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Mental Health Films—Old and New: Notes from the Audio-Visual Sub-Committee
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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One of the most valuable sources of psychiatric teaching films for many years has been the BMA/BLAT Film Library, which holds over 800 films on various topics relating to medicine. They may be hired for a £4 handling charge, and new productions are encouraged by the annual BMA film competition. A brief survey of borrowing during the period 1973–82, gives an indication of the use and value of film in the teaching of psychiatry.
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