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An introduction to the subject of echocardiology. Part 1 explains the physics. Part 2 explains the position of the heart in the thorax and the anatomy of the heart itself from the point of view of the...
Shows the pigment epithelium which is a single cell layer situated between the choroid and the external segment of the photoreceptors. It extends from the margin of the papilla to the ora serrata. The cells...
Radiographs of the normal adult cat, covering limbs, spinal cord, pelvis, thorax and abdomen.
1 (1977-78): Illustration of the three-dimensional anatomical structure using a two-dimensional sequential (running) picture in which time replaces the third dimension. Long series of microscopic cross...
Structure of the eye, functions of aqueous humour, comparison of aqueous humour with plasma, secretion of aqueous humour, impairment of drainage of aqueous humour.
Dissection of rat. Use of basic instruments.
A basic introduction to the study of anatomy. Taking the structure and formation of the upper limb as an example, the film deals with the hand as a gripping organ linked to a mobile system of joints, levers...
By means of the technique of cinemorphology, information about the structures of the brain can be digitised, fed into a computer, and visualised as three-dimensional shapes.
A simultaneous TV and X-ray sagittal view of two speakers of English (Scottish and northern English). Includes an introductory section explaining the equipment used in the making of the tape.
Radiographs of the young and chondrodystrophic dog, covering limbs, head, spinal cord and pelvis. The epiphyseal centres and growing points are noted. Thirteen radiographs show the limbs and pelvis of the...
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