Blutwäsche bei einem Hund [Archivtitel]
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Genre: Short film / Documentary film
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Année: 1915?
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Durée: 05:39 min
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Description: Haemodialysis on a Dog Documentation of an early dialysis experiment by Prof. Georg Haas at the Medical Clinic Gießen. Using collodion tubes, Prof. Haas and two colleagues perform a "blood purification" on a dog in the laboratory. Since the 1910s, Oskar Barnack, the inventor of the Leica, has captured events around Wetzlar on film with his self-constructed film camera. He documented flood disasters, city festivals, medical experiments, sporting events and the company where he was employed as chief designer: the Optical Works Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar. His films form the basis of a film archive in which local history has the same place as the effects of great historical events.
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Mots-clés: EFG1914 / World War, 1914-1918 / World War I / Wissenschaft / Science / Tiere / Animals / Medizin / Medicine / Erster Weltkrieg / Hessen / Hesse
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Fournisseur: DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum
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Droits: Public Domain
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Language: de