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Films and Essays from NLM

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Frank Armitage

Anatomical Animation by Frank Armitage

Types: All, Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound

Beware the Wind

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Cleaning Mess Gear

Cleaning Mess Gear

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Die englische Krankheit [The English Disease]

Die englische Krankheit [The English Disease]

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound

Don’t Leave It All to the Experts

Types: All, Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Drinking Water

Drinking Water

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Man Alive!

Man Alive!

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Title screen for Native Food showing a cartoon soldier behind an eightball

Native Food

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Personal Cleanliness

Personal Cleanliness

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound
Rodney

Rodney

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
The Human Body in Pictures: The Blood Vessels and Their Functions

The Human Body in Pictures: The Blood Vessels and Their Functions

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Silent

The Run Around

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Color, Sound
Use Your Head

Use Your Head

Types: Educational & Instructional, Animation, Black & White, Sound

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Title screen of Competition and Dominance Hierarchies in Rats, 1940. Shared Suffering Onscreen: Animal Experiments and Emotional Investment in the Films of O.H. Mowrer

The history of animal testing and the history of the life sciences go hand in hand. Yet as Ben Schultz-Figueroa argues in this essay, these experiments were always fraught, as scientists had to manage their own emotional entanglement with their animal subjects, who often were killed or maimed in the process of the experiment. This is the “shared suffering” of the lab, and Schultz-Figueroa’s work prompts us to think about it not only as a guidepost for understanding the ethics of animal experiments but also as a methodological tool to understand visual images, specifically films, from the history of science. Mowrer’s films contain traces of the burdened relationship between him and his rodent test subjects.

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Two women dance in a living room. Prefrontal lobotomy in chronic schizophrenia (c1944)
This film shows the improvement that can result from prefrontal lobotomy in chronic psychotics. Four patients are shown before and after the operation.

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