Erythroblastosis.
- Date:
- 1960
- Film
About this work
Description
Shows the principles and complications of blood group incompatability. Possible effects of haemolytic disease on the child are illustrated. Implications for pregnant women, foetus and neonate. Content advisory; the opening sequence (dramatised) is of a woman giving birth followed by a still born baby being wrapped in a blanket (not seen) with its hand out of the blanket (shown, but possibly a model). Later, there is a post-mortem on a dead baby.
Publication/Creation
England, 1960.
Physical description
1 film reel (30 min.) : colour ; 16 mm
Contributors
- Watteville, H. de.medical advisor
- Bamatter, F.medical advisor
- Fischer, R.medical advisor
- Dahr, P.medical advisor
- Kindler, M.medical advisor
- Crosse, V. M.medical advisor
- Bickenback, W.medical advisor
- Boreau, Th.medical advisor
- Broman, B.medical advisor
- Lacomme, M.medical advisor
- Martius, G.medical advisor
- Schwenzer, A. W.medical advisor
- Wespi, H. J.medical advisor
- Norman P. Schenkerproducer
- Pfizer UKproducer,sponsor
Creator/production credits
Presented as a Service to the Medical Profession by Pfizer. A film by Dr Norman P. Schenker. Filmed at the Institutes of the Medical Faculty and the Hopital Cantonal, Geneva; Prof H. de Watteville, Prof F. Bamatter, Dr R. Fischer and at the Institut fur Blutgruppenforschung Cologne; Prof P. Dahr, Dr M. Kindler, with the collaboration of Dr V. M. Crosse, Birmingham, Prof W. Bickenback, Munich; Dr Th. Boreau Paris, Prof B. Broman, Stockholm, Prof M. Lacomme, Paris, Dr G. Martius, Munich, Prof A. W. Schwenzer, Ffm, Dr H. J. Wespi, Aarau.
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Copy 1
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Copy 2
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