The ears and hearing.

Date:
1949
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The ears and hearing. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Aimed at a general audience, this film is about the structure and function of the ear. The film opens with images of human responses to sound; shots of a level crossing closing; a man listening to car engine; a mother jumping as she hears her baby cry; a woman on the telephone to her husband. Commentary explains that sound is composed of waves that enter the ear. Animated diagrams show the sound waves hitting the ear drum, moving the chain of tiny bones in the middle ear; the hammer; the anvil and the stirrup, collectively known as the ossicles. Live action footage shows the vibration of the eardrum and ossicles. The inner ear; diagrams show the bony labrinth, the vestibular apparatus and the structure of the cochlea and the nerves reaching the brain. There is an explanation of how a hearing aid works.

Publication/Creation

USA : Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 1949.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (09:36 min.) : sound, black and white.

Duration

00:09:36

Copyright note

Encyclopedia Britannica Films; public domain

Terms of use

Unrestricted
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales

Language note

In English

Creator/production credits

Produced by Encyclopedia Britannica Films Inc. In collaboration with Heinrich F. Kobrak, Pd. D. M. D., John R. Lindsay and Henry B. Perlman Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Chicago

Notes

Audio is crackly.

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