Medical history: antique medicine, the plague, anatomy and surgery.
- Date:
- 2002
- Videos
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Description
Fifteen minute section of a programme that includes usage of pictures from the Medical Photographic Library at the Wellcome Trust. This excerpt explains how Black Death spread across the world, from China along the sea-faring routes to Europe, carried by rats. Venice in Italy was particularly badly hit, with one third of the population being wiped out in the space of 6 months in 1348. Religious views of the cause of the plague are covered as well as the contents of a book written by Willhelm Lemnius (sp?) in the 16th century on precautions to take against catching the plague.
Publication/Creation
Sweden : (not known), 2002.
Physical description
1 video cassette (VHS) (15 min.) : sound, color, PAL
Notes
Item is in Swedish language (no subtitles).
Copyright note
Amfora Film.
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Location Status Access Closed stores1567V