The lymphatic system.
- Date:
- 1950
- Film
About this work
Description
This film demonstrates the physiological anatomy of the lymphatic system in the rabbit, cat, dog and monkey. The introductory section reviews the historical understanding of the lymphatic system as understood by Gaspar Asellius in 1622, It concludes with two animated diagrams, one showing the sources and circulation of lymph and lymphocytes, while the other demonstrates the course taken in man by the subcutaneous lymph from the big toe to the blood stream.
Publication/Creation
England : University of Bristol, 1950.
Physical description
2 film reels (33 min. ea) : sound, colour., 16 mm
Notes
Copy 2 is acetic and is in fridge B.
The film is a little faded and scratched. Audio is crackly.
Creator/production credits
Produced at the Department of Anatomy, University of Bristol, by J. M. Yoffey assisted by W. K. Metcalf. Directed and photographed by Cyril Jenkins, film consultant. Produced by the ICI Film Unit.
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Where to find it
Copy 1
Location Access Closed storesBMA530Can't be requested Note
Copy 2
Location Access Closed storesBMA530Can't be requested Note