Blood flow in arteriovenous anastomoses and deformation of blood cells with increasing velocity.
- Date:
- 196?
- Film
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Description
This is a compilation of two 16mm short films made by Dr. P.A.G. Monro of blood circulation, made at the Anatomy School, University of Cambridge, with the assistance of A.G. Sanders, University of Oxford. The first section shows the blood flow through arteriovenous anastomoses (microscopic footage of blood circulation in a rabbit's ear chamber) followed by micro-circulation in a rabbit's lung.
Publication/Creation
UK : Anatomy School, University of Cambridge, 196?
Physical description
1 film reel (6 min.) : silent & black and white, color, 16 mm
The first film is colour (which also exists as a stand-alone film) whereas the second film is an edit master comprising of colour intertitles with black and white footage in between.
The first film is colour (which also exists as a stand-alone film) whereas the second film is an edit master comprising of colour intertitles with black and white footage in between.
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Anatomy School, University of Cambridge
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