Roentgenfilm. III and IV.
- Date:
- 1937
- Film
About this work
Also known as
Röntgenfilm
Cineradiographic studies
Description
This silent b&w film comprises of two separate parts and like its companion film (Cardiac X-rays), it has intertitles in gothic script (in German). The film features cineradiography of x-rays of the shoulder and elbow. The shoulder sequences last for about 12 minutes and show the subject rotating the arm in the shoulder socket; this is shot front-on, rear-on interspersed with relevant x-ray cineradiography. The next sequences relate to the arm, elbow, wrist and hand (8 minutes).
Publication/Creation
West Germany : Medical Clinic, 1937.
Physical description
1 film reel (16 mins.) : silent, black and white, 16 mm
Contributors
Notes
Professor Dr Robert Janker was a pioneer in radiological diagnostics of skeletal systems, x-ray photograph technology, luminescent screen photography, x-ray cineradiography and radiotherapy. He worked on developing electronic image enhancement, x-ray television and mass x-ray screening. He established a medical clinic specialising in radiography in Bonn.
Box is marked 'Renewed 20/11/80'
Dr Ulf Schmidt whilst at the University of Kent discovered Janker's films in a Cambridge laboratory and organised the transfer to the Wellcome Library.
Creator/production credits
Professor Dr Janker, Bonn, Reichsstelle fur den unterrichsfilm.
Copyright note
Unknown
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
Location Access Closed stores5222FCan't be requested Note