Camillo Negro, Professor in Neurology at the University of Torino, was a pioneer of scientific film. From 1906 to 1908, with the help of his assistant Giuseppe Roasenda and in collaboration with Roberto Omegna, one of the most experienced cinematographers in Italy, he filmed some of his patients for scientific and educational purposes. During the war years, he continued his scientific film project at the Military Hospital in Torino, filming shell-shocked soldiers. In autumn 2011, the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, in partnership with the Faculty of Neurosciences of the University of Torino, presented a new critical edition of the neuropathological films directed by Negro. The Museums collection also includes 16 mm footage probably filmed in 1930 by Doctor Fedele Negro, Camillos son. One of these films is devoted to celebrating the effects of the so-called "Bulgarian cure" on Parkinsons disease.

Professor Camillo Negros Neuropathological Films

Chio A.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Camillo Negro, Professor in Neurology at the University of Torino, was a pioneer of scientific film. From 1906 to 1908, with the help of his assistant Giuseppe Roasenda and in collaboration with Roberto Omegna, one of the most experienced cinematographers in Italy, he filmed some of his patients for scientific and educational purposes. During the war years, he continued his scientific film project at the Military Hospital in Torino, filming shell-shocked soldiers. In autumn 2011, the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, in partnership with the Faculty of Neurosciences of the University of Torino, presented a new critical edition of the neuropathological films directed by Negro. The Museums collection also includes 16 mm footage probably filmed in 1930 by Doctor Fedele Negro, Camillos son. One of these films is devoted to celebrating the effects of the so-called "Bulgarian cure" on Parkinsons disease.
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Bulgarian Treatment; Camillo Negro; cinema; Cottolengo; Fedele Negro; Giuseppe Roasenda; neuropatologia; Roberto Omegna; shell-shock; Torino; Combat Disorders; Female; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Hospitals, Military; Humans; Italy; Male; Military Personnel; Motion Pictures; Neuropathology; Neurophysiology
Chio A.; Gianetto C.; Dagna S.
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