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AMA Arch Intern Med. 1959;103(4):677-678.

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Motion Picture on Cross Infections in Hospitals.

—A 30-minute motion picture dealing with the over-all worldwide problem of cross infections in hospitals will be produced cooperatively by the American Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Hospital Association. This timely and basically important film has been made possible by the cooperation and support of Johnson & Johnson of New Brunswick, N. J.

The film, which will be in sound and color, is designed to educate all levels of hospital personnel concerning the many avenues by which infection can be spread throughout a hospital and will utilize the Staphylococcus by way of illustration and as an example of one of the most important phases of the problem.

Produced under the supervision of Dr. Carl Walter, of Boston, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, one of the recognized pioneer investigators in this field, and a committee . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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