Venomous snakes - medical aspects.
- Date:
- 1950
- Film
About this work
Description
One way of reducing the menace of African Trypanosomiasis to both man and animals is to control the tsetse fly vector. This video describes a number of experiments in the use of odour- baited targets and traps and of insect pheromones and hormones to kill or sterilize tsetse flies in various parts of eastern and southern Africa. Filmed at the former Tsetse Research Laboratories, Langford, Bristol and Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
Publication/Creation
UK : Wellcome Foundation, 1950.
Physical description
1 negative film reel (picture and sound,15 min. each) : sound, color
4 film reels (15 min. each) : sound, color
4 film reels (15 min. each) : sound, color
Creator/production credits
Made by Wellcome Foundation Film Unit. Script by Dr C.J. Hackett, directed, photographed and edited by Douglas Fisher and narrated by Carleton Hobbs. Made with the co-operation of Dr H.W. Parker of the British Museum, Mr J.W. Lester of London Zoo and Dr C.H. Kellaway of the Wellcome Foundation.
Copyright note
Wellcome Trust.
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Copy 4
Location Status Access Closed stores260FBy appointment Manual request Copy 1
Location Status Access Closed stores260FBy appointment Manual request