Only three years after the public presentation of the Lumières’ cinematograph, medical cinema officially came into being with the first surgical films by French doctor Eugène-Louis Doyen, and with neurological films derived from chronophotographic experiments at the neuropsychiatric hospital of La Salpêtrière in Paris (run by Jean-Martin Charcot), as well as the graphic method proposed by Étienne-Jules Marey. Both are models of scientific film narrative about the human body which, with the consolidation of positivist science, helped to unite the discourse about bodily efficiency and economy. On one hand, by determining an array of corporal movement anomalies in relation to the new visual configuration of psyche, and on the other, by establi...
« Imagerie médicale et création artistique » participe à l'étude sur les liens qui se sont tissés en...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, psychiatrists and neurologists willing to innovate their ...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, European society seemed to be hurtling into the future. Etienn...
Cinema played an important role for the development of the biomedicine, and there was a particular r...
The major challenge of photography has been freezing movement, to transform it into a fixed image or...
Following a short introduction on medical photography and cinematography, we describe a recently dis...
Following a short introduction on medical photography and cinematography, we describe a recently dis...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
International audienceThe body in movement and the production of images: from Marey’s chronophotogra...
Eine « Krankheit » an der Jahrhundertwende : die « Kino-ophtalmie ». Der Verfasser beschreibt die, i...
This paper uses extensive database research, film viewing and literature review to show how the fiel...
My paper seeks to show that early cinema was profoundly indebted to the 19th-century debate on the n...
Open access articleThis article explores how photographs published in the French medical and, to som...
Hysteria, although diagnosed since antiquity, was a disease characteristic for the fin de siècle, an...
Signs of Life: Medicine and Cinema is the first single volume to consider the cinematic representati...
« Imagerie médicale et création artistique » participe à l'étude sur les liens qui se sont tissés en...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, psychiatrists and neurologists willing to innovate their ...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, European society seemed to be hurtling into the future. Etienn...
Cinema played an important role for the development of the biomedicine, and there was a particular r...
The major challenge of photography has been freezing movement, to transform it into a fixed image or...
Following a short introduction on medical photography and cinematography, we describe a recently dis...
Following a short introduction on medical photography and cinematography, we describe a recently dis...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
International audienceThe body in movement and the production of images: from Marey’s chronophotogra...
Eine « Krankheit » an der Jahrhundertwende : die « Kino-ophtalmie ». Der Verfasser beschreibt die, i...
This paper uses extensive database research, film viewing and literature review to show how the fiel...
My paper seeks to show that early cinema was profoundly indebted to the 19th-century debate on the n...
Open access articleThis article explores how photographs published in the French medical and, to som...
Hysteria, although diagnosed since antiquity, was a disease characteristic for the fin de siècle, an...
Signs of Life: Medicine and Cinema is the first single volume to consider the cinematic representati...
« Imagerie médicale et création artistique » participe à l'étude sur les liens qui se sont tissés en...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, psychiatrists and neurologists willing to innovate their ...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, European society seemed to be hurtling into the future. Etienn...