Venepuncture in general practice.

Date:
1954
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Venepuncture in general practice. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

How venepuncture can be practised safely. The film is aimed at new practitioners to the technique. A range of syringes are shown in a wooden box. Using a basic syringe can be problematic as blood can be drawn into the vial (amply demonstrated). Glass syringes from the US (Luer type) are shown to be ideal; it has a glass eccentric nozzle. Practising on veins ahead of time is recommended. Proper care of the syringes is shown. The glass syringes are wrapped in gauze before sterilisation.

Publication/Creation

1954.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (16:06 mins.) : sound, colour, 16mm

Duration

00:16:06

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S. Drummond-Jackson and H. Mandiwall

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Unrestricted.
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Produced by S. Drummond-Jackson and H. Mandiwall.

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In English.

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