Block dissection for carcinoma cervicis.
- Date:
- 1939/49
- Film
About this work
Also known as
Wertheim's Hysterectomy 1939
Description
A patient, known only as Mrs C. aged 34, undergoes an operation to remove her uterus due to cervical cancer. The intertitles outline the anaesthetic given and also a radium dose to her cervix (not shown). Her abdomen is opened. The surgery is described in detail on the intertitles, then illustrated surgically. A colour diagram is shown indicating all the key points of the operation. The disguised patient is shown unconscious but looking well; 'patient a good colour at end of operation'. Her uterus is shown. Extraordinarily the patient, no longer disguised, is shown 10 year's later in March 1949 looking fit and well - she smiles demurely to the camera.
Publication/Creation
UK : Chelsea Hospital for Women, 1939/49.
Physical description
2 film reels (22.51 min. ea) : silent, colour, 16 mm
Notes
Copy 1 is acetic and is stored in Fridge B; this copy also has the full name of the patient written on the can.
Creator/production credits
Photographed at the Chelsea Hospital for Women. Surgeon; Mr Aubrey Goodwin, Assistant Mr W. Netley Searle, Anaesthetists; Dr R. J. Clausen. Photographed by Herbert Arthur.
Copyright note
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust
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Location Access Closed stores5084FCan't be requested Note
Location Access Closed stores5084FCan't be requested Note