Congenital pyloric stenosis.

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About this work

Also known as

A case of congenital pyloric stenosis in a child 4 weeks old

Description

A clinical film portraying pyloric stenosis (the infant boy is fed from a bottle and projectile vomits copiously) and the steps of Rammstedt's (spelt incorrectly on the film; it should be 'Rammstedt') operation in a child four weeks old. The baby is very dehydrated and distressed during examination. The obstruction is removed surgically. After the operation, the baby is fed and is discharged to his mother. An intertitle observes that between 1914-18 no child survived this operation/condition but now do due to improvements in post-operative resscitation. Near the end, at 26 minutes, 100 patients who had undergone the operation attended a party at the hospital; there is delightful footage of children grouped together as well as eating party food.

Physical description

1 film reel (29 min.) : silent, colour, 16 mm

Copyright note

Unknown

Creator/production credits

Demonstrated by J. T. Rice Edwards at the Royal Gwent and Monmouthshire County Hospitals. Photography by The Newport Film Society.

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Where to find it

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    Closed stores
    BMA059
    By appointmentManual request

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