Reconstructive surgery in cancrum oris : a new problem in a Nigerian setting.
- Date:
- 1965
- Videos
About this work
Description
This highly informative film shows detailed footage of Nigerian children whose faces have, in some cases, been devastated by the disease cancrum oris. Due to advances in medicine, few children die from this condition but their survival necessitates facial reconstructive surgery to enable a reasonable quality of life. The film contains close-up footage of the condition, its treatment and subsequent reconstructive surgery. The results of the surgery are extraordinary given the conditions, the amount of affected children and the surgeon's ethos to 'relieve the major disabilities of the many rather than concentrate on the details of the few.'
Publication/Creation
Nigeria : University of Ibadan, 1965.
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS) (20.41 min.) : sound, color, PAL
1 videocassette (DIGIBETA) (20.41) : sound, color
1 DVD (20.41) : sound, color
1 videocassette (DIGIBETA) (20.41) : sound, color
1 DVD (20.41) : sound, color
Notes
Supporting paperwork available in the department.
Creator/production credits
Produced by Francis Speed and Doig Simmonds for Michael Tempest, Department of Surgery.
Copyright note
University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Where to find it
Copy 1
Location Status Access Closed stores3564DCopy 2
Location Access Closed stores3564SNote