Oesophageal speech after laryngectomy.

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Oesophageal speech after laryngectomy. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

The film describes eleven case histories who have received training in their voice over five years. The early sequences are of city streets in Glasgow and day to day footage of the power of speech; these are the patients who have had their larynx removed going about their everyday lives. How the voice is created is then explained diagrammatically. The patients attend the narrator's club and demonstrate their ability. Mr Duffy talks about how Mr McAllister (?) taught him the method of sound production to create normal speech (these sequences appear to be dramatised).

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1 encoded moving image (10:29 min.) : sound, black & white.

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00:10:29

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Creator/production credits

Produced by The Central Office of Information for the Department of Health for Scotland. The film was made in collaboration with the Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow. Produced by Campbell Harper Films Ltd, Edinburgh.

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In English

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