JAV Bates. Patient R pre-op.
- Date:
- 1950
- Reference:
- GC/179/C/2/14
- Part of:
- Bates, John A.V., and the Ratio Club
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
A short post-operative neurological film featuring male Patient R displaying a range of different physiological movements from gross activities such as walking, standing and sitting to finer activities such as creating facial expressions and maniuplating objects. The films may have been made during Bates' time at the Neurological Research Unit at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases. Contains extremely sensitive material throughout including scenes of nudity.
Publication details: UK, 1950.
This film reel has been transferred to video and DVD. Click here to view the catalogue record.
Digitised version can be found at GC/179/C/2/14a.
Publication/Creation
1950
Physical description
1 film reel
Biographical note
John A.V. Bates was born in 1918 and died in 1993. He studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge and underwent his clinical training at University College Hospital, London. In 1946 he was part of the External Scientific Staff of the Medical Research Council based at the Neurological Research Unit at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, London, where he worked until he retired in 1978. Much of Bates' research work was in the field of neurophysiology where he coined the term 'voluntary movement.' He was the founder of the Ratio Club, a group of young physiologists, mathematicians and engineers who met to discuss cybernetics. Bates was a member of the Physiological Society from 1949, a member of the Electroencephalography Society (now the British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology), serving as President between 1976-8 and the Association of British Neurologists.
Ownership note
All J. A. V. Bates material was handed to Moving Image and Sound Collection; the individual patient reels which were boxed alphabetically have been compiled onto larger reels for conservation. Some of the loose reels are separate as Bates may have used these for teaching purposes.
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