Show GOOD IN MOVING PICTURES philadelphia physician uses them for the instruction of the students under him in philadelphia moving pictures are nany being used to record actions and expressions in cases of nervous diseases e dr T H felsenburg Wels enburg a well known neurologist of that city is 12 quoted in the philadelphia inquirer aa saying that no development in recent years has been of so much value as the use of moving pictures in medical teaching the usual method pursued by this physician Is to first lecture on his topic which may be epilepsy and then to show a reel containing specimens of the different types the film actually portrays a man having a gt fit the physician maintains that the moving picture Is the only way of keeping a permanent record of symptoms in rare cases thus providing the only decord which can be sent from place to place and reproduced hundreds of times with the same effect as though the original extremely rare case was being vl viewed eved the pictures also furnish in the case of a certain kind of epileptic spasm where a movement la Is extremely swift a means of diagnosis because the operator can slow up the machine lessening the speed of the film and thus allowing recognition of the movements in their slow form that was hard when nhen they were encountered at the original speed |