Cinematografie van de neurowetenschap in Nederland: De Magnus-Rademaker collectie

Translated title of the contribution: Cinematography of neuroscience in the Netherlands: De Magnus-Rademaker collection

P.J. Koehler, B. Lameris, E. Hielscher

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Abstract

Following a short introduction on medical photography and cinematography, we describe a recently discovered neurological film collection, the so called Magnus-Rademaker collection (1909-1940), earlier presumed to be lost. Rudolf Magnus was professor in pharmacology in Utrecht and Gysbertus Rademaker was professor in physiology and later in neurology in Leiden. At the time they performed experimental research on animals to the role of the labyrinth, the neck afferents and cerebellum in position and standing. Next to animals, they also filmed patients. As an example we discuss a film about a boy whose cerebellum had been largely removed because of a tumor. The case was discussed for the ‘Amsterdam Neurologists Society’ and reported upon in the Dutch journal of medicine (1940). The films were produced for educational, as well as for scientific purposes. the discovery of this collection contributes to a better understanding of the role that early cinematography played in science and medicine.
Translated title of the contributionCinematography of neuroscience in the Netherlands: De Magnus-Rademaker collection
Original languageOther
Pages (from-to)113-122
Number of pages10
JournalStudium
Volume6
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Cinematography
  • Neuroscience
  • The Netherlands

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