Post operative extradural analgesia. Prophylaxis against pulmonary complications.

Date:
[1963]
  • Film

About this work

Description

The problem of the accumulation of secretions during surgery due to the effects of anaesthesia is described in this film. There are a number of case studies which demonstrate that the administration of analgesia post operatively in the form of Duncaine greatly relieves pain and results in the patients recovering quickly from their operations.

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified], s.n.], [1963]

Physical description

2 film reels (14 mins ea.): sd., color; 16mm.

Notes

Part of the film collection comprising of 55 items donated by Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, Oxford, to the Wellcome Trust in 2008. In 1937, Lord Nuffield established a clinical chair of anaesthesia in Oxford amidst some controversy that anaesthesia was even an academic discipline. The collection is a mixture of clinical and educational films made or held by the department to supplement their teaching dating from the late 1930s onwards.
Duplicate 16 mm copy supplied courtesy of AAGBI.

Terms of use

Open with advisory

Creator/production credits

Demonstrated by Dr B.R. Simpson. Photographed by Esmond Wilson. Produced by the Royal Society of Medicine Film Unit

Copyright note

Nuffield

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  • Copy 2

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