The production of analgesia by means of self-administered trichlorethylene.
- Date:
- c.195?
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About this work
Description
This film starts with intertitles describing the contents of the film. A safe method for the self-administration of the analgesic agent trichlorethylene will be shown with 5 case studies. Operations include behind the ear, dentistry, on the hand, suturing a leg and incision of the palm. The patients' ability to self-administer the agent is noted and then their state of consciousness upon completion of their procedures. There are lengthly acknowledgements at the end.
Publication/Creation
UK : Royal Berkshire Hospital, c.195?
Physical description
1 videocassette (13 min.) (DIGIBETA) : silent, black and white PAL.
1 DVD (13 min.) : silent, black and white, PAL.
1 DVD (13 min.) : silent, black and white, PAL.
Notes
This film forms part of a group of films donated to the Wellcome Trust in 2010 by The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, London.
Creator/production credits
Acknowledgement given to the author's wife, Dr Betty F. Hill and the surgical and nursing staff of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Guy Ellingham and P.H. Williams who investigated dental analgesia.
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Unknown.
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Location Access Closed stores5004SNote
Location Status Access Closed stores5004D