Introduction to acute inflammation.
- Date:
 - 1966
 
- Film
 
About this work
Description
Explains with diagrams and live action cinemicrography, the reaction of cells, blood vessels and connective tissues to damage construction of the fibrin network, migration of cells to the damaged area, daipedesis and the ingestion of bacteria and debris are demonstrated.
Publication/Creation
England, 1966.
Physical description
1 film reel (11 min.) : silent, colour ; 16 mm
Contributors
- Cardew, Peter N.cinemicrography
 - Backett, Mauricemedical advisor
 - Hansell, Petermedical advisor
 - Moller, Savilemedical advisor
 - Institut für den wissenschaftlichen Filmcinemicrography
 - Photographic Department, St Mary's Hospital Medical Schoolproducer, sponsor
 - Department of Photography and Illustration, Westminster Medical Schoolsponsor
 
Notes
An updated version in colour of the 1943 film of the same name, An Introduction to Acute Inflammation.
Creator/production credits
A Derek Stewart production. Julian Cooper, Derek Stewart, Robert Lumley, Terry Trench. Cinemicrography by Institut fur den Wissenschaftlichen film and Peter Cardew, Head of the Photographic Department, St Mary's Hospital Medical School.  Medical direction, Maurice Backett, Professor of Social Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Peter Hansell, Director of the Department of Photography and Illustration, Westminster Medical School, University of London and Savile Moller. A film from the Documenta Geigy Series.
Copyright note
Copyright previously held by British Medical Association and assigned to Wellcome in 2005
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