Diabetes : anaesthetics and cardiology.

Date:
1987
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Description

British Medical Television is a series of programmes for hospital doctors. This programme looks at continuous insulin infusion in diabetes and the insertion of a central venous catheterisation. There is also a diagnostic quiz which features a woman with a rash which has led to the loss of skin pigmentation. And we hear how about Wellcome's decision to stop using beef insulin in favour of human insulin, in collaboration with Nordisk, in 1987.

Publication/Creation

Surrey : British Medical Television, 1987.

Physical description

1 video cassette (60 min.) (VHS) : sound, color, PAL.

Copyright note

BMTV 1987

Notes

This video cassette 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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