Movements of the fallopian tubes.
- Date:
- [1924]
- Film
About this work
Also known as
Title from opening credits: Movements of fallopian tube of rabbit in the abdominal cavity
Description
The normal movements of a rabbit's fallopian tubes seen in an anaesthetised animal.
Publication/Creation
[Germany] : [University of Berlin], [1924]
Physical description
1 film reel (7 min.) : silent, black and white ; 16 mm
Duration
00:07:00
Notes
Title taken from Catalogue of films and videos in the British Medical Association Library, 1993.
"This film is from the B.M.A. Film Library"--From opening and closing credits.
Original cinefilm version has slightly longer duration than digitised version.
Creator/production credits
Produced by Dr. Mikulicz von Radecki and University of Berlin.
Contents
Segment 1. Intertitles explain that the abdominal cavity of the rabbit is opened by an oblique incision. Through the wound can be seen a loop of intestine, the entire fallopian tube, and the ovary. The film shows the following parts, marked with arrows: Abdominal wall, loop of intestine, ampulla tubae, isthmus tube, mesosalpinx and ovary. The intertitles state that the whole tube is in constant motion, and describes the different types of movement. The movements are shown in the film. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:06:00:17 Length: 00:06:00:17
Copyright note
British Medical Association.
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
- Please consult the digitised version
Location Access Closed storesRSM123Can't be requested Note