ori, a patient. 4

SCINTILLATION CAMERASWesterman, BryanSociety of Nuclear MediCine, New York address35 mm slides with audio, $55.00 SNM members; $75.00 nonmembers

SCINTILLATION SPECTROMETERS AND PULSE HEIGHT ANALYSIS' Zimmerman, Robert; Kaplan, William

Society of Nuclear. Medicine, New x'ork address35 mm slides with audio, 1980, $55 SNM members, $75.00 nonmembers

THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS VT-7020Bureau o Radiological Health3/4" vide sette0 977,Training 'ources Center (HFX-73), available for ,free loan. Order by title and

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Characterisitics of the medic'al imaging system. Contrast, noise, MTF, spatialfrequency, etc. are discussed. Evol°ution,of C.T. to present level of sophistication.

C. TRAINING, AIDS

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ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL'METHODS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINaRSBender, Carl; Orszag, Steven

sMcGraw-Hill Book Company, l978, $29.95

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Mathematical. methods for obtaining approximate analytical solutions, to differentialand difference equations axe presented. Also gives computer plots comparing exactand approximate answers.

BASIC BIOSTATISTICS FOR MEDICINE AND EPIbEMIOLOGY -Rimm, Alfred A. et al. ,

Appleton-Century-Crofts,4980, $16.50 f\_/Text is intended to present the student with the essentials of 6iostatistict through apractical, experimental learning process designed to give them a firm grip on a fewcritical concepts.

BIOMEDICAL COMPUTINGPerkins, W.J.University Park Press, 1977, $39.50'

SiPresents a thorough appraisal of the current state of ,biomedical,computing; anassessment of future. trends,and evaluations of specific clinical applications ofcomputer science. . ,

BIOSTATISTICS FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS .-Lombard, Olive M.

,Appleton-Century-Crofts,21975, $12.95

A manual for those who wish to do research in the4ogical and medical fields.<1

Lombard offers a clearly written, simplified explanation of biostatistics.. ,4'CALCULATIONS FOR THE MEDICAL LABORATORY

Remsdn, Susan; Achermann, 13.G.,

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Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1971, $16.25,..,

..COMFUTER METHODS - THE FUNDAMENTALYOF DIGITAL NUCLEAR MEDICINELieberman, David E. -C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $18:50 -,

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COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN CARDIOLOGYCady, Lee D., Jr.Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1979,'$45,00

Offers a single source a .broad 'introduction to the principles, methods,techniques^ employed in the application of computers to the field of cardiology.

COMPUTER TECHNIQUES Ili' RADIATION TRANSPORT AND DOSIMETRYNelson, W.R.; Jenkins, T.M. (Eds.)Plenum Publishing, 1980, $55.00

COMPUTED TECHNOLOGY IN THE 151EALTH SCIENCESSheris, David B." .

Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1974, $13.75

COMPUTEAS-IN MEDICINE: AN INTRODUCTIONEnlander DerekC.V. Mosby Company, 1980, $12.95

.Provides a basic understanding of computers and their applications in medical fieldssuch as nuclear medicine technology.

, COMPUTERS IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORYToren, E4 Eggert, A.A. s

Marcel Dekker, Inc:, 1978, $24.50

Designed to provide background information for those engaged the purchase,operation.or use of clinical laboratory Computing systeou or laboratory equipmentcontaining computers. .

FOURIER TRANSFORM AND ITS APPLICATIONSBracewell, Ronald N.McGraw-Hill Book Company, (2nd Ed.), 1978, $27.95

A guide to the understanding and, Use of transform methods in important linearsystems, this text the essential mathematics of Fourier theory to a clixersi.tyof fields,. a ,

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FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICSWade, Thomasl...; Taylor, Howard E.McGraw-Hill Book Company, (4th Ed.), 1974, $17.95

Freshman-level text leads 'from study of the bask. structures of arithmetic ,andalgebra to functions, graphs, logarithms, and elements of trigonometry andstatistics. . . .

HANDBOOKOF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESBeyer, William H. 1CRC Presl, Inc., 1978, $49.95 .

tSubjectmatter of .the handbook is divided into 14 major sections dealing with topicsranging frbm geometry and trigonometry through differential equations, specialfunctions, and numerical methods.

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HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL CALCULATIONSTuma,.1an L.McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1975, $21.50

.Concise summary of major definitions, fortriulas, tables, and examples ofelementary and intermediate technological physics for 'practicing engineers andtechnologists. .

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INTRODUCTION TO OrvIPUTE IC .

Nagle, 1-I.T.; Cdrroll, B.D. win, .D.Prentice Hail, inc., 1975, $24.95

MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR,PHYSICISTS'Arfken, George .)Academic PreSs, (2nd Ed.), 1970r $24.50

Text which covers theoadvanced mathematical tools of graduate-level physic's"including differential equations, ,complex analysis, special functions, and vectorand tensor methods.

MATHEMATICS' FOR TECHI OLOGIS'q IN RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE,AND RADIATION THERAPY.

Stefani,...Stefano, S.; Hubbard, Lincoln B.C.V. Mosby Company, 1979, $12.95

PrOvide's problems and "worked examples" that explain fundamental matherpaticalprinci*s used by the technologist every day;

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MATHEMATICS OF RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINEJackson, Herbert L. --

Warren H. Green Publishers,'Inc.,,1971, $12:06,..

The author stresses arithmetic facility and graphical methods and has prepared the .text so as to be almost completely self,explanatory and hence suitable for homestudy. ..-- .

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, . MEDICAL MATHEMATICSTaylor, Thomas J. .

4 Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1975; $4.55 0.

's.,2..-4 Presents a progressive(

development. of the mathematical skills needed by alliedhealth personnel. Combines the conventional math approach with features of "NewMath." *Etnphasis.is.ohathe special needs of technicians in the health fields.

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MICROCOMPUTERS/MICROPROCESSORS: HARDWARE, SOFTWARE ANDAPPLICATIONS

Hilburn, IF.; Julick, P.M. -1 ._. s Prentice Hall, Inc., 19761$23.95 .

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NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY: SELECTED COMPUTER ASPECTSBacharch, S.L.; Alpert, N.M.; Shames, D.M., Sorenson; J.A. (Eds.)Society of [Nuclear Medicine) 1978, $15.00

20 papers covering: Gated Equilibrium and First-Pass Techniques; Thallium-201Image Processing and Display; and Shunt Detection, ' Modeling and Special '.Techniques.

PRACTICAL' MATHEMATIC ALLIED HEALTHWaterhouse, MarionUrban Schwartzenberg, 9,.$1.5.95

A textbook for the medisciplines.

PRINCIPLES OF.COMPILER DESIGNAho, A.V.; Ullman, ID:Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1977, $20.95

Designed fofthis text inttechniques.

introductory course in compiler design at the junior-senior level,.grates basic "programming language concepts and computer design

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Inten as an introdytction to assembly language programming for engineers $d.engi eying students.

GRAMMING LANGUAGES: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATIONPratt, T.W.rentice-Hall, Inc., 1975, $23.95

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Price,R.R.; Gilday, .L.; Croft, B.Y.; Sorenson, J.A. (Eds.)Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1980, $29.50

21- An overview of single photon' emission computed tomography and papers thatdescribe and evaluate specific systems. Also: papers on the use of computersin the analysis*Of cardiac studies, data acquisition aind storage methods, Anger-4"cam valuation, and whole-body counting.

. STA CAL PRINCIPLES IN HEALTH CARE INFORMATIONKilpatrick, S.

University Pack Press, (2nd Ed.), 197 5

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:STATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS THE NUCLEAR MEDICINE LABORATQRY

Prince, John R.; Schmidt, Lewis D.AmcricanSociety of Clinical Pathologists -Order No. D45-8-007-00, 1976, $18.90

Convenient review of elementary mathematics and statistics for stifdents in nuclearmedicine technology and clinicians entering the field frord other specialty areas.

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STATISTICS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESSchefler, C:Addison-Wesley PubliShing Co., Inc., Order No. 07500, 1979, $13.95-

Has simplicity of style as it develops an intuitive understanding of basic principlesof apt*. statistics and experimental design.

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STATISTICS, SELF TEACHING GUIDEKoosis, Donald J:John Wiley aiad Sons, Inc., (2nd Ed.), 077;.$5.,95.

STUDY GUIDE TO EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BK3STATISTICS-:*-Morton, R.University Park Preis, 1978, $8.95

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..TOPICS IN APPLIED PHYSICS - VOL.-32.- IMAGE_RECONSTRUeTION FROMPROJECTIONS

tierinan,-Q.T.Springer- Verlag, 1979, $49.00

. boo- k explains- hOv; to reconstruct images by complicated methods, and how to'6.4pplythe_semethods*to problems from medicine and physics.

.B. :AUDJOVISUALS

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COMPUTER APPLICATIQNS IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE' :

. ...-.Shames-DarAiti1/44.. - * ......* ikailiological.jklety of North America .

,3.,.*rnin slides audio cassette, $95.00 ...

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iW.hile. a.-great many applications of the computer in nuclear medicine have been

. reported; in the literature, few have been_accepted as univers,,allLuseful. This

- .presentUipniiglilights those dynamic and static image applications which have... :proved useful in our labOratoty. Emphasis will be placed on nuclear cardiology and

.. renal function studies. The impact of newmcornputer technology is also, discussed...,,-

INTRODt3CTIC;N I'D COMPUTERS. ,.. Poldyn, 1.0.bert.E. ...

.,..- . Society of NliiCleAt:.Medicine Chicago address.

Educational Program - slide tape format, $50.00 SkIM membeis, $60.00. noncriembecs..,-. :.,.

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This.audioyisaal.,proifides the viewer with an introduction. to compNter design,function,. and .operatiory Some computer ferniinology is also; defined..

. MULTIGATED ACQUISITION (MUQA) p.. it CARDIAC ANtYSISHeiikin,*Robert E.; Hales, David et al. -,..z....:Radiologit4SeiEty..of North America -

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PRACTICAL STATISTICSBeckman Instruments, Inc.68 -35 mm slides/sound & transcript, Order No. 91-000-80-00, $145.00

,.Discusses sampling technique, graphic presentation of data, systematic and randomerrors, accuracy, and precision.

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RADIOCHEMISTRY AND RADIOPHARMACY

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BASIC BIOCHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTSCampbell, P.N.; Kelley*T..A.Academic Press, 1975, $19.50' .

BASIC CHEMISTRY FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES'Helmprecht, H.L.; Friedman, L.T.McGraw-Hill Book Company, 197'6, 419.95

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An introductory chemistry tgxt, for students in the applied life sciences. The bpokuses a simple, p6bmathematical approach. It explains various principles andconcepts through description and intuitive reasoning.

BASICS'OF RADI0p11)ARMACY'Rhodes, Buck A.; Croft, Barbara Y.C.V. M6sby Company, 1978, $17.95

Covers the:_ elements of pharmacy, radiochemistry, health physics, analyticalchemistry, pharmacology, economics, and the civil regulations needed in this multi-disciplinary field.

BIOCHEMISTRYFriedman, Paul Jay .

Little, Brown and Company, 1977, $9.95

Carefully designed review boor< in medicd1 biochemistry for medical students andclinicians. It explains the reltionship of biochemical reactions'to specific organsawl ,diseases.

BIOCHEMISTRY (CONCISE MEDICAL TEXTBOOK)Datta, S.P.; Ottaway, J.H.Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc.,.(3rd Ed.), 1976, $13.50

A concise yet comprehensive account of iochemistry. This edition gives greatercoverage of protein and nueleic acid synt esis.

TOCHEMISTRY FDanishefsky,ILittle Brown

.4eDescribes basic biochemical reactions and their relationshipsmetabolism as well as with the metabolism of the whole organism.

DICAL SCIENCES

ompany, 1980, $22.95

with intermediary

BIOCHEMISTRY: THE MECHANISMS OF METABOLISMCunningham, Earlene Brown ''McGraw-Hill Bobk Company, 1977, $26.95'

. Reaction mechanisms are us-ed.as the basis for perceiving and understanding the.biochemical process. The book shows the relationship between organic chemistryand biochemistry.

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BIOCHEMISTRY - SELF - ASSESSMENT LAND REVIEW,. PRETEST SERVICE, INC.McGraw-Hill,Book Company, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $9.50

Provides material for the reader to use in self-assessment and review on all aspects0,0$ of biochemistry.

CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND MAN: MEASUREMENTS,.PERSPECTIVES,APPLICATIONS

Hamilton, E.I. ,

Charles C. Thomas; publisher, 1979, 43.75

( Data describes the distribution. of 2hemical elements in man and identifies majorroutes of entry.

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CHEMISTRY OF RiDIOPHARMACEUTICALSa Heindel, N.D.; Burns, H.D.; Honda, T.; Brady, L.W. (Eds.). Masson Publishing USA, Inc., 1978, $37.75

IChapters lollOw an ordered sequence considering radiopharmaceutical localization,design, qua4ty, control, pharmacology and preclinical evaluation, and Federalregulations in which clinical evaluations are briefly discusied..

EV OPING ROLE OF SHORT-LIVED RADIONUCLIDES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE' Bureau of 'Radiological Health

Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing O fficeNo. 017-015-0,0139-3

.11977, $2.00

FUNDAMENTALS OF NUCLEAR PHARMACY'Saha, Gopal B. c

, Springer-Verlag, 1979, $19.900'

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technology students... \

HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS s

Weast, Robert (Ed,) %.

CRC Press, Inc., (61st Ed.), 1980, $57,95 1.

Tabulated data on a wide range of material in chemistry and physics.

HEALTH SCIENCES t HEMISTRYShugar, Gershon; Shugar, Ronald A. et al.

° F.A. Davis Company, 1978, $16.50

HUMAN BIOCHEMISTRYtorten, James M.; Neuhaus, Otto W.

sC.V. Mosby Company, 1975, $23.95

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principles, chemistry of biological materials, plysiochemicar; phenomena, and.methodology. . t

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INTRODUCTION TO BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRYWilliams; David R. etCharles C. Thorne's, Publisher, 197" 6, $31.00

Multiauthored, interdisciplinary work was designed o provide students in inorganic i

, chemistry, biochemistry and medicine with an int duction to the field of metal ionsin biological systems. , .) , ,

It4TRODUCTION TO THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE: IOCHEMISTRYDeBey, Harold J. , ..

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kddison-Wesley Publishing do., Inc., (2nd Ed. rder No. 01474, 1976, $8.50

This introductory text presents a straightforward, topical survey of majorconcepts of bischemistry. It is particularly well-suited for students of nu ng andallied health science. , ..

NUCLEAR.MEDICINE PHYSICS, INSTRUMENTATION AND AGENTSRoLlo, David F.C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $58.50

Provides a comprehensive yet easy to understand look at physical factors inylved innuclear imaging.

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PRACTICAL NUCLEAR PHARMACYTran, Phan The; Wakich, RichardBanyan Enterprises, 1979, $7.95

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PRINCIPLES OF RADIOPHARMACOLOGY_ I"Colombetti, Lelio (Edo)CRC Press, Inc.,

Volume 1.

Volume 2;

Volume 3.

Part I: Radiopharmacology TechniquesPart HI Radiotracer Design, 1979, 69.95

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.Part V: Mechanisms of- Localization of Radiotracers, 1979, $74.95,

A 3-volume wOtk which provides discussion of researchin Obi aree.by 46 expertipharmacology, nuclear medicine, chemistry, biology, and le orAanimal science,

RADIATION HYSICSAND CHEMISTRr6F.POLYMERg.Makhlis, Arya,d,John Wiley hnd 1975, $44:95

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I:*RAtSIOISOTOPE PRODUCTION AND QUALITY CONTROL

." , Unipub, 1971, $50.004'' °,,-,A technical manual 'providing guidelines for the selection of the appropriate.,

,-,,:.ernethadology for the production, processing, dispensing, and quality control f: 7 ;, taAitqatopes for medical use. Covers: reactor-; generator-, and accelerate

prOuced radioisotopes; labeled compounds; raillopharmacdutical applications;spt4phi, techniques.

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.RADIOPHARNACEUTICALS e

. Subramanian, G.; Rhodes, B.A.. Coopert'O.F.; Sodd, V.J. (Eds.)Society of NuclearMedicine, 1975, $32.50

55 papers from the First International Syiposium on itadiopharmaceuticals. Topicscovered include: Basic Concepts; Technetium; Indium; Halogens; CyclotronProducts; Quality bintrol; Lung; ione, Bone Marrow, and.RE.S3 Heartt Kidney;Cisternography; umors; and Fibrinogen and Thromboembolism. .

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'RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS AND OTHER COMPOUNDS LABELLED WITH SHORT -LIVED RADIONUCLIDES

Welch, M.3.; hiallinckrodt, EdwardPergamon Press, 1978, $32.00

Contains such informatio as potentials and problems 4)f short.liyed radionuclides inmedical imaging applica ions and the preparation of Fluorine-18 labelledradiopharmaceuticals.

. 4 ( .RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS II: PROCEEDINGS OF it Nils INTERNATIONALSYMPOSIUM ON RADIOPHARMACEUTIC

',. Sodd, V.3.; Hoogland, D.R.; Allen, D. R.13.; Sorenson, J.A. (Eds.)Society of Nuclear'Medicine, 1979,"

867 pages, with chapters on: Quality Control; Organic and Inorganic Radio-pharmaceuticals; Functional Imaging; RIA; Oncology; HematolOgy; Pharmaco-'kinetics; ,Renal; Cardiopulmonary; RES/Biliary; Thyroid; Pancreas, Prostate, andAdrenals; Radionuclide Production. . .,...

RADIOPHARMACY. Tubis,M.; Wolf, W: (Eds.) 's

John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1976, $64.50

RADIOPi-1ARMACY LABORATORY MANUAL --AMR NUCLEAR MEDICINETECHNOLOGISTS

Friedman, Blair- University of New Mexico Radiopharmacy, 1980, $11,.00

TEXTBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRYBell, George H. et al.Church*" Livingstone Inc:, 1980, $30.00

'Provides. integrated account of physiology and biochemistry with particularemphasis on those aspects which are relevant to medical students, and other students4f human *logy.

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:COLUMN:SELECTION IN HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID C OMATOGRAPHY.McNalr, Harold M. _.

Savant:Corpciration .

)5 mrnilides. With audio cassette, $175.00.

.. Various types of column packings, suitable for absorption, partition, ion exchange,

and sae exclusion chromatography are detailed. nction of reverse phase andtionaecf_packingS are explained. Selection of columns i amply illustrated with real..

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INSTRUM ENTATIbN FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUiceHROMATOGRAPHYMcNair, Harold M.Uvant Corporation

0, 35 mm slides with audio cassette, $175.Q0

The design and function of various types of pumps, samplers, columns, and detectors ".. are revIewed;andsompared. Advantages and limitations. are cited. .

PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS ..\ McAfee, John G. ,.

Radiological Society of North America _

35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00Note: Also includes Radionuclide /Brain Imaging.

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, Almost all clinical nuclear imaag studies today can be performed with only seven,

radionuclides--Tc-99m, I-I31,, Xe-I33, T1-201, Ga-67, In-Ill, and Se.q5: This part--'of the program describes these .agents and .practical aspects of usage. Alsodiscussed are -methylene disphosphonate, Lidocaine, DTPA, glucoheptoriate,dimercapto-succinate, and 1-123.

PRINCIPLES OF HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHYMcNair, Harold M.Savant Corporation35 mtn slides with audio cassette, $175.00

This program provides a basic overview of HPLC, defining terms, performanceparameters, instrumentation, types of column packings' and. their applications.

QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUIDCHROMATOGRAPHY

McNai;, Harold M:Savant Corporation35 mm slides with audio cassettett$175.00 .

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This program describes methods of reducing data obtained, from the raw,chromatogram, Retention times; peak heights and areas, peak .ratios, digital .

integrators, and calibration standard factors akecting accuracy sand precision arediscussed and illustrated.

. t ADIOPHARMACEUTICAL DgvELonek AND REGULATIOft-Hetzel, Kenneth R. °

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This set, o scientific papers provides an indepth(examination of the diverse uses ofradiation i medicine and bioldgy, focusing on accuracy and precision of dosedetermination.

COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN RADIATION TRANSPORT AND DOSIMETRYNelson, W.R.; Jenkins, T.M. (Eds.)Plenum Publishing, 1980, $55.00

CONCEPTS OF RADIATIOrTDOSIMETRYKase, K.R.; Nelson, W.R.Pergamon Press, 1978, $22.00 hard cover; $11.00 paperback

Covers the physical principles of photon andlcharged particle interactions and ,themeasurement of radiation domeasurement . .

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CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF DOSE EQUIVALENTICRU Report No. 25

-International ComMission on Radiation Units, 1976, $7.00

HANDBOOK OF RADIATION DOSES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND DIAGNOSTICX-RAY . -

CRC Pre c., 1-980, $49.45'..11\.

Kereiake mes C.; kosenstein, MarvingEds0

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Provides basic information on dosimefry from radiopharmaceuticals and fromdiagnostic x rays. Emphasis is on absorbed diagnostic dose in specific internal'organs. (Collection of tables).

INTERNATIONAL RADIATION DOSE IN DIAGNOSTIC NUCLEAR MEDICINERoedler, H.; Koul, A. Hine, G.Verlag H. Hoffmann, Publisher., T978, $16.50

Reference on doses to specific organs of the body from major radiopharmaceuticalsused in nuclear /medicine.

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,- Lovell, S. 4 .' :4?;.?5' '''Carribridge University Press, 1979';1$18. 0

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11Internsaional Co mission 'on Uniti ,..197u8-00

MEDICAL INTERNI. RADIATION" DOSE COMMITTEE MBLICATIONS

MIRD Pi MPHLET r: REVISEDSCHEMA FOR CALCULATING THEABSORBED DOSE FROM BIOLOGICALLY DISTRIBUTED RADIONUCLIDES

Loevinger R.; Berman, M. ' '°

Society df Nuclear Medicine,1976, $5.25

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MIRD PAMPHLET NcY:5. ESTIMATES OF SPECIFIC ABSORBED- FRACTIONSFOR PHOTON SOURCES UNIFORtaLY 'DISTRIBUTED INVARIOUS ORGANS OFA HETEROGENEOLLS PHANTOM

t. Snyder, W.S.; Ford; M.R.; Warner, G.G.Society of NUclear Medicirf, 1978, $7.75 .

PThis, pamphlet provides=' estimates of the specific absorbed fractions for 12monoeriergetic photon energies for numerous source and target organ pairs.

MIRE) PAMPHLET NO: 10. RADIONUCLIDE DECAY SCHEMES AND NUCLEARPARAMETERS FOR USE IN RADIATION-DOSE ESTIMATION °

Dillmana L.T.; Vonderlage, F.C. .Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1975, $8.00 °

This- pamphlet providesconvenient form on mor

.sential -radioactive' decay wicheme6information inan 120 medically D'nportant radionuclides'.

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,MIRD PAMPHLET NO: 11. "S" ABSORBED bos'E PER UNIT CUMULATEDACTIVITY FOR SEEECTED RADIONUCLIDE AND ORGANS .

Snyder;W.S.; Ford, M.R.; Warder, .G.G.r W.atson, B.F Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1975, $ty.lio -

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'...Tbe tabulated values of "S"iin this plublication simplify dose calculations..

Instead of requiring separate consideration 'of each, radiation of the decayscheme and its associated absorbed fraction, the "S" tabulation permits dosecalculatiqnsby referring to.single table entO,Nfor each organ' combination.

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ROW. -A first attempt to fusf biological Rodeling with dosimetry calculations" intocontinuous framework. Emphasizqg basic concepts and will pr9vide valuabletool !for .understanding the importance of kirigtics in estimating patientradiation doses.

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MIRD SUPPLEMENT NO. 1. *Loevinger, R.; Berman M.; Berger, M.J.; Browell, G..; El let, W.H.;Reddy, A.R.Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1968, $1.50 ,

includes 3 pai-nphlets: "Schema for absorbed dose calculations for biologicallydistributed radionuclides," "Energy deposition-in water by photdns from pointisotropic sources," and "Absorbed, fractions for photon dosimetry."

MIRD SUPPLEMENT NO. 3.Snyder W.S.; Ford, M.R.; Warner, G.G'.; Fisher, H.L., Jr.Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1969, $1.50

Includes the original pamphlet #5: ','Estimates of absorbed fractions formonoenergetic photon sources uniformly distributed in various organs of aheterogeneous phantom."

MIRD SUPPLEMENT NO. 5.Berger, N.J.; Ellet, W.H.; Humes, R.M.Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1971, $1.50

Includes 2 pamphlets: "Distribution of absorbed dose around point sources ofelectrons- and beta particles in water and other media," and "Absorbedf?actions for small volumes containing photo-emitting radioactivity."

MIRD SUPPLEMENT NO. 6.Lathrop, K.A.; Johnston, R.E.; Blau, M.; Rothschild, E.0:SoCiety of Nuclear Medicine, 1972, -$3.00"

Includes .pamphlet `0/9: "Radiation dose to humans from 75Se-L-Selenometklionine."

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT OF ABSORBED DOSE IN CLINICAL USE OFRADIONUCLIDES

ICRU Report No: 32International Commission on Radiation Units, 1979, $11.00

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION OF RADIATION DOSIMETRYUnipub, Vol: 1, 1978, $43.00; Vol. 2, 1978, $31.00

Proceedings of an international symposium on recent advances in radiationdosimetry. Volume 1 contains 42 papers on the activities of international, national,and secondary standard dosimetry laboratories; and standardization and calibrationin radioprotection. The 22 papers in Volume 2 discuss basic physics phen'omenarelated to dosimetry, standardization and calibration of radioactive sources, andabsorbed dose deterMinations.

,NEUTRON DOSIMETRY FOR BIOLOGY)AND MEDICINE -

ICRU Report No. 26 ,International Commission on Rediation Units, 1977, $10.00

RADIATION.00§IMETRYAttix, Frank H.; Roesch, WilliamAcademic' Press

. Vol. I - Fundamentals (2nd Ed.), 1968, $52.50Vol. II - Instrumentation (2nd Ed.), 1967, $52.50Vol. III - Sources, Fields and Applications, 1969, 82.50All 3 Vols.,- $153.00

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fRADIOPHAliMACEUTICAL EiGkSIMETRY SYMPOSIUM

Bureau of Radiological HealthNatiOnal TechnicalInformation Service, PB 257-572/AS, 1976, $36.50

Contains proceedings of a symposium on concepts of internal 'dosimetry techniques.Provides coverage of general mathematical formulas, experimental techniques andstate-of-the-art results. ..

SOLID STATE DOSIMETR,YBecker, KlausCRC Press Inc., 1973, $59.95

Covers the history, theory, materials, instruments and methods of the variousaspects or practital applications sand-the relative advantages and disadvantages ofeach technique of measuring ionizing radiation.

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RADIATION DOSAGE IN NUCLEAR MEDICINERohrer, Robert H.Radiological Society of North AmericaRefresher Course35 mm slides, audio casseftes, $95.00

This course includes a review of the. conventional and absorbed fradion (MIVD)methods of calculating estimated absorbed doses in patients undergoing nuclearmedicine diagnostic procedures.

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1. PUBLICATIONS

BIOLOGY OF' RADIATION CARCINOGENESISYghas, John M.; Tennant, Raymond W.; Regan, James p.)Raven Press Publishers; 1976, $32.00..

An examination of current theories of radiation carcinogenesis.

CANCER CONTROL: SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY ,Kessler, Irving I."(Ed.)University Park Press, 1977, $24.50

A state -of -the art review' of achie)ements, problems, and prospects in control ofhuman cancer. Covers screening for early detection, optional methods fordefinitive diagno is, and therapeutic modalities.

CANCER SO BOOK FOR 1101iSESAmerican Cancer Society tContact local society

CANCER THERAPf BY HYPERTHERMIA AND RADIATIONStreffer, Christian .

Uiban Schwartzenberg, 1978, $41.50

CLINICAL PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGYSutow, Wataru; Viet,ti, Teresa; Fernback, DonaldC.V. Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.); 1977, $49.50

Describes the significant recent progress in the treatment of childhood cancer.

COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER: DIAGNOSISAND MANAdEMEVTAbeloff, Martin D.Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980, $32.50

A guide, to the diagnosis and management of fifteen complications of cancertreatment frequently encountered by patients and their primary physicians.

GENESIS OF CANCER - A STUDY. IN THE HISTORY OF IDEASRather, L.J.Johns licipkins University Press, 1978, $17.50.

Study of theories about where tumors come from and what they are composed of.Book goes back as far as Hippocrates and Galen.

GENETICS HUMAN. CANCER PROGRESS IN CANCER' RESEARCH ANDTHERAPY - VOL. 3 4

Mulvihill, John; 'Miller, Robert W.; Fraumeni, Joseph F., Jr.Rdven Press Publishers, 1977, $26.00

/jEthnic differences in cander occurrence; genetic and environmental influences, withparticular referenCe tq neuroblastoma.

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1.GRO VTH KlIsiElTCS OF TUMORS

fff ..Steel, G. Gordon;Oxford University Press, rnc., 1977, $52.50 .

Cell population kinetics in relation to the growth and treatment of cancer.I

INTRODUCTIONTO,T111 GENERAL PATHOLOGY OF, TUMORS cAshley, David James .

Year.Book Medical Publishers, 1976, $11.95 \-, .....,

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vRADIATION-ASSOCIATED. THYROID CARCIN1OMA- DeGroot, Leslie J. (Ed.) a .

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'Grdne and Stratton, Inc. -1977, $27.00.

Inc.,. .

. ,Book is based on a workshop-conference on radiation-associated thyroid cancer heldat the University of Chicago, 1976: The contributors focus on the biologic-behavior ,arid significance of radiation- asso4ted thyroid cancer and its proper detection and( ...therapy. , . -

. IRADIATION BIOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH

Meyn, Raymond E.; Withers, H. RodneyRaven Press Publishers, 1980, $57.00 ..

Review4 the mechanisms of radiation carcinogenesis and the treatment of cancer byradiation:

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RADIATION ONCOLOGY: RADIATION BIOLOGY AND RADIATION'PATHOLOGY(SYLLABUS AND SELF-EMALUATION) . S

Rubin, Philip (Ed.)American College of Radiology, .1975,. 35.5.00 ACR members; $75.00 non-members; $35.00 residents . 41.

Professional Self-Evaluation and Continuing Education Program which consists ofexam materials and hard-cover syllabus.

RADIATION ONCOLOGY (RATIONALE, TECHNIQMosS, William; Brand, William; Battifora, Hector,

-C.V. Mosby Company, (5th Ed.), 1979, $45.00

RESULTS)2

It Includes not only the administration of radiation but also. the entire sPectEuM frOmdiagnosis to clinical martagement, treatment and followup Ore.-

THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY - CONTINUING EDUCAIION REVIpt, ,

Stryker, John Al; Cleinent; John A. a ,.Medical Examination Publishing Co., 1:977, $L2.00

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THYROID CANCERGreenfield, Ldrry D. (Ed.)CRC Press, Inc., Order No. 5205 DM, 1978, $64.95

Chapters on the background of thyroid gland embryology, physiology; pathology,thyroid cancer management and patient care. Includes information on hospitalradiation safety requirements.

TUMOR LOCALIZATION WITH RADIOACTIVE AGENTS /Unipub, 1976, $12.00 ' -

Recommended to anyone interested in medical applications of radionclides.

B.., AUDIOVISUALS\

CANCER SERIES:

CANCER I. - THE NATURE OF CANCER AND ITS DIAGNOSIS1. The Malignant Cell: Physiology. of Disordered function2. The Malignant Cell: Etiology Of Disordered Function3. Malignant Neoplasms: Growth, Invasion,'Metastasis4. Malignant Neoplasms: Interactitms with the Host5. Diagnostic procedures

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CANCER II - FOCUSING ON FEELINGS3. & 4. VieWpoint - The PatientConcept Medi& %

3?mni film strips with record or cassette, 1972, each program $90.00"

ONCOLOGY .Conway, James .

Radiological Society of North A rica35 nim slides with audio cassette, 5.00

RADIOISOTOPES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER.

, Japlin, George V. et al.American Cancer Society16 mm film with audio and.3/4" video cassette, 1971, free loan

oContact local society

Demonstrates the principles of scanning techniques' utilizing unstable isotopesrich in gamma radiation. This film should be of particular interest to ti-t

practicing physician who is not a radiologist as well as'to the medical studentwho has even a slight acquaintance with atomicphysks.

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C. TRAINING AIDS

AME N CANCER SOCIETYProf sional E-ducational Booth Size ExhibitsLoan d by the National Office through A.C.S., local' divisions. Must be reservedsev kmcinths in advance. yotImseri'3ay shipping.'and 's'etup costs.

Professional Educational Table TO Exhibits .Usually 3' x 5' cardboard, ountedExample: Quality of Surviyar

What r it Excellence in Nursing Care for Patients eeeiving

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BASIC PATHOLOGYRobbins, Stanley L.; Angell, MarciaW.B. Saunders Company; (2nd Ed.), 1976, $19.50

The core mate of pathology is presented in thisorielse text:

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY VOL. 3 OF. THE SCIENCE AN, PRACTICE OF CLINICAL

Willersoh, James T.; Sanders, Charles A. (Eds.) .

Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1977, $39.50

CLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIQI:OGYLeine, Herbert J.Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1976, $69125'

MEDICINE

Monograph which presents the current understanding of the pathophysiolo, y ofdiseases,oftAhe heart and circulation in their cifnical setting.

CLINICAL IMPI,ICAfIoNS OF LABORATORY TESTSTilkian, Sarko M.; Conover,-Mary B.; Tilkian, Ara G.C.V.Mosbytompany, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $10.95 44.4

Examines the physiological impfications, variations, and interrelations of laboratoryvalsue to develop an understanding of the clinical significance of the laboratory.

COLOR ATLAS OF CARDIAC PATHOLOGYFarrer-Brown G.Year Book Medical Publishers, 1979, $43.50

400 color photos and x rays. Atlas provides a visual guide- to cardiac pathOlogy. Itis valuable to senior clinical students and junior pathologists in training.

ENDOCRINE PATHOLOGYHartman, Williarri H. et al. S2f.

American Society of Clinical PathologiSts, Older No. 50-1-043-00, 1979, $15.00,

;Based on the 43rd Annual Anatomic Pathology Slide Seminary this is ..a representationof recent advances in the understanding of endocrine glands and systems.

. HEART DISEASE: A TEXTBOOK OF CA IOVASCULAR MEDICINEBraunwald, Eugene (Ed.)W.B. Saunders company, 1980, $65.90

'-Comprehensive review of cardiovascular disease:- Incorporates both basics ience°and clinical medicine. Includes current and extensive bibliography.

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IsHUMAN HEART - A GUIDE TO HEART DISEASE

Phibbs, Brendan - ,;C.V..,Mosby Company, (4th Ed.), 1979, $13.95

Concisely describes all aspects of heart disease, anatomy, physiology, patho-physiology, emergency procedures, common diagnostic techniques, catheterizatir,and heart surgery. .

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASEKent, Thomas H. et al. .

Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1979, $16.95

Clinically oriented text which provides studenti with a survey of human disease.The authors present information on the overall frequency and sigriificance of diseaseand diagnostic' approaches, including laboratory resources.

INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF DISEASEWalter,*John B. <.

W.B. Saunders Company, 1977, $17.95.

This is a basic textbook of _pathology for students in a wide range of allied healthprofessions, including nursing, in either certificate or degree programs.

KIDNEY PHYSIOLOGY AND KIDNEY_ DISEASE - AN INTRODUCTION TONEPHROLOGY

Maude, David L.Lippincott/Harper, 1977, $19.50 _

Contains a blend of introductory physiology and clinical materials that makes itnot only an easy -td- -use, succinct review of current data for practitioners, butalso a source of easily assimilated) essential material for busy students.

PATHOLOGIC BASIS OF DISEASE 9

Robbins, Staftley L.; Cotran,.Ramzi S.W.B. Saunders Company, (2nd Ed.), 1979, $39.50

This new second edition covers normal anatomy and physiology, then goes, on, tpresent a complete overview of various_ disease processes including incidenfrequency, causation, population at greatest risk, morphologig changes, and clinicalcourse.

. -PATHOLOGY

Anderson, W.A.D.; Kissane, John M,.C.V. Mosby Company, (7th Ed.), 1977, $48.50 ,

A comprehensive, authoritative survey of both general and systemic pathology.

PERINATAL THYROID PHYSIOLOGY AND IIISEASEFisher, Delbert A.; Burrow, Gerard N.Raven Press Publishers, 1975, $25.00

Discusses the diagnosis, successful treatment, and possible prevention 'of congenitfhypothyroidism'.

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PRACTICAL CONCERTS IN HUMAN DISEASEBeckley, Harmon C.Williams and Wilkins Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $18.95

Covers material generally considered "core" in the study of pathology and othernontraditional topics.

PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY- THE ESSENTIALSo West, Jahn B.

Williams and Wilkins Company, 1977, $13.50

A concise, amply illustrated account of respiratory function in disease emphasizingthe relation between structure and function.

. RADIATION HISTOPATHOLOGYCasarett, GeorgeCRC Press, Inc., 1980, Vol. I - $47.95, Vol. II - $49:951

Discussion of histopathology induced by logalizedanvhole-body irradiation withionizing radiations.

RADIATION ONCOLOGY: RADIATION BIOLOGY AND RADIATION PATHOLOGY(SYLLABUS AND SELF EVALUATION)

Rubin, Philip (Ed.) .

American College of Radiology, 1975, $55.00 ACR members; $75.00 nonmembers,$35.00 residdnts,

Professional Self Evaluation" and Continuing Edpcitioo 'Program which consist ofexam materials and hard cover syllabus.

SYNOPSIS OF PATHOLOGYAnderson, W.A.O.; Stotti, ThomaSC.V. Mosby Company, (10th Ed.), 1980, $19.95

Concise and comprehensive, this popular it.xt offers health personnel anintermediate level coverage of pathology, encompassing both general and systemic

aspects.V

SYNOPSIS OF PATHOLOGY FOR THE ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS. Gardner, Alvin F.

Charles' C. Thomas, Publisher, 1979, $34.50

TEXTBOOK OF RENAL IsATHOPHYSIOLOGYKnox, Franklyn G. s

Harper and Row Publishers; 1978, $23.00

Multidisciplinary textbook intended for muse in medical school curricula and forcontinuing education of -physicians with emphasis on relevance .to- the practice ofmedicine.

THYROID: A FUNDAMENTAL AND CLINICAL TEXTWerner, S.G.; Ingbar, S.H.

'Harper and Row Publishers, (4th Ed;), 1978, $60.0.0

Designed for, anyone interested In thyroid function both norrrial and abnormal.Part I is devoted to asic anatomy, histology arid physiology.; Part II coverslaboratory assessments f thyrbid functions. Part III .contains ''detailed clinicaldiscussions of diseases of the thyroid.

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'roc , ... .METABOLIC BONE DISEASE

Bartter,,_Frederic C.I Medcom Products100-35`mm slides with audio cassette, $115.00

In this pr4ram; the, author presents a comprehensive discussion of diseasesproducing bone defkiency; thole which °produce excess bone formation and thosepr6ducing both. Among those disorders diScussed, are osteoporosis and osteo-malacia, osteo.petrosis, melorheostosis, phosphorus poisoning and p,seUdohypopara-thyroidign...Paget's disease and fibrogenesis imperfecta ossium.,, ,

PULMONARY EMBOLISMCoodley, Eugene L.Medcom Products

Part I: Diagnosis and Features63-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $80.00

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Partlf: Differential Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy43 -35, mm slides with audio cassette, $80.00 ,

The concluding section of this audioviskfil learning system is, like Part I, a clinicallyoriented discussion that considers the differential diagnosis, prognostic features,prophylactic measures, and current concepts/of flea'tment of this disease entityt,

THYROID DISEASES. -Selenkow, HerbertMedcom Products a --100-35 mm slides with'audio cassette, $115.00

The diagnosiq, and treatment of sucl common disorders as thyrotoxicosis,myxedema, goiter, and cancer are presented in an integrated teatbing program by aleading endocrinologist.

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A. PUBLICATIONS

CANCER AND RADIOTH ERAPY: A SHORT GUIDE FOR NURSES AND MEDICALSTUDENTS

Walter, Joseph.Churchill Livingstone Inc., (2nd, Ed.); 1977; $1,.25it

Contains new section's on 'the acute radiation syndrome, cancer of the prostate and /retinoblastoma, and Cqnsiderable amendments on cancer in children. '

CANCER CONTROL: SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY-Kesslec, Irving, I.University Park Press, 4977, $24:50

State-of-the-art .review of achievements; problems, and prosy cts in control ofhurrian cancer. Covers screening for early, detection, opt nal methods fordefinitive diagnosis, and therapeutic modalities,

PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION THERAPYDeeley, Thomas. J. ,Butterworths Publishing, Inc.,, 1976, $17.95

Pres'ents'the origins, techniques, and applications of radiotherapy. Illustrated withdrawings, radiographs. and 'phdtographs.,' Glossary of. terms included,

RADIATION THERAPY - A PATIENT'S GUIDE .

American College of Radiology, $10.45 for 100 copies,

Patient information booklet describing the role of the radiatio erapist.

THERAPY IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE'Spencer, Richard P.Grune and Stratton,. Inc., 1978, $40-75

_This volume bring s togethbr .aspects_ of the rapidly growing use of parenterallyadministered radioactive materials in nuclear medicine therapy. :,,

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THYROID CANCErt'eld

CRC Press) Inc., 1278, $61.95

.' COntains chapters on the background of thyroid gland etyibryology, physiology,pathology, thyroid cancer management, and patient care. Includes information onhospital ra'diationsafety requirements. : , 0\

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THYROID CANCER: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT"games, Arthur G., Consultantgmericirt Cancer Societylfi mm film with audio; 3/4 " vided cassette, 1969; free loan

Demonstrates the diagnostic procedures used far thyroid gland tumprs, includingpalpation,,radioactivedsotope sons, radiography, and biopsy.

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THYROID DISEASESSelenkow, HerbertMeddom ProduCts100,35 rnm slides with audio dassette, $,115.00

The diagnosis and treatment of such common disorders as thyrotoxicosis, myxeklerna,goiter, and cancer are presented in' an integrated teaching.program by a leidinendocrinologist.

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18. QUALI ASSURANCE

IMAGING ABILITY OF C' AKtORS IN NUCLEAR MEDICINEBureau of Radiologi ealthNational Technicai, formation Service, . PB 290-945/AS, .1*8, $11.00,Supplement, PB .290-955 AS, 1978, $12.50

This publication presents detailed information, classified by manufacturer andmodel, on the imaging characteristics of collimators_ as a separate subsystem ofgamma cameras or rectilinear scanners. Combined with intrinsic resolution datafrom the manufacturer, clinicians and physicians will find this useful.

MEASUREMENT OF THE PERFORMANC PARAMETERS OF GAMMA CAMERASBureau 01 Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Se VicePart I. PB 277-482/AS, 1977, $8.'0part II. PB 301-041/AS, 1979, $8.0 iL

It is the objective of this work (Parts I and II) to evaluate the performance ofgamma cameras as they are routinely used, and to facilitate the comparison of thisperformanot with that specified by the manufacturers when compatiblespecifications exist.

PHOTOGRAPHIC QUALITY .ASSURANCE IN DIAGNOSTIC_ RADIOLOGY, NUCLEARMEDICINE, AND RADIATION THERAPY

Vol. I - The Basic Prin'ciples of Daily Photographic Quality As'suranceBureau of Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 255-973/AS, 1977, $9.00

Provides the x-ray technologist with basic, practioal information necessary for theestablishment and maintenance of a photographiC quality assurance programinvolving a minimum investment of his time for training and daily quality assuranceprocedures and a minimum investment in equipment and materials.

PHOTOGRAPHIC QUALITY ASSURANCE IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOL GY, NUCLEARMEDICINE, AND RADIATION THERAPY -

Vol. II - Photographic Processing, Quality Assurance and the i valuation ofPhotograNic Materials

Bureau of Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 677498/AS, 1977 8.00

Provides the technologist with supplemental information incl ding reasons forprocedures specified in Vol. I.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE-FOR PATIENT CARE: NURSING PERSPECTIVESMayers, Marlene et al. s

Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1977, $13.50

Essential reference for those who administerto

assurance programs. Explodeseffective application of evaluation principles to patient care.

QUALITY CONTROL AND DATA ANALYSIS OF LIQUID ASSAY: RADIOIMMUNO-ASSAY; ENZYME 'IMMUNOASSAY, FLUOROIMMUNOASSAY - A PROGRAMMEDJ.EXT,

Rodgers, Richard C.Scientific Nevitletters, Inc., 1980, $30.00 \

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Discusses basic tools of data analysis, meths of quality control, autotedmat ,cods for RIJN', enzynie and fluoroimmunoassay.

QUALITY CONTROL FOR'SCINTILLATION CAMERASBureau of Radiological Health

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NationalTeChnic.al Information Service, PB 255-892/AS, 1976, $7.00"

Report summarizes the tkmponents of a "quality control" program And outlines mostuseful "quality control" techniques for scintillation cameras. Recommendationsbased on a minimum daily monitoring prograrneare presented. In addition, the reportcontains a flow chart of operational and quality control procedures for scintillationcameras, a glossary of performance parameters and terms, anda compilation of

I multipurpose phantornS available for use. in nuclear medicine.

QUALITY CONTROL FOR CLINICAL CHEMISTRYWhitehead, Thomas PattersonJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1977, $26.95

Describes the basic principles and techniques 'required for effective quality controlin clinical chemistry. Identifies five key stages of quality control and prescribesguidelines for detecting sources of observed variance.

QUALITY CONTROL IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE: RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS,INSTRUMENTATION AND.IN VITRO ASSAYS

Rhodes, Buck A.C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $44:50

Book provides a "how -to" approach for scientific and_ technical personnel involved inthe current use and future evolution of nuclear diagnostic systems.

QUALITY CONTROL IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORYOttaviana, Piaui; DiSalvo, ArthurUniversity. Park Press, 1977, $17.95

'RADIOISOTOPE PRODUCTION AND QUALITY CONTROL.Unipub, 1971, $50.00

A technical manual providitv guidelines for the selection of the appropriatemethodology for the production, processing, dispensing, and quality control ofradioisqiopes for 'medical use. Covers: reactor-, generator-, and accelerator-produced radioisotopes; labeled compounds; radiopharmaceutical applications; andspecial techniques.

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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING ARTIFACTSWells L.D.Year Book Medical Publishers', 1980, $13.75

This volume provides nuclear medicine health care workers, both professional andtechnical, with an awareness of the factors which affect radionuclide imaging. Thettext contains a collection of unusual imaging artifacts which will be valuable in aneducational, academic, and practical nuclear medicine environment.

WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF SCINTILLATION CAMERASIN NUCLEAR MEDICINEBureau of 11-adiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 255-362/AS; 19.76, $7.00

This manual contains resource information useful in implementing a routine qualitycontrol program for scintillation, :cameras. Special consideration is given to theinstrument components which influence image quality, the materials and methodsfor ascertaining changes in performance, and the identification of comrho4n`malfunctions.

B. AUDIOVISUALS

NUCLEAR IMAGING: FUNDAMENTALS AND.QUALITY CONTROLHarris, C. Craig :-Radiological Society of North America

.35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00Note:Also includes Radiopharmaceuticals: Quality Control.

This Program focuses on the following areas: .

I. Fundamentals of in vivo imaging ,

A. BasiC energy selective counting systemsB. Rectilinear scannersC. Gamma scintillation cameras,

II., Quality ControlA. Propel. conditions for performance of clinical studiesB. Comprehensive-evaluationsC. Applicability of quality control results to evaluation of clinical studies

RADIOCHROMATOGRAPHY: 'TESTING FOR RADIOCHEMICAL PURITY VT-0048-Bureau of Radiological Health3/4 " video cassette, 1980 .

Training Resources Center (HFX-73), available sfor free loan. Order by title and'number,.

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RADIO,PHARMACEUTIALS: QUALITY CONTROLSubramanian, Go al .

withRadiological Soc ety of North America35 mm.slides wi h audio cassette, $95.00Note: Also incl des Lung Imaging: Fundamentals and Quality Control.

A variety of 9 alit y, control techniques available for radiopharmaceuticals isoutlined in this presentation. Analytical techniques suitable for checking the purityof useful radiopharmaceuticals derived from radionuclides will be discussed, withparticular reference to their utilization in typical hospital lahoratories. An overallquality assurance ,Program for radiopharmaceuticals and its practical implemen-tation are desCribed.

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ASSESSMENT OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION IN MANUnipub, 1972, $39.00 /.

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.Discusses techniques for measuring and interpreting specified maximum permissibledose-commitments resulting from the entry of radioactive substances into the body.

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BASIC RADIATION PROTECTION CRITERIANational Council on Radiation ProtectioN and MeasurementsReport No. 39, 1971, $6.00 ,

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BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RADIATION PROTECTIONSugahara, T." -

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BtOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INHALED RADIONUCLIDESInternational Commission on Radiological ProtectionPergamoegress, Report No. 31, 1980, $30.00

CONTROL AND REMOVAL OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION IN LABORATORIESNational Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 8, 1951, $4.00

DESIGN OF AND EQUIPMENT FOR HOT LABORATORIESUnipub, 1976, $42.00

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This volume discusses the planning, design, and construction of specialited` laboratories for handling radioactive substances of high activity, emphasizing

- safety feature requirements..

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF INCORPORATED RADIONUCLIDEUnipub, 197948.00

medicalThe stated purpose of the publication 'is to be of help to the practitionerand. health physicist who. may be called upon to handle cases where radionuclideshave been accidentally incorporated.

EIGHTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RADIATION CONTROL,RADIATION BENEFITS AND RISKS: FACTS, ISSUES, AND OPTIONS

Bureau of Radiological Healthational Technical Information Service; PB 267-317 AS, 1977, $22.00

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ELEMENTS OF RADIATION PROTECTION \Scheele, Ronald V.; Wakley, JackCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1980, $10.25

The material content and mode of presentation are clear and nonmathematical forthose students who have little background in physics and mathematics.

EPIDEMIOLOGIST TAKES A LOOK AT RADIATION RISKSBureau of Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 220-14-4/AS,1973, $3.50 microfiche._

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EXPERIMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH PHYSICSGolrnick, Daniel A.Pergamon Press, 1978, $22.00 had cover, $10.75 sat cover

Explores routine methods, instrumentation, and problems encounterA by siudentiand professionals in the field of radiologicgl health phyiics.

GUIDE TO RADIATION PROTECTIONCraig, J.John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1975, $17.95

HANDBOOK OF LABORATORY SAFETYSteere, Norman (Ed.)CRC Press, Inc., (2n4 Ed.), 1980, $54.95,

__-Includes dose to body orgaM from inhalation or ingestion of soluble radionuclides aswell as other, aspects of occupational safety.

HANDBOOK OF RADIATION MEASUREMENT AND PROTECTIONBrodsky, Allen (Ed.)

Section A: General Scientific and Engineering InfOrrnationVol. I - Physical Science and Engineering Data, 1978, $79.95Vol. II,- Biological and Mathematical Data, $89.95, in press, due lateSections B,C: - in press, due mid to late 1982CRC Press, Inc.

HANDBOOK OF RADI&CTIVITY MEASUREMENTS PROCEDURESNational Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 58,'1978, $12.00

HANDLING OF-RADIATION ACCIDENTS, Unipub, 1977, $47.00

The papers in thik volume examine'the regulatory measures applied to minimize theincidence and mitigate the effects of radiation accidents.

HANDLING, STORAGE, USE AND DISPOSAL OF UNSEALED RADIONUCLIDES INHOSPITALS AND MEDICAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENTS .

International Commission on Radiological ProtectionPergamon Press, Report No. 25, 1977, $11.75

HEALTH PHYSICS: A BACKWARD GLANCEKathren, R.L.; Zremir, P.L. (Eds.)Perganion Press, 1980,.$25.00

Book looks at the historical aspects of radiation protection and highlights the'advances during the last half century.

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HEALTH PHYSICS IN THE HEALING ARTSBureau of Radiological HealthNational Technical Information Service, PB 228-791/AS, 1973, $.3.50"- microficheonly

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HEALTH PROTECTION OF RADIATION WORKERSNorwood, W. DaggettCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1975, $35.00

Book summarizes; present knowledge regarding the hazards to the safety and well-being of persons working with radiation.

IMPLICATIONS OF COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS THAT DOSES BE KEPT ASLOW AS READILY ACHIEVABLE

International Commission on Radiological ProtectionPergamon Press, Report No. 22, 1973, $12.50

INHALATION RISKS FROM RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTSUnipub, 1973, $9.50

A manual producing guidelines for establishing safety standards related to inhalationrisks of radiation , workers. It discusses the rate of inhaled particles in therespiratory tract and pathological effects following inhalation.

INSTRUMENTATION AND MONITORING METHODS FOR RADIATION PROTECTIONNational Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 57, 1978, $6.00

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICSCember, HermanPergamon Press, 1969, $19.50

Designed to give the student a basic understanding of the biophysical basis ofradiation protection, radiation safety criteria, and the assumptions inherent inradiation protection guides.

LIMITS FOR INTAKES OF RADIONUCLIDES V WORKERSInternational Commission on Radiological ProtectionPergamon Press, Report No. 30Part 1 - 1979, $35.00 soft-cover, 1980, Supplement, $68.00Part 2 - 1980, $25.00 soft cover, 1980, Supplement, $100.00Part 3 - Soft cover and Supplement due in Oct. 1981

MANAGEMENT OF PERSONS ACCIDENTALLY CONTAMINATED WITHRADIONUCLIDES

National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurem'entsRdport No.,65, 1980, $8.00

MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE BODY BURDENS AND MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLECONCENTRATIONS OF RADIONUCLIDES IN AIR AND IN WATER FORbCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES

National Council on Radiation Protection and - MeasurementsReport No. 22, 1959, $4.00

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MEDICAL BASIS VOR RADIATION ACCIDENT PREPAREDNESSHubrier,.K.F.; Fry, S.A. (Eds.)Elsevier North Holland, Inc., 1980, $49.50

besigned to serve as a reference for physicians involved in responding to emergencysituations complicated by radiation.

MEDICAL RADIATION EXPOSURE OF PREGNANT AND POTENTIALLY PREGNANTop, WOMEN

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 54, 1977, $6.00

States that elective examinations of the lower abdomen and pelvg of fertile womenshould be restricted to the early part of the menstrual cycle. Data relative to thisrecommendation are discussed in detail. ,

OPERATIONAL RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAMNational Council on Radiation Protection and-MeasurementsReport No. 59, 1978, $6.00

rPresents discussion of philosophies and bagic principles; promotes the "as row asreasonably achievable" concept.

PRECAUTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE RECEIVEDTHERAPEUTIC AMOUNTS OF RADIONUCLIDES 41

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 37, 170, $6.00

Treats four major situations: (1) the patient receiving regular nursing care in thehospital, (2) the radioactive patient referred for emergency surgery, (3) the patientreleased from the hopital while still containing a significant quantity of radioactivematerial, and (4) the patient who dies while still appreciably radioactive.

PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PROTECTIONMorgan, K.7.; Turner, 3.E.Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, Inc.; 1967, $21.50

Deals with the principles and, data underlying radiation protection and describesfundamental knowledge -in the fields of physics, biophysics, radiation biology, andMedicine pertaining to health physics.

PROGRESS IN RADIATION PROTECTIONBureau of Radiological Health fr-,-/'FDA-78-801.5, 1976. Free from BR echnieal Information Staff (HFX-28)v

PROTECTION OF THE PATIENT IN RADIONUCLIDE INVESTIGATIONSInternational Commission on Radiological ProtectionPergamon Press, Report No. 17, 1971, $9.00

PROTECTION OF THE THYROID GLAND IN THE EVENT OF RELEASES OFRADIOIODINE

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No.-55;1977, 400

RADIATION PROTECTION: A GUIDE FOR SCIENTISTS AND PHYSICIANSShapiro, JacobHarvard University Press;1972, $16.50 cloth, $9.95 paper

A comprehensive manual for the safe use of radiation sources,

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RADIATION PROTECTION: A SYSTEMA'T'IC APPROACH TO SAFETYPergamoh Press, 2 volume set, 1980; $200.00 ,

Proceedings of the ,5 t h International- Congress of the International RadiationProtection Association.

RADIATION PROTECTION - CONCEPTS AND TRADE OFFSFriedell, Hymer L.Naticinal Council on Radiation PrUteetion and Measurements, 1979, $7.00(No. 3 of the Lauriston'S. TaylorLecture Series)

RADIATION PROTECTION INSTUMENTATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS. International Commission on Radiation Units

ICRU Report No. 20, 072, $9.50

RADIATION PROTECTION FOR MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH PERSONNELNational Council on Radiation Protection 'and-Measurements 7-Report No. 9, 1976, $7.00

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Addresses the problem of pr.oviding informatiogpabout the possible biological effectsand safe levels of radiation to a wide spectrum of individuals involved in the use ofradiation in the healing arts. ,

RADIATION PROTECTION IN THE RADIOLOGICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCESNoz, Marilyn E.; Maguire, Gerald.O.Lea and Febiger, 1979, $12.50

A complete presentation of radiation, protection ,Principles including generalapplications and protection from sources of internal and external radiation.

RADIATION PROTECTION MEASUREMENTKiefer, H.; Maushart, R.

yergamon Press, 1972, $65.00

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. -:,Lives 4 comparative survey of , current,' methods. of radiation protectionmeasurement, describing the instruments and ,techniques for dose and activityMeasurements, identification 'of individual nuclides, and protettion measurem ts innuclear accidents at 'war.

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RADIATION PROTECTION OF THE PATIENT:°A MANUAL OF GOOD PRACTICELangmead, W. (Ed.)British Institute of Radiol gy and 'British Radiological _protection Association,,1979,.2.95 pounds

RADIATION PROTECTION STAND RDS' k .Taylor, kauritton.S.CRC Press, Inc., 1971, $22.95 ., -

. .Report traces the development of the understanding of radiation hazard arid, thephilosophy for protecting against It.

RADIVON SAFETY. HANDBOOK FOR IONIZING AND NONIONIZINGRADIATIO14*Bureau of Radiological Health

'-)Superintendent of Documents, U.S: Government Printing OfficeNo.-017:415-00116-4, 1977, $1.70

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No. 017-011-00043-0,y970, $9.50 . ..

A -composite of different charts, curves, and scales useful in the practice ofradiation therapy. . o .

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RADIONUCLIDE RELEASE INTO THE ENVIRONMENT:' ASSESSMENT OF DOSES TOMoN ,

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International Commission on Radiological ProtectionPeigamon Press, Report Nor 29)4979; $0325-..,,

.RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASTE'DIROSAL 61 -PHOspHeaus;.32 ANDIODINE -131 FOR MEDICAL USES

National Council on Radiation Protectiari and MeasurementsReport No. 9, 1951, $4.00 ,

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REVIgW. OF NCRP RADIATION DOSE LIMIT FOR EMBRYO AND PETOS IN IIOCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED WOMEN 4,

kNational CounciFonRadiation Protection and Measurements;Report No. 53, 1977, $5.00 itit ,9%; -e.

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The basis for the Council's deeisiqp to Make no change in the current recom-mendation of its dose limit to_the unBorn imet out fully in this report. -

REVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF RADIATION PROTECTION PHILOSOPHY.National Council on'Radiation Protection and MeasurementsReport No. 43, 1975, $5.00

SAFE HANDLING OF RAIk0A91 IVE MATERIALSNational Council on Radiation,Protection'and MeasurementsReport No. 30, 1964, $4.00

SQUARES OF THE, NATURAL NUMB'ARS IN RADIATION PROTECTIONParker, .Herbert N. .

National Council on Radiation Protectiop and Measurements, 1977, $7.00(No. .1 of the Lauriston S. Taylor Lecture Series) '

TRAINING IN RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION FOR .NUCLEAR-PftOGRAMSUnipub, 1975, $14.00

. . °: ' 4 ..1This manual provides guidante for developing _training programs in radiologicalprotection, discussing: category, form,tscope, duration of progsarri; training medicaldoctors, radiologists. and 'qualified workers in nuclear medicine; curricula; andorganization. It also contains a comprehensive list of training courses available invarious countries. ,

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, , .WHY BE QUANTITATIVE ABOUT RADIATION.RISK ESTIMATES?

Pochit, Sir Edward ...

..National-Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 1978, $7.00(No. 2 ofthe Lauriston S. Taylon,Lecture Serles). .......

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DECONTAMINATION IN THE NUCLEAR MEDICINE LABORATORY VT-8057Bureati of Radiological Health3/4 " video cassette, 1978 .

Training Resource Center (HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by title andnumber.

Demonstrates the correct decontamination techniques for cleaning up a radioactivespill in the laboratory. Includes the preparation, decontamination, and- followupphase of the procedure. ,-

RADIATION PROTECTION DURING MEDICAL X-RAY EXAMINATIONgBureau of Radiological HealthNational Audiovisual CenterPart Biological Effects of X Rays79-35 slides with audio cassette, $66.00

This part of th -program is intended as an introduction to the subject of radiationbioeffects for the student technologist and also is appropriate fOr use as a reviewpresentation for practicing technologists. It describes in general terms the factorswhich influence the effects of radiation exposure and discusses the differencesbetween genetic and somatic effects"; and the types of somatisc effect's that mayoccur. Throughout the presentation, the need for adequaf8 patient protection isreinforced.

Part 6: Quality Control for the Au rrt61a;cFilin- Process();75-35 mm slides with audio cassette, $50.50National Audiovisual Center

; .The practicing technologist is provided with a step-by-step explanation of the five

' major phases of a good, basic quality control program for the automatic filmprocessor: processor preparation, reference films, quality control chart andmaintenance log, daily sensitometric check, and determination of the need forcorrective actions. Examples of quality check results and their meaning are givenfor eachstep.

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RADIATION PROTECTION FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE PROCEDURESBurieau of Radiological Health

. National AudiovisualenterPart 1 - Principles of Protection for Diagnostic Examinations35 mm slide casse

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°°~ 7RADIATIO§SAFETY - PRINCIPLES ANP .PRACTICESTIC,ES04ames.Pidcer Centel' for Continuing EduFation

--'-' ,. ;''- Filmstrip, audio cassette, 'Manual, Order NO. BX-200, $120.00... .,,,,, , ,

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RADIOGRAPHY - ,THE CHRISTENSEN SERIESChristensen, Charles, L. 1.

Multi-Media6Nblishing Company35 mm slidcs; audio cassette, workbook, and instructor's manual, 1979Lesson 1. radiation Protection, $110.00.Lesson 3. Electrical Hazard in the X-Ray Department, $110.00

WORKING WITH RADIATION AND PROTECTINGIYHE UNBORNRadiation Management-CorporationVideo cassette, instructor's manual, and poster, 1979, $375.00

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2Q. OTHER MODALITIES

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ATLAS OF 'COMPUTED BODY TOMOGRAPHY% NORMAL AND ABNORMALANATOMY

"Chiu, Lee C.; sehapiro, Rolf L.University Park Ness, 1980, $19.95 40.-

An, atlas of cross sectional anatomy of the human body, excluding the head. Scansof normal anatomy are compared with cross sectional specimens and, withocans ofabnormal anatomy.

CERPRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: A TEXT ATLASWeisberg, Leon; Nice, Charles; Katz, MyronW.B. Saunders Company, 1978, $27.50

CLARK'SPOSITIONING IN RADIOGRAPHYKrell, L 'uks; Clark, Kathleen C.Year B k Medical PublishersVol. 1 - outine Radiography, (10th ,Ed.i), 1980, $49.95. ,

Consiits f basic 'positioning, supplpmented with followup stages of alternativetechnics t assist in producing necessary diagnostic information when dealing withtlie less co perative patient.

dLINiCAL EC CARDIOGRAPHYNanda, vin C.; Gramiak, RaymOntiC.V. Mos Cornpany,1978, $41.50

Book, reviews all aspects of this subject. It first summarizes important clinicalcardiology con epts, then applies basic principles of ultrasound-to echocardiography.

CLINICS IN DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND: DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND' INGASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE

Taylor, KennethChurchill Livingstone Inc., 1979, $19.50

Updated review of the various uses and findings of ultrasound-in gastroenterology.

CLINICS IN DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND: GENITOURINARY ULTRASONOGRAPHYRosenfield, Arthur T.Churchill Livingstone Inc., (2nd Ed.), 1979, $19.50

.Updated_ review of the role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of diseases of the

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genitourinary tract. . ..

COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR THE RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTStevens, Matthew; Phillipsi Robert I.C.V. Mosby Compahy, (3rd Ed.),_1977, $12.95

Designed it prepare the radiologic technologist ;or the National RegistryExamination.

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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF TIE HUMAN BODY, AN ATLAS OF NORMALANATOMY

Ralph J.; Haaga, John et al.C.V. Mosby Company, 1977, $41.50

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Atlas 'features more than 200 il)ustrations of oth cross sectional anatomy and CT .,).images of the head and neck, chest, and abdom

.k sCON'rEIVIPORARYIIMOLOGY, - AN INTRODUCTION TO IMAGING I.

, ,x,,,- _Griffiths, HO.; Sarno, R.C. \.W.B. Saunders Company, 1979; $19.5Q

l'hisl; a basic _text in radiology aimed at, the average course-for medical students.It is umodeerqn it covers the wider range of imaging techniques now available, .

/ in- addition to plai - nd contrast-enhanced radiology.>

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A) CORRELATIONS IN DIAC$NOt IMAGING: NUCLEAR MEDICINE, ULTRASOUND,AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN MEDICAL PRACTICE

Sodee, D. 1Appleton- entury=Crofts, 1979, $22.00

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Imaging e ram ,,different fields share their opinions on anexperience withimagingt ma diagnostic procedures .nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and computed

tomography. -

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ATOMY: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND ULTRASOUND

Cr a e BaThVa; orellead, James, et al.Ap_plet n-Centur Crofts, 1977; $49.50

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,Interpretation of th newer imaging .modalities now available in radiology will bemade more meahing 1 and-more precise with the aid of this atlai. ` -..

CROSS-SECTIONAL ANA OMY: AN ATLAS FOR COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHYI.edley; R.S.; Huang, .14; Mazziotta, J.Williams and Willtins-Company, '1977, $19.95

A cross sectional atlas for tomography that features color scans of living subjects.

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING IN RENAL DISEASERosenfield, Arthur T.; Glickman, Morton; Hodson, C. John'Appleton-.Century-Croftsj 1979, $37,50 I

guides radiologfas, nephrologists, and urologists in obtaining" the appropriate"modality for accurate diagnosis. Newer uroradiologic studies such as computerizedtomography, grey-scale ultrasound, and antegrade pyelography are explored in

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DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND: A REVIEW OF CLINICAL APPLICATIONS AND THESTATE OF THE ART OF COMMERCIAL AND EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEMS .

Buread of Radiological HealthNational-Technical Information Service, PB 258-237/AS, 1976, $8.00 .

Report provides an ovkrvieil 'of the current status of diagnostic ultrasound.Provides estimates of commercial diagnostic ultrasound' market, the extent ofclinical applications, descriptions of current training opportunities, and a list ofprofessional societies involved in diagnostic ultrasound: 7 4

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DIAGNOSTIC USES OF ULTRASOUNDGoldberg, Barry B.; Kotler; Morris M.Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1975, $44.50

Provides a working knowledge of the principles of ultrasound and its applicationsand limitations.

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHYMeld, Jack 1; Aryan, Stephen B.Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1978, $38.50

Text encompasses the basic principles of ultrasound. Every aspNt of cardiovasculardisease traceable through ultrasound techniques is covered.

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY - A TEACHING.ATLAS. Feiner, Joel M.; Schlant, Robert C:

Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1977; $42.25

Intended as a teaching atlas for novices and as a compilation of excellentechocardiograms 1,71th pertinent descriptions and references for the accomplished

" . cardiologist.

FUNDAMENTALS OF' RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYYokote, Roy T.; Seyer, Philip C.Universit? of California Extension, 1974, $121.00

Includes medical terminology; x-ray physics; radiation protection; filmprocessing; controlling film quality; radiographic routine's ethics, nursing andpatient psychology; introduction to positioning; overview of anatomical systems.

GRAY-SCALE ULTRASOUND: A MANUAL FOR PHYSICIANS AND TECHNICALPERSONNEL

Bartrum, Royal 1; Crow, Harte C.W.B. Saunders Company 1977, $16.50

INTENSIVE-CARE RADIOLOGY - IMAGING OF THE/CRITICALLY ILLGoodman, Lawrence R.; Putman, Charles (E52.)C.V. Mosby Company, 1978, $36.50 /

Practical reference on the important role of radiology in critical care. All supportand monitoring devices are discussed with regard tq function, normal radiographicappearance, and potential complications.is ",............

INTERACTION OF ULTRASOUND AND BIOLOGICAL TISSUES: PROCEEDINGS OF ACONFERENCE ' ''''` -- .Bureau of Radiological Health

National Technical Information Service, PB 220-143/AS, 1972, $17.00

Workshop held to provide an indication of the present state of knowledge in the areaof ultrasourtd bioeffects and to define areas in which further work needs to be done.

INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL RADIO/LOGY - A CORRELATIVE APPROACH TODIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Daffner, Richard H.C.V. Mosby'Company, 1978, $14.95

Introductory 'text correlates -radiologic patterns with the pathophysiology theyindicate. ' Information on diagnostic ultrasound and computed tomography isincorporated.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSICS OF DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYChristensen, E.E.; Curry, T'S.; Dowddy, J.E.Lea and Febiger, 1978, $18.00

Contains essentials of radiation 'physics and reflects ,recent technologicadvancements. Covers xeraradiography and 'electronic imaging, computerized axialtomography, ultrasound, thermography, and radiation protection.

MANUAL OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY.Taylor, Kenneth J.W. et al.'Churchill Livingstone Inc., 1980, $22.50

Features almost 400 illustrations and presents detailed information on scanningtechniques and normal anatomy.

MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF FLUORESCENT EXCITATION ANALYSISKatifrnan, Leon (Ed.) ,

CRC Press, Inc., 1980, $49.95

Discusses basic FEA principles, instrumentation, and present and future biomedicalapplications.

'MEDICAL IMAGINGKreel, Louis; Steiner, Robert (Eds.)Year Book Medical Publishers; 1979, $45.00

Directed to the student and technician whose training in nuclear edicine is limitedto on-the-job training.. Learning emphasis is on the physics science relating tonuclear medicine.

MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES - A COMPARISON'Preston, Kendall; Taylor, Kenneth; Johnsop, Steven; Byers, WilliamPlenum Publishing, 1979, $37.50

MULTIPLANAR ANATOMY OF,THEITEAD AND,NECK FOR COMPUTEDTOM-OGRAPHY4'

Palacios, Enrique; Fine, Michael; Haughton, Victor M.John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1980, $84.00

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The first atlas-style reference to present sectional anatomy of the head and neck infour planes: axial, semiaxial, sagittal, and coronal. Coverage provides high-qualitycolor photographs of both sides of each section, all with detailed anatomic labelling,plus radiographs correlated with cprcesponding computed tomography scans.

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MULTIPLE IMAGING PROCEDURESVol. 1- Pulmonary System

Siegelman, Stanley et al. (Eds.)Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1979, $33.75

Vol.' 2'- Central Nervous SystemWolliert, Samuel (Ed.),Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1979, $26.50

- -Part of a series on multiple imaging procedures in diagnostic radiology and nuclearmedicine.

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NEW TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION IN ULTRASONOGRAPHYWells; P.N.T.; Ziskin, Marvin C.Chutchill Livingstone Inc., 1980, $20.50

Reviews state-of-the-art clinical techniques and Instrumentatioil with special focuson such toprcs as setting up a clinical ultrasound facility tissue characterization,and so forth. '

NONINVASIVE APPROACHES TO CAIL?1OVASCULARIAGNOSISParisi, Alfred F.; Tow, Donald E.Akpleton-Century-Crofts, 1979, $14.95 -

Text discusses the relative merits and limitations of different appr ches to the.most commonly encountered forms of heart disease.

NONINVASIVE CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS: CURRENT CO EPTS.Diethrick, E.B. (Ed.)University Park Press; 1978, $39.50

This volume is a report of the proceedings of e International CardiovascularCongress `I: Noninvasive Diagnosis.

NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND ULTRASOUND-Freeman, Leonard M.; Blaufox, M. Do IdGrune and Stratton, Inc., y376,' $23

/ Contents include such topics as asound evaluation of the thyroid, applications to

4cardiovascular diagposis, the placenta-evaluation by radionuclides andultrasound. sa

OBSTETRICAL DIAGNOSI Y RADIOGRAPHIC, ULTRASOUND AND NUCLEARMEDICINE

Campbell, John r .Williams and kins Company, 1977,,$35.00

/.Contents in ude antenatal radiation haZards; radiographic diagposis; physiologicadjuStmen In pregnancy; complications of pregnancy; contrast .studies in

obstetri diagnostic ultrasound in obstetrics and nuclear diagnosis in obstetrics.

PHYSI L BASIS_OF MEDICAL IMAGINGoulam, Craig M..; Erickson, Jon; James, Oerette A., Jr.; Rollo, F. David

Applet n-Century-Crofts, 1981t$49.50 /Foil ing a practical rather than theoretical approach, this book details ;currentm ical imaging m011ods. It covers such standard modalities as fluoroscopy,computed tomography, and ultrasonography as well as some neweri?eluding magnetic resonance imaging and digital fluoroscopy.

PHYSICAL pRINCIPLES OF DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYSprawls, Perry ti

University Park Press, 1977; $24,50

. Text for____medir students and technologists covering concept and physicalprinciples necessary for proper selection, use, and of informationderived by radiology.

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PHYSICS OPMEDICAL IMAGING: RECORDING SYSTEM MEASUREMENTS AND-TECHNIQUES

Haus, Arthur G. (Ed.)American Institute of .Physics 9, $35.00

Contains papers writtenxikrts from medical institutions and industry withdiagrams, charts and graphs. Presents medical imaging systems in terms of theirbasic characteristics, correct and estat4ished methods, and measurements forevaluation,and selection aried use for various diagnostic procedures.

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PRIMER F CLINICAL RADIOLOGYompson, Thomas T. .

Little, Brown and Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $13.95

Presents the basic principles of diagnostic radiology as they apply to medical andradiographic findings in disease processes. t '

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PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN OBSTEJr(ICS ANDGYNECOLOGY ' >

Sanders, Roger C.; Everette A., Jr. - ,tAppleton-Century-Crofts, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $48.50 t 41

Described in detail are, both the physical principles employed and the -potentialbiological hazards in ultrasonography. t

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QUEST FOR AN IMAGE OF BRAINOldendorf, William H. ,Raven Press Publishers', 1980 $19,50

Traces the development of the Thodern technology of brain imaging from its roots inearly shadow radiography to' its present level. Presents its technical details, andclinical applications and speculates on the methods of clinical neuro-imaging thatmay surpass CT by proyiding regional information on brain functions and chemistry.

RADIOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING PROCESSESJenkins, D.J.University Park Press, 1980, $29.50

A detailed sourcebook of the physical processes involved in producing a radiologicalimage. Valuable either as-a text or as a professional reference.

RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS: PHYSICS, BIOLOGY ANDPROTECTION

Bushong, Stewart C.C.V. Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.); 1980, $16.95

/ADIOLOGIC SCIENCE WORKBOOK AND LABORATQRY MANUALBushong, Stewart C. /C.V. Mosby Company, (2nd Ed.), 1980, $10.50 /

,./Keyed specifically for use with Bushong's,, Radiologic Science, for Technologists:Physics, Biology and Protection.

RADIOLOGY FOR MEWL STUDENTSSutton, DavidChurchill Livingstone Int., (3rd Ed.), 1977, $13.00

Radiology and nuclear medicine technologists will find this book a concise referencefor general radiologic prod6dyres.

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RECENT ADVANCES IN RADIOLOGY AND MEDICAL IMAGING - NUMBER 6Lodge, T.; Steiner, R. (Ed.)Churchill Livingstone Inc., 1979, $49.00

RECONSTRUCTION TOMOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEARMEDICINE

Ter-Pogossian, M. (Ed.)UniversityPark Press, 1977, $65.00

An advanced reference work detailing the basic physical ihd radiological aspecis ofCT scanning.

SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND - TOMOGRAPHY OF THE HEADPotter, Guy D.Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1971, $70.50.

TEXTBOOK OF DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASONO APHY .

Hagen-Ansert, Sandra L.C.V. Mosby Company, 1978, $44.50

Covers the fundamentals, techniques, and clinical applications of ultrasoundscathing of the heart, abdomen, and pelvis: It is written for the beginningsonographer with emphasis on anato y, physiology, pathology, and ultrasonictechniques and patterns.

TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHYKisslo, Joseph A.Churchill Livingstone Inc., 1980, $20.50

Work emphasizes the latest methods in wo-dimensional echocardiography and theirpractical clinical applicability in the e aluation and management of patients withcardiovascular disease.

ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE ABDOMENHassoni, N.Springer-Verlag, 1976, $19.90

Text covers the essential principles of ultrasound yhysics in a straightforward andcomprehensive manner.

AUDIOASUALS

ANALYSIS OF RADIOLOGICAL QUALITYDonahue, Daniel P.University Park Press422-35 mm color slides, 1979 $475.00

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPU TOMOGRAPHY VT -7131Bureau of Radiological Health3/4 " video cassette, 1977Training Resource Center (HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by title andnumber.

An introduction to the physical principles of computed tomography. Includes adiscussion of the evolution of the sYsterrrs, how CT systems operate to detect healthproblems, and limitations of the systems relating to resolution and noise.

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COMPUTED TOM GRAPHY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM - BRAIN TUMORHyman, Roger A.Micro X-Ray Recorder, Inc.35 mm B and W slides with audio cassette, Order No. CT-1A, $69.00

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS II PART 6 - URINARY SYSTEM:.BLADDER FUNCTION TESTS,ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES

Concept Media, Inc.35 mm color_ filmstrip with narrative, $90.00

Discusses how cystometric techniques, ultrasonography, and radionuclide studies are'',used to evaluate bladder and kidney function. .

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHYGramiak, RaymondRadiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette, $95.00

This presentation is inten to provide an overview of echocardiography for thoseconsidering entry into this field or for those already actively involved.

FOAMATION OF THE X-RAY IMAGE'1. . Production and Control of the X-Ray Image2. Production and Control of Secondary and Scatter Radiation3. Intensifying Screens4. Measuring Quantity and Quality of the X-Ray Beam5. Troubleshooting the X-Ray Image Forming System

James Picker Center of Continuing EducationFilmstrips, with audio cassettes I manual, $230.00

GENERAL CONCEPTS IN RADIOLOGIC IMAGING - VOL. IV

This volume completes the series on imaging with ionizing radiation. Radionuclideand computerized tomography (CT) scanning are. first discussed briefly: basicprinciples, quality control, and clinical illustrations. The final sectionsystematically reviews concepts common to all imaging systems, giving illustrative

xamples from conventional radiography, CT scanning and nuclear Medicine.

M 19 AND PM 20 - NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING - PARTS I AND IISorenson, James A.Radiological Society of North America

Following a compitison between nuclear medicine and x-ray imaging, basicprinciples and applications of cameras and scanners are reviewed.

PM 21 AND PM 22 - COMPUTERIZED X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY - PARTS I AND UMcCullough, Edwin C.

N . Radiological Society of North America

Basic concepts and principles are first 'reviewed, then related to resolution,contrast, and noise of the final image, with many clinical illustrations.

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PM.23 AND PM 24 - UNIFYING CONCEPTS IN X-RAY, CT, AND NUCLEARMEDICINE IMAGING - PARTS I AND U

Hendee, William R.Radiological Society of North America35 mm slides with audio cassette, $185.00 for entire Volume IV: PM 19-24

Four key aspects of ,image perception are sharpness, contrast, noise anddistortion. These terms are first explained, then illustrated with examplesfrom radiography, CT scanning, and nuclear medicine.

INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RADIOGRAPHYJames Picker Center for Continuing Education

BX-110 Introduces the many basic concepts-and principles which underlie medicalradiography.4 audio cassettes, 5 filmstrips, manual, $300.00

BX-120 - Helps participant discover what is meant by density, contrast andsharpness and how they interact to produce radiographic quality.

m2 audio cassettes, 3 filmstrips, manual, $195.00

BX-130 - Helps participant apply theory learned to this point.3 videotapes, manual $950.00

BX-140 Emphasis is placed on common radiographic studies with specialattention directed to anatomy and'positioning.6 audio cassettes, 6 filmstrips, manual, $3cm.00 ,

MEDICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS VT-7108Bureau of Radiological Health3/4" video cassette, 1977Training Resource Center (HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by title andnumber.

Discussion of the applications of CT in medical diagnosis, especially in emergencysituations. Many sample scans are presented along with a discussion of the efficacyof the-pbcedure in diagnosing the patient's condition: Also included are scenes ofboth a head,and body scanner in use.

QUALITY ASSURANCE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS VT-7037Bureau of Radi6logical Health3/4" video cassette, 1977Training Resource Center (HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by title andnumber.

Describes the use of a specially constructed 4-module phantom for use. ,inimplementing a quality assurance program for computed tomography systems.

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RADIOLOGICAL AND RAOIOISOTOPE DIAGNOSIS OF PERIHEPATIC ABSCESSESSanders, R.C.. Minkirti) Sanford D.; Janes, A. Everett, Jr.Radiological 4ociety of North America35-mm slides With audia,,cassette),$35.00

With the increased use of antibiotics, abscesses around the liver have become moredifficult to diagnose. Techniques available for radiological and isotopic diagnosis ofsuch abscesses are illustrated in 'this exhibit.

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THEORY OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS VT-7036 '4

3/4" video cassette, 1977Training Resource Center (HFX-73), available for free loan. Order by title andnumber. t

Basic review of radiation physics as it relates to CT systems. Discussion of talgor hmic properties of CT systems and -the image performance characteristi sthat e necessary to describe CT systems.

TOMOGRAPHYResearch Media, Inc.28-35 mm slides, $29.00t".,..

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APPROACHES TO TEACHING IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES' ,

Knopke, Harry; Diekelmann, NancyAddisOn-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1979, $11.95

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Practical suggeitions ftir the unique problems of health sciences teachers. Includesdiscussions of clinical feaching and supervision, instructional media, and learningpackages. . .

,BRH PUBLICATIONS INDEX .

Bureau of. Radiological HealthSuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeNo. 017-015-00160-1, 1979, $5.50

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MUNICATION AND COMPLIANCE IN A HOSPITAL SETTINGWithersty, David J.Charles O. Thomas, Publisher, '1980, $18:50

COMMUNICATIONS IN A HEALTH CARE SETTINGEisenberg, Myron G.; Falconer, Judith; Lafaye, C. SutkItilCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1980, $19.75

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_Specifies techniques for enhancing communication between any individuals or groupsconnected with health care.

ENGLISH FOIL THE FOREIGN PHYSICIANMartins, Jose-MuriloCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1974, $8.2,5

ESSENTIALS OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCESEnger, Eldon D. et al.WM. C. Brown Company Publishers,- 1978, $9.70

Students are introduced to the various biological a4 chemical principles that mustbe applied inthe practice of the allied health sciencTs.

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.ESSENTIALS OF AN ACCREDITED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM INNUCLEARMEDICINE TECHNOLOGY

AMA Council on Medical Education,, Society of Nuclear Medicine, I9t6, no charge

*Standards to be used by the Joint Review Comnilttee-on Nuclear MedicineTechnology in providing recognition to educational programs in nuclear'medicinetechnology..

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FROM IDEA TO APPLICATION: SOME SELECTED NU,CLEARJECHNIQUES IN'RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Unipub, 1978, $24.00

Traces the evolution of nuclear techniques from the time they were used forfundamental studies only o.)their. 'current use in applied research and technologicaldevelopment.

GRAPHS AND TABLES FOR USE IN RADIOLOGYWaehsmann, T.; Drexler, G.Springer-Verlag, (2nd Ed.), 1976$19.70

Includes sections on nuclear medicine, roentgen-diagnoses, and radiation protection,as well as statistical data on common biomedical fintlings.

HERITAGE OF,NUCLEAR MEDICINEBrucer, M.; Harris, C.C.; Maclntyre, W.3.; Taplin, G.V.; Sorenson, 31A. (Eds.) -Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1:979t $17.00 .

31 seminal papers that laid the intellectual groundwork .for themo rn science ofnuclear medicine. Papers d to from the late 19th .century, thrpi 1960. Many Ofthese contributions led t obel Prizes. ,

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Fishbein, rrisCharl . Thomas, Publisher, (4th Ed.), 1978;$12.75

MERCK MANUALBerkow, Robert (Ed.)Merck.and Co., Inc., (13th 197709.75

NATURAL BACKGROUND RADIATION IN THE UNITED ,.STATESNational Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements -,Report "No. 45, 1975, $7.00

NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND YOUAmerican College of RadiologyBooklet, $1145 for 100 copies

oeso,Patient information booklet describing the role of the nuclear medicine radiologist.

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RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH TRAINING RESOURCES CATALOGBureau of Radiological Health . . ,

BRH Technical Information Staff (HFX-28) -

FDA 81-8023, 1981, free of charge . - . ...,.."% 1

Titles in this catalog are limited to radiological heaclth subjects only. They include avariety of topics ranging from fundamentals historical perspectives to surrentstate of the art. .-

, RAYS - A HISTORY OF RADIOLOGY IN' THE U.S. AND CANADABrecher, Ruth; Brecher, EdWardRobert E. Krieger Publishing Company, Inc..1969, $21,50

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,SOURCE BOOK OF EDUCATIONAL MATER1ALSFOR RADIATION THERAPY--- Bure,ad of Radiological Health -

Superintendent of Documents;°U.S. Government Printing OfficeNo,.. 017-015-00159-8, 1979,44.50 ....--

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-Listing of educatiOnal materials in radiation therapy. The 17 sections correspond-tothe subjects identified in the ASRT Curriculum Guide. Each section is divided intopublications, audiovisuals, and in some sections, training aid's.

SOURCE BOOK OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS FORMEDICA.t, RADIOGRAPHERSBureau of Radiological HealthSuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeNo. 017-015-0014Y-1, 1977, $2.50

Listing of educational materials' in diagnostic radiologic technology. The 12seetipns correspond' to the subjects identified in the ASRT Curriculum Guide. Eachsecti* is divided into publications, audiovisuals, and in some sections, training aids.

- SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, IMAGING TECHNIQUES, AND DO5IMETIYOF IONIZING RADIATIONS

Bureau of Radiological HealthSuperintendent of Documents, U:S. Government Printing Office-No: 017-015-00175-0, $8.00

TEACHING IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONSFord, Charles W.; Morgan, Margaret K.C.V. Mosby Company, 1976, $15.95

Offers an alternative in the learrfing-process, replacing on-the-01r and in-servicetraining by utilizing compete y-based education within the framework of a systemsapproach.

TRACER KINETIC/METHODS IN MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGYLassen, N.A.;1Perli-Ar.Raven Press Publishers, 1979, $24.00

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Provides a concise introduction to thecathemetical treatment of tracers as used inmedical andlysiological research.

TRAIL OF THE INVISIBLE LIGHT: FROM X-STRAHLEN TO RADIO (BIO) LOGYGrigg, E.R.N.Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1965, $46.75

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Covers- the three stages in the history of radiology...the era of the roentgenpioneeers,'the golden..age of radiology, and the atpirnic phase.

WRITING SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN ENGLISHO'Connor, M.University-Park Press, 1978, $5.95

YEAR BOOK OF NUCLEAR MEDICINEYear Book Medical. Publishers1978, $27.95; 1979, $29.05} 1980, $34.95; 1981, $35.95

This is an .annual publication. There are approximately 300 selected articles fromnuclear medicine journals published in the previous. year. All articles have relatedcomments from the authors.

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DARKROOM CHEMISTRY - SEEING IS BELIEVINGBallinger, Philip W.Ballinger Enterprise, Inc.35 mm color slide series, $45.00

. ,FILM PROCESSING - UNIT V . .

James Picker Center of Continuing EducationS filmstrips, S audio cassettes, manual, $300.00

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Complete treatment of x-ray film and .film processing and effects on radio-graphic quality. ,

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INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SERIES-----Harris-Tuchman Production, Inc. . 4Filmstrips with audio cassette or record Order-No. HR-200 .All 3 - $170.00, any 2 - $130.00, single filmstrip - $70.00

1. How to Handle Complaints - Presents a pradtical, easy-to-follow forniula thatwins,cooperetion and averts problems. . ,

. .2. Communicating Face-to-Face - Identifies the common barriers of inter-personal-,,compunication and how to overcome them. 9

.....3. How to Listen More Effectively - Presents the principles involved in effective

ylistening and provides the significant keys to building better listeninghabits.

MODERN METHODS OF VENOUS BLOOD COLLECTIONlucker, E.R.; Weingarten, M.Scientificom-Division of La Rue Communications, Inc.16 mm color/sound film, free loan80-35 mm color slides/sound and transcript, $45.00

1 ./Discusses venipuncthre technique, patient and tray preparation, multiple specimens

.collection, and handling of specimens following collection; covers special situations 0such as missed or transfixed veins. ..

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NATIONAL MEDICAL AUDIOVISUAL CENTER CATALOGNational Medical Audiovisual Center

"*'4 Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office 'No. 0170052-00221-0, 1981, $7.00

OPERATION PRINCIPLES OF X -RAY MACHINESUnit 11 -'PhotOchemistry of X4Ray FilmUnit 12 - X-Ray Film Processing -..

- Nuclear Associates, Inc.35 mm slides with audio cassette and student and instructor's manual

i Order Nci.'48-717, $220.00 for both

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RADIOGRAPHIC PROCESSINGU.S. Veterans AdministrationAmerican Society of Radio logic Technologists

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Function of Processing N

Theory of ProcessingA Short History of Processors .Basic SensitometryChemistry System - DeveloperChemistry System -,Fixer and WashChemistry System - Archival Quality and SafetyTransport SystemTemperature Control SystemReplenishment SystemCirculation/Filtration SystemDrying System rElectrical SystemMaintenance Lubrication, Trouble ShootingArtifact Film InterpretationBasis of Consistent Sensitometric QualityColor video tapes, $1,100 entire set, $30.00 rental per tape per week

TECHNIQUES OF PARENTERAL INJECTIONScientificomgDivision of La Rue Communications Inc.16 Mm color film with sound, free loan

Discusses correct procedures for administering medication by intramuscular,intradermal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes; includes patient reassurance, sitepreparation, correct needle position, andpost-procedure patient check.

YOUR NUCLEAR MEDICINE EXAMINATIONNuclear Associates, Inc.35 mm color slides, Order No. 48-604, $95.00; 35 mm filmstripOrder No. 48-614, $35.00

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CRC Press, Inc.2255 Palm Beach Lakes BoulevardWest Palm Beach, Florida 33409

Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation425 North Michigan AvenueChicago, Illinois 60611

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FDA 81 -8Q33 Bureau of Radiological Health Publications Index (supersedes FDA 79-8033) (PB 81- t3156192, $18.50). ,

FDA 81-8034 Report of State and Local Radiological Health Programs, Fiscal Year 1979 (PB 8I-167678, $6.50).

FDA 81-8042 CSU-FDA Collaborative Radiological Health Laboratory Annual Report 1979(PB 81-184566, $15.50). ,

FDA 81-8070 Bureau of Radiological Health Publications Subject Index (supersdes FDA 80-8070, May 1980) (PB 81-149478, $5.00). .

A 81-8136 Optical Radiation Emissions from Selected Sources: Part I - Quartz Halogen andFlporesceneLamps (GPO 017-015-00177-6, $6.50) (PB 81-139693, mf only).

DA 81-8139 Quality Assurance in Diagnostic Ultrasound - A Manual for the Clinical User (GPO,017-015-00179-2, $4.00 (PB 81-139727, mf only).

FDA-81-8141 Quality Assurance in Diagnostic Radiology and.Nuclear Medicine - The ObviousDecision1PB 81-164477, $14.00). ,

FDA 81-8142 Use of Photographic FilM to Estimate Exposure Near the Three Mile IslandNuclear Power Station (PB 81-183402, $6.50). .

FDA 81-8143 Procedures for Evaluating Nonperturbing Temperature Probes in Microwave Fields(GPO 017-015-00189-0, $2.75) (PB 81-205882, mf only).

FDA 8.1- 144 Assembler's Guide to,DiagnosticX-Ray Equipment.FDA 8 46 Radiographic Film Processing Quality. Assurance: A Self-Teaching Workbook

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FDA 81-8153 An Ei,art4ation of Radiation Emission from Video Display Terminals (GPO 017 -015-00187-3, $4.25) (PB 81-98483, mf only).

FDA 81-815f A Practitioner's Guide to the Diagnostic X-Ray Equipment Standard (GPO 017-015- 7-- ,1.1 00185-7, $1.25). .,

FDA 81-8136 Symposium on Biological Effects and Measurement of Light Sources (GPO 017-015-00191-1, $6.50) (PB 81-214223, mf only).

FDA 81-8157 An Intercomparison of Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasonography, and ComputedTomography in the Diagnosis of Liver Disease: A'Retrospective Study (PB 81-199044., $6.50). -

FDA 81-8158 Background Material for the Development of the Food and Drug Administration'sRecommendations on Thyroid-Blocking with Potassium Iodide (GPO 017-015-00188-

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FDA-81-8163 Airborne Ultrasound: Measurement d Possible Adverse Effects (GPO 017-015-

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