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The psychological realism of the German painter Otto Dix (1891-1969) embodies the traumatised despair and violent decadence of Germany between the wars. As this video shows, Dix’s visionary creation of art...
An account of how platelets counteract endothelial damage with descriptions of the microanatomical and biochemical processes involved. Factors involved in thrombosis are discussed.
Orson Welles’ quizzical homage to forgery and illusion - a journey through trickery, magic and deception which includes portrats of art forger Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving, author of a hoax Howard...
Starting with the evolution of the kidney, presents the state of our knowledge on the physiology of the salt and water balance. Techniques are shown with which it was possible to gain new important knowledge...
Film in three acts: the first and last are real-life sequences, and the middle act records a short theatre piece by Bruckner filmed on stage in Munich. The director of the film attempts to prove the premise...
Deals with diabetes research. The problems and the attempts to solve them by means of clinical and experimental methods are expounded and discussed by many world-famous diabetes research workers.
A new version of the acclaimed French feature film restored and remastered by the Cinematheque Francaise with Max Ophuls’ approval. The tragic life of a famous courtesan and her romance with the King of...
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