Wertheim's hysterectomy for carcinoma of the cervix.
- Date:
- [1949?]
- Film
About this work
Description
Intertitles indicate the amount of anaesthesia given. The swabbed vagina is shown prior to the operation. The abdomen is opened and the relevant organs such as the bladder separated. The film may be shot with variable speeds as the patient is sewn up, the surgeon's hands move very swiftly. Post-operatively the uterus is studied - it has a growth. There are graphic sequences of gynaecological surgery in this film.
Publication/Creation
UK : Chelsea Hospital for Women, [1949?]
Physical description
3 film reels (26 min. ea) : silent, colour, 16 mm
Notes
Copy 1 is faded colour, also the print is a little warped. Copy 2 is described on the box as 'very' scratched; it has moderate scratches, more faded than (1). Copy 2 had a long tear across 6 frames and these have been removed (towards first third of film).
Creator/production credits
Photographed at the Chelsea Hospital for Women. Surgeon; Louis Carnac Rivett, Assisted by Frederick W. Roques, Anaesthetist; Keith M. C. Woodruff.
Copyright note
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust, London
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Copy 1
Location Access Closed stores5239FCan't be requested Note
Copy 2
Location Access Closed stores5239FCan't be requested Note
Copy 3
Location Access Closed stores5239FMCan't be requested Note