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Heart Disease II, 1954
(Heart Disease II.; An important discussion of how your doctor diagnoses heart disease, with a demonstration of a remarkable machine called a cardioscope Features: Harry Towsley, UM-Med.)
Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1954
(Arthritis and Rheumatism.; An examination of the many forms of arthritics and other rheumatic diseases such as lumbago, bursitis, sciatica, and gout. Features: Harry Towsley, UM-Med.; William Robinson, UM-Med.)
Gastro-Intestinal Diseases, II: Cancer, 1954
(Gastro-Intestinal Diseases, II: Cancer.; A lesson about the treatment and research being carried on in the drive to wipe out cancer of the stomach and colon. Features: Harry Towsley, UM-Med.; H. Marvin Pollard, UM-Med.)
Series I
Series I television programs consist of independent, multi-part programs broadcast as part of the University of Michigan Television Hour, 1955-1980. The early programs were recorded as kinescope negatives and were later produced as 2-inch and 1-inch videotapes. The programs ranged from 5 to 30 segments, each segment being 30-minutes in length. The subject matter covered a wide range of topics and frequently featured university faculty as hosts or guests. The programs were thirty minutes long. Most were black and white, tough later programs recorded on videotape were sometimes done in color.
American Consumer, The
(Parts of a 10 part consumer education series. This program examines impulse buying and misuse of credit cards. Features: Lewis Mandell, ISR)
Credit Card U.S.A., 1973
(This program examines impulse buying and misuse of credit cards. Features: Lewis Mandell, ISR)