Stress and the adaptation syndrome : a medical teaching film by Normal P. Schenker and Leo L. Leveridge.
- Date:
- 1957
- Film
About this work
Description
A film which endeavours to explain stress, as conceived by the Hans Selye, by re-enacting some of the original experiments which led him to his concept. Stress is shown as the state which exists, for instance, when an organism reacts to strong stimuli or damage. The film also shows some of Dr. Selye's subsequent experimental observations which relate to the etiology and therapy of the disease.
Publication/Creation
Canada, 1957.
Physical description
3 film reels (35 min.each) : sound, color, 16 mm
Creator/production credits
Made by Norman P. Schenker (Research and Scientific Films, Inc.) and Leo L. Leveridge (Director, Medical Film Department, Pfizer Laboratories) in collaboration with Hans Selye, Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, University of Montreal.
Language note
In English
Copyright note
British Medical Association
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Copy 2
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