Blood grouping.

Date:
1955
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Description

This film is intended to show students and house officers some of the techniques used in routine blood grouping in the hospital laboratory. A number of photomicrograph shots in colour demonstrate the microscope examination of the results obtained. The film is divided into the following sections:

Publication/Creation

England, 1955.

Physical description

1 videocassette (Digibeta) (21 min.) : color, PAL.
1 DVD (21 min.) : color, PAL.

Copyright note

ICI

Contents

1. ABO grouping using the Tile method, in which reactions of various blood groups are clearly shown.
2. ABO grouping by the Tube method.
3. Rhesus grouping using Saline Anti-Rh Serum.
4. Rhesus grouping using 'incomplete' Anti-Rh Serum and cells suspended in bovine albumin.
5. Rhesus grouping using 'incomplete' Anti-Rh Serum diluted in bovine albumin.
6. A 'rapid' modification for emergency use only is shown.

Creator/production credits

Made at the Group Laboratories, Mile End Hospital, London and Cyril Jenkins Productions Ltd for Imperial Chemical Industries.

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    BMAS537

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    BMAD537

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