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Dialysis, 1970

 Item — cassette: 22

Scope and Contents

1 "The First Dialysis Machine" is narrated by Dr. Kolff. See also items 3, 101.

2 "Machine Dialysis: A Life Saver" is narrated and directed by Prof. Ed Daub. This film explains dialysis in a technological context, showing its first use in Kampen, Netherlands; the wearable artificial kidney today; arteriovenous shunt and fistula; and advances in dialysis machines. Includes comments from Dr. Weldon Shelp of Methodist Hospital, Madison, WI; nurse Anita Levin, social worker Joan Penrod, and dialysis patients Terry Oberly and Ed Lease. Produced by the Audio Visual Service of the College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin at Madison. 23 minutes.

Dates

  • 1970

Conditions Governing Access

Materials must be used on-site; no use of original material, access copies will be made available for viewing. Five business days advanced notice required. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law, condition of the material, or by donor.

Extent

From the Collection: 200 16mm film

From the Collection: 8 8mm film

From the Collection: 10 U-matic

From the Collection: 2 Betacam

From the Collection: 18 VHS

From the Collection: 11 Audiocassette

From the Collection: 4 reel-to-reel audiotapes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Dutch; Flemish

From the Collection: Japanese

Physical Description

genreform: U-matic videocassette

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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