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Restricted Medical Materials

A number of medical and surgical titles are restricted to medical departments only. This is due to issues of content sensitivity and/or patient confidentiality. Users who have already been granted access to the restricted materials in the service by their local access management administrator will see a note to this effect as soon as they log in to Film & Sound Online. Institutions offering specialist subject courses such as medicine/surgery must first complete Schedule 4 of the Film & Sound Online Sub-Licence Agreement Form

Prospective users of such material who do not yet have such access should contact their institution's medical librarian (or other medical authority). They will have to prove to the librarian (or other medical authority) that they have the correct credentials to see the material. Once the users' credentials are established, the medical librarian (or other medical authority) will contact the institution's access management administrator and request that the user(s) be given access via the "Film & Sound Online medical-restrict" resource.

The restricted films are listed below.

Healthcare Productions

  • The Gynaecological Examination: What Happens?

St George's Hospital Medical School Collection

  • Examination of the Gynaecological Patient

Sheffield University Learning Media Unit Collection

  • Breaking Bad News
  • Breast Carcinoma: The Dilemmas
  • Cervical Cytology
  • Choriocarcinoma: A Model for Cancer
  • Clinical Examination Techniques in Paediatrics: Assessment of Growth and Puberty
  • Clinical Examination Techniques in Paediatrics: The Abdomen
  • Clinical Examination Techniques in Paediatrics: The Cardiovascular System
  • Clinical Examination Techniques in Paediatrics: The Chest
  • Clinical Features of Myotonic Dystrophy And Huntington's Disease
  • Cytotoxic Therapy - Tolerable with Support?
  • Death
  • From Head to Toe From Cradle to Grave: Plastic Surgery and the Medical Student
  • Imitative Behaviour
  • Lymphoma - A Curable Cancer?
  • Nutritional Anthropometry
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Commensals and Pathogens
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Endocarditis
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Hepatitis
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
  • Outbreak! Case Studies in Clinical Infection: Urinary Tract Infection
  • Paediatrics Musculoskeletal Examination: Clinical Examination
  • Paediatrics Musculoskeletal Examination: Gait
  • Paediatrics Musculoskeletal Examination: Patient Skills
  • Palpation and Clinical Assessment of the Pregnant Abdomen
  • Skin Deep: Skin Replacement using Donor Allograft and Cultured Patient Cells
  • Talking To Patients And Helping Them Talk To You: An Introduction To Communication Skills In Clinical Settings
  • Teaching & Learning in a Clinical Setting - A Guide for Students & Supervising Clinicians
  • The Autopsy: Axial Techniques
  • The Autopsy: Health and Safety, Evisceration and Reconstruction
  • The Autopsy: Hospital Post Mortems
  • The Autopsy: Specialist Techniques
  • The Basics of Anastomosis: Gastroenterostomy
  • The Basics of Anastomosis: Introduction & Bowel Anastomosis
  • The Basics of Anastomosis: Vascular Anastomosis
  • The Treatment of Rhinophyma

WellcomeFilm

  • Abdominal sympathectomy for Hirschsprung's disease
  • Amyotonia congenita
  • Anterior and posterior plaster beds
  • Caesarean myomectomy and sterilization at twentieth week of gestation
  • Caesarean section
  • Carcinoma of the breast treated with radium
  • Catatonia: psychomotor akinesis and parakinetic hyperkinesia.
  • Circumcision
  • Congenital dislocation of the hip
  • Cystoscopic treatment of bladder growths
  • Ectopic heart
  • Epidemic encephalitis
  • Exit polio
  • Frontal rhinoplasty
  • Function of the mitral valve in situ
  • Hereditary Ataxia
  • Hypertension: Part 1 , The regulation of blood pressure.
  • Litholaplaxy
  • Management of a normal birth in a continental clinic: Part 1, Preparation for a birth.
  • Management of a normal birth in a continental clinic: Part 2, Stage of dilation.
  • Management of a normal birth in a continental clinic: Part 3, Stage of expulsion.
  • Nephrosis in children
  • Open operation for congenital dislocation of the hip
  • Perineal excision of the rectum
  • Posterior radium barrage technique carcinoma of the rectum
  • Pseudo pregnancy and labour
  • Rabies
  • Recto-sigmoidectomy for complete procidentia of the rectum: Miles' operation
  • Reduction and treatment of a fracture of the proximal end of the femur
  • Research on anthelmintics
  • Severe case of infantile paralysis
  • Sickle cell anaemia [in Nigerian children]
  • Stress and the adaptation syndrome: a medical teaching film by Normal P. Schenker and Leo L. Leveridge
  • Suprapubic prostatectomy
  • Surgical reconstruction of the nose by modified frontal method
  • Tetany after an adrenalin injection
  • The human blood fluke
  • The management of twins in pregnancy and labour
  • The technique of local anaesthesia as used by Prof. H. Braun
  • Treatment of a dislocated lumbar vertebrae with a resulting transverse myelitis and a concomitant fracture of the left femur
  • Treatment of a normal breech presentation
  • Treatment of female gonorrhoea
  • Treatment of talipes: "equino varus"
  • Uterine prolapse

NB - Lists of Licensed Works and Associated Materials in Film & Sound Online are subject to change, through regular updating and/or deletions as a consequence of rights or other issues.