Some Varieties of Ocular Nystagmus, circa 1938
Scope and Contents
In this silent, color film, different examples of ocular movements characteristic of nystagmus are shown on men and women. The subjects are mainly shown in close up. The quality of the film is poor—the film is often out of focus, the light levels change, and the camera shakes at times.
Presented by James E. Lebensohn, MD, Chicago, Ill. Photography by Hugh L. Hunter of Belgard-Spero, Inc. Additional cases presented and photographed R. F. Carmody, MD, Gary, Ind.
Dates
- circa 1938
Creator
- Lebensohn, James E. (James Elzar), 1893-1979 (Person)
- Carmody, R. F. (Raymond F.), 1908-2018 (Person)
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Extent
1 Reels : 6:23 minutes, color, silent, acetate base ; 16mm, 163 ft.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
See accession record 2018-18-052.
Processing Information
Creation date taken from the film stock date code.
Repository Details
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