Gastric secretion.
- Date:
- 1952
- Film
About this work
Description
A technical film demonstrating the factors responsible for secretion of the gastric juice. The structure of the stomach is illustrated (the film starts with an examination of a vivisected dog's stomach and thereafter footage of the material is taken in vivo and via animation). Normal and reflex stimulated secretion is demonstrated by a Pavlov pouch; after recovery from this operation, a meal is given and the juices are collected. An operation of oesophagostomy is performed on another dog with the insertion of a gastric cannula. Then, another dog is used to illustrate the response to chemical stimulation shown by Heidenhain pouch and distension. A balloon is also inflated in the stomach.
Publication/Creation
1952
Physical description
1 film reel (30 min.) : sound, colour, 16 mm
Creator/production credits
By R. A. Gregory, Physiological Department, University of Liverpool. Directed and Photographed by Cyril Jenkins. Animated diagrams by J. & R. Goodliffe. Produced by the ICI Film Unity 1952.
Copyright note
ICI Pharmaceutical Division
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
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