Arterial cannulation comp.
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Description
This short film shows the procedures for arterial cannulation, beginning with close up footage of a cannula being inserted into a vein in the wrist, then moving on to a patient being anaesthetised through that insertion. Several small children with burns are shown and we watch as one is prepared for surgery. [There is an interruption to the footage with a small section of a lecture in black and white which seems unrelated to the main footage]. We also see laparoscopic footage of the inside of the trachea, possibly with respiratory support being inserted.
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Physical description
1 videocassette (6.54 min.) (VHS) : silent, color, PAL
1 videocassette (6.54 min.) (DIGIBETA) : silent, color
1 DVD (6.54 min.) : silent, color
1 videocassette (6.54 min.) (DIGIBETA) : silent, color
1 DVD (6.54 min.) : silent, color
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Notes
This film comes from the Monica Britton Medical History Collection, which was based at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, now closed. The museum was founded in 1985 by a generous donation from the late Mr. J. Britton in memory of his wife who came from a medical family and was extremely interested in education. The collection included a wide spectrum of surgical, medical, anaesthetic, radiological and pharmaceutical artefacts, together with books, catalogues and photographs.
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Copy 1
Location Status Access Closed stores3403VCopy 2
Location Status Access Closed stores3403DCopy 1
Location Access Closed stores3403SNote