| BEE STINGS bees and their stings are used to help arthritis sufferers. | ||
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| This clip is not available for streaming at this time. Please contact WPA. | Tape Master: | 7173 |
| Catalog #: | 46113 | |
| Clip Number: | 46113-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | NP 501 | |
| Timecode: | 01:09:17 - 01:11:11 | |
| Location: | Kensington in London. | |
| Year Shot: | 1954 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATE: Insect, Bees HEALTH AND MEDICINE: Alternative/Non-Western HEALTH AND MEDICINE: Treatment LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England, London | |
| Description: | BEE STINGS bees and their stings are used to help arthritis sufferers Kensington in London. C/U Woman (Julia Owen - bee venom specialist) in car, tilt down to case by her side with electrical instruments and switches. L/S Rolls Royce drawing up at pavement edge. M/S Chauffeur opening door and stepping out. He opens back door and woman steps out carrying case. M/S Woman walks up steps and enters door of house. M/S Woman entering room in house and placing case on sideboard. C/U Plugging in electric lead to side of case. C/U Another instrument with a meter flickering. M/S Another woman helps first woman on with white overall. M/S Woman now opens case to reveal bees inside. C/U Jars full of bees. Pan to electrical apparatus at the end of the case. M/S She removes one of the jars from the case and closes the lid. M/S Two other old women talking, first woman walks into frame carrying her jar of bees, and starts to take one of the bees out of the jar. C/U Removing bee from jar with tweezers and placing it against old woman's arm. C/U Elderly woman's face (in pain). M/S Woman replaces bee in jar and takes another jar from her pocket and places the other jar in her pocket. She starts to take another bee from the jar. C/U Removing bee from jar with tweezers and placing it on other woman's wrist. C/U Woman's face (smiling). C/U Bee is again placed on the woman's wrist. M/S Woman walks over to man seated in arm chair and places bee on his ankle. C/U Taking another bee from jar. C/U Placing bee on lower part of his ankle. C/U His face (gives slight twitch). (arthritis, rheumatism) | |


