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    Two spools of 35mm film and 5 short lengths of 16mm safety film, cineradiographic studies of chest and gut

    cineradiographic studies of chest and gut

    Two 16mm cineradiography films made with the Marconi image amplifier and telecine apparatus by Prof.G.H. du Boulay showing pulsatile movements of cerebrospinal fluid in human subjects under normal

    16mm films showing pulsatile movements of cerebrospinal fluid

    1968

    Collection of cineradiographic films probably all produced with Watson and Sons ( Electro-Medical) Ltd's High Voltage Cineradiography Apparatus, 1951 (some reduced to 16mm) , 1951-1960

    Collection of cineradiographic films

    1951-1960

    Five intestinal motility records each comprising record, together with 13 associated offprints documenting the motility studies of Dr. Ritchie and the Nuffield Dept. of Clinical Medicine, Oxford, 1961-1973

    Five intestinal motility records each comprising record

    1969-1970

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