Denny-Brown Human Films

Tape A Sequence # Description Time display
1a. Recovery of grasp reflex (March 1951; see G31) 00:00:05:00
1b. Left hemiparesis 00:01:44:02
2. Frontal signs 00:02:49:10
3a. Huntington's chorea (August 1961; see E20) 00:05:31:10
3b. Thalamic hand 00:06:50:25
4a. Visual agnosia (September 20, 1946; see I25) 00:08:21:18
4b. Proximal intention tremor (October 4, 1946; see J2) 00:09:40:22
5. Dystonia and Parkinson's tremor (February 1959;

see B4, E30a, H22, I23a, I28b, K21)

00:11:09:26
6. Terminal dystonia of Wilson's (July 1955; see D39, F34, G7) 00:14:01:28
7a. Familial spastic ataxia 00:15:31:19
7b. Huntington's (January 1945; see M21b) 00:16:39:08
8. Ideational apraxia (May 1951; see H7, I24) 00:18:23:09
9a. Infantile hemiplegia - spastic hand 00:21:11:26
9b. Infantile hemiplegia - loose hand 00:22:00:22
10. Facial twitching (see L22b, L22d) 00:24:01:26
11. Huntington's chorea (April 1960; see B13) 00:25:49:08
12. Pallidal hemiplegia (May 1958; see F16) 00:28:40:09
13a. Spastic hemiplegia 00:31:30:25
13b. Dystonia musculoram deformans 00:33:03:07
14. Choreoathetosis 00:34:23:05
15. Torticollis 00:37:10:10
16. Palatal myoclonus (April 1957; see G40) 00:39:56:06
17. Torticollis (April 1948; see D9) 00:42:36:19
18. Torticollis (July 1, 1950; see C22, G8, K43a) 00:45:20:26
19. Parietal angioma - apraxia (March 16, 1957; see B18) 00:48:12:01
20. Tonic innervation 00:50:57:20
21. Multiple tics 00:53:14:01
22. Jakob-Creutzfeldt - bulbar myoclonus (June 1956; see B37b, H5) 00:56:05:09
23. Severe athetosis (January 25, 1958; see A26) 00:59:46:12
24. Double athetosis (November 1957; see L25a) 01:02:28:19
Tape A Sequence # Description Time display
25. Facial spasm 01:04:05:04
26. Athetosis - tonic foot (January 25, 1958; same patient as A23) 01:06:54:02
27. Facial myoclonus 01:07:51:19
28. Spastic tremor 01:10:38:19
29. Coarse tremor 01:13:25:12
30. Anoxic injury - child 01:16:08:19
31. Wilson's tremor (March 1947; see A41b) 01:18:59:07
32. Grasp - foot 01:21:42:03
33. Cerebellar myoclonus (March 1952; see E10, L28b, M7) 01:22:36:22
34. Parkinson's 01:24:00:01
35. Multiple tics 01:26:46:20
36. Face/hand weakness 01:29:33:05
37. Wilson's disease (March 1959; see B22) 01:32:24:26
38. Parietal tremor (October 4, 1957; see K4) 01:35:16:14
39. Tremor - coarse 01:38:04:11
40a. Myotonic dystrophy 01:40:49:05
40b. Acquired myotonia 01:41:56:09
41a. Wilson's disease (February 1950; see G35a, K3, K7, L27) 01:43:33:06
41b. Wilson's disease (February 1950; same patient as A31) 01:44:26:15
41c. Wilson's disease (Feb. 1950; brother of A41b; see E17, G14a, I33) 01:45:26:24
42. Huntington's chorea (March 1959; see J43, M1; sibling of B11) 01:46:29:18
43a. Hemiballismus 01:49:19:11
43b. Sydenham's chorea 01:50:52:04

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape B

Tape B Sequence # Description Time display
1. Spasmus nutans 00:00:03:15
2. Pseudo-Parkinson's (post-stroke) 00:02:47:17
3. Hemichorea 00:05:35:15
4. Parkinson's (November 1952; same patient as A5) 00:08:21:02
5. "Atherosclerotic" Parkinson's 00:11:05:03
6a. Parietal hemiplegia 00:13:49:01
Tape B Sequence # Description Time display
6b. Spastic pseudosclerosis 00:15:53:15
7a. Right hemiplegia, apraxia, aphasia 00:16:42:14
7b. Huntington's chorea 00:18:53:04
8. Athetosis (February 1953; see L1, L25c) 00:19:39:28
9. Hemiparesis 00:22:22:23
10a. Huntington's chorea 00:25:08:00
10b. Huntington's chorea 00:27:04:12
11. Huntington's (sibling of A42) 00:27:56:21
12a. Step gait 00:30:49;28
12b. Reflex tremor 00:31:40:19
13. Huntington's, (November 1952; same patient as A11) 00:33:35:24
14. Dystonic foot 00:36:22:12
15a. Apraxia 00:39:13:14
15b. Grasp reflex 00:41:12:13
16a. Tonic innervation (December 1941; see G29, I4) 00:42:04:02
16b. Hysterical tremor and gait 00:43:27:15
17. Apraxia 00:44:44:02
18. Apraxia (March 16, 1957; same patient as A19) 00:47:30:22
19. Wilson's - early (possible sibling of G18) 00:50:09:25
20. Huntington's (April 1942; see G6) 00:52:56:20
21. Hemichorea, probable Huntington's chorea 00:56:10:15
22. Wilson's disease (April 1963; same patient as A37) 00:58:56:07
23a. Palatal myoclonus, right tremor (April 1966; see H33a, L23b) 01:01:44:27
23b. Huntington's (April 1966; see E40a) 01:02:53:14
24. Familial spasticity and dystonia 01:04:37:07
25. Torticollis 01:07:26:15
26. Huntington's chorea 01:07:53:15
27. Bindearm chorea - cerebellar tremor 01:10:14:18
28. Epilepsy partialis continua 01:13:02:14
29. Decerebrate posture (January 18, 1967; see H44) 01:15:48:07
30a. Dementia - Pick's disease (February 1966; see H10b) 01:18:28:08
Tape B Sequence # Description Time display
30b. Parkinson's - end stage (February 5, 1966; see J6, J23) 01:19:53:20
31. Myoclonic dementia 01:21:19:11
32. Lathyrism 01:24:08:25
33. Thalamic syndrome 01:26:57:09
34. Infantile hemiplegia with chorea 01:29:09:07
35. Myoclonic encephalopathy ? herpes (March 1956; see B37) 01:31:52:15
36. Multiple tics (January 1966; see F26) 01:34:36:23
37a. Myoclonus (November 1956; same patient as B35) 01:37:26:15
37b. Myoclonus (November 1956; same patient as A22) 01:39:19:12
38. Compazine parkinsonism 01:40:12:18
39. ? myoclonic epilepsy (May 1944; see B40) 01:43:03:16
40. Congenital myoclonic movements (January 1953; same patient as B39) 01:45:48:06

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape C

Tape C Sequence # Description Time display
1. Thomson's disease (congenital myotonia) 00:00:04:00
2. Liver tremor (May 15, 1954; see C19) 00:02:44:05
3. Autism? 00:05:29:12
4. Myoclonus (May 1965; see M16) 00:08:17:13
5. Myoclonus (October 5, 1966; see C13) 00:11:05:03
6a. Dystonia (February 1946; see L11) 00:13:56:10
6b. Torticollis 00:14:15:28
7. OPCA - olivopontocerebellar atrophy 00:15:23:25
8. Vertebrobasilar insufficiency with cerebellar syndrome (see I39b) 00:18:06:16
9. OPCA 00:20:54:28
10. Cerebrovascular disease with dystonia, catatonia 00:23:38:28
11. Sydenham's chorea 00:26:23:06
12a. Myoclonus (January 27, 1967; see C17, F3b, H18a) 00:26:58:04
12b. Dystonic Parkinson's 00:28:28:04
13. Jakob spastic pseudosclerosis (October 5, 1966; same patient as C5) 00:29:48:06
14. ? Huntington's chorea 00:32:40:28
15. Thalamic syndrome (June 1962; see H23) 00:35:28:12
Tape C Sequence # Description Time display
16. Old thalamic syndrome with tonic innervation 00:38:18:19
17. Huntington's myoclonus (February 2, 1966; same patient as C12a.) 00:41:05:06
18. Myoclonus (February 1958; see J16b) 00:43:54:10
19. Liver tremor (May 15, 1954; same patient as C2) 00:46:39:01
20. Aphasia and apraxia (February 7, 1966; see H18b) 00:49:26:07
21. Hemiballismus 00:52:11:19
22. Torticollis (July 1, 1950; same patient as A18) 00:55:04:03
23. Myoclonus blepharospasm (September 1962; see D6) 00:57:41:25
24. Dystonia 01:00:22:12
25. Dystonia with cerebellar tremor 01:03:12:25
26. CO poisoning - avoiding 01:06:05:01
27a. Congenital bilateral athetosis (September 21, 1960; see E40b, E41, F1) 01:08:51:05
27b. Parkinson's with athetosis 01:11:02:17
28. Tremulous delirium 01:11:40:04
29. Visual agnosia - CO poisoning (October 19, 1953; see D2) 01:14:25:10
30. Cerebellar syndrome - ? alcohol 01:17:12:02
31. Anoxia - decerebrate rigidity 01:19:55:20
32. Bulbar paralysis (January 9, 1950; see D15a) 01:22:41:28
33a. Central diplegia 01:25:26:13
33b. Apraxia of gait 01:26:27:09
34. Torticollis 01:28:12:03
35. Chorea 01:29:11:19
36. Hypoglycemic encephalopathy 01:31:56:09
37. Hemiparesis 01:34:36:26
38. Hemiballismus (October 22, 1951; see D38, K8b, M6) 01:37:11:15
39. Rigidity 01:39:55:11
40. Wilson's (May 17, 1949; see C42, G14b, G23, G26, G35b, H34, L26a) 01:42:39:04
41a. Chicken pox ataxia (June 1957; see L23d) 01:45:24:26
41b. Spondylosis 01:45:27:01
42. Wilson's (May 17, 1949; same patient as C40) 01:46:06:22
43. Huntington's disease (2 brothers) 01:48:56:00

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape D

Tape D Sequence # Description Time display
1a. Vestibular blindfold (Jan. 6, 1958; see I14, J19, L8; brother of E23, J9) 00:00:05:25
1b. Dystonic spasticity 00:01:24:04
2. Apraxia - CO poisoning (October 19, 1953; same patient as C29) 00:02:53:22
3. Opsoclonus 00:05:37:15
4. Infantile hemiplegia (October 22, 1960; see D5) 00:08:25:16
5. Infantile hemiplegia (October 22, 1960; same patient as D4) 00:11:16:19
6. Facial automatisms (September 1962; same patient as C23) 00:14:04:02
7. ? anterior choroidal artery syndrome (January 1953; see K17) 00:16:50:10
8. Right midbrain syndrome 00:19:36:05
9. Dystonia (October 1955; same patient as A17) 00:22:24:06
10. Tonic deviation of eyes (January 11, 1960; see K18) 00:25:09:23
11. Hypotonic child (January 25, 1961; see I7) 00:27:43:20
12. Spastic quadriplegia 00:30:34:15
13. Grasp reflex (January 1947; see I35, L7b) 00:33:24:29
14. Torticollis 00:36:07:24
15a. Flaccid paraplegia (January 9, 1950; same patient as C32) 00:38:53:28
15b. Auditory athetosis (January 9, 1950; see D24, G4) 00:40:27:18
16. Double athetosis (December 1949; see L12) 00:41:42:04
17a. Right hemisphere lesion 00:43:09:18
17b. ? rubral tremor 00:44:29:04
18. Rubral tremor 00:45:55:17
19. Right parietal lesion 00:48:43:01
20a. PEL Parkinson's - carotid injection 00:51:26:12
20b. Right hemiparesis - carotid injection 00:51:55:01
21. Huntington's 00:54:36:06
22. Huntington's 00:57:23:11
23. "Beatle" tremor, head (April 1964; see D25b) 01:00:02:14
24. Acoustically stimulated athetosis (Jan. 14, 1950; same patient as D15b) 01:02:52:02
25a. Putamen hemiplegia (July 12, 1961; see M20) 01:05:41:19
25b. OPCA (July 1961; same patient as D23) 01:07:10:25
Tape D Sequence # Description Time display
26. Wilson's 01:08:32:06
27. Wernicke's disease - ataxia 01:11:15:02
28. Wilson's (January 1960; see E12, E32, F41, J3a, K8a) 01:14:05:29
29. Floccular syndrome (ataxia) 01:16:43:29
30. Slipping clutch syndrome (April 26, 1951; see G39) 01:19:31:10
31. Parietal syndrome (February 16, 1951; see F25, H29a, I16, I17) 01:22:17:01
32. Sydenham's chorea 01:24:22:11
33. Apraxia and agnosia 01:26:04:15
34a. Hemiballismus 01:28:50:08
34b. Alcoholic neuropathy 01:30:04:29
35. Diphtheria neuropathy 01:31:35:22
36. Gait apraxia 01:34:22:16
37. Wernicke's disease 01:37:06:25
38. Hemiballismus (October 13, 1951; same patient as C38) 01:39:51:24
39. Wilson's (April 1954; same patient as A6) 01:42:37:14
40a. Wilson's - family of 3 siblings (July 1944) 01:45:24:07
40b. Wilson's - brother of D40a (July 1944; see F19b, G11b) 01:47:02:26
40c. Wilson's - sister of D40a (July 1944; see F19c) 01:47:34:13
41. Hemiballismus 01:48:09:03

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape E

Tape E Sequence # Description Time display
1. Bilateral frontal lobotomy (April 1958; see E2, I42, J33, K25) 00:00:02:04
2. Right frontal lobotomy (January 1958; same patient as E1) 00:02:50:26
3. Tabes - severe 00:05:37:16
4. Tabes 00:08:26:27
5. Tonic foot response (September 29, 1948; same patient as F11) 00:11:12:03
6. Tonic foot response 00:13:53:17
7. Spastic gait with tonic foot response 00:16:41:13
8. Grasp dystonia 00:19:27:02
9. Generalized seizure 00:22:16:05
10. Myoclonic encephalopathy (April 1952; same patient as A33) 00:25:03:21
Tape E Sequence # Description Time display
11. Ramsay Hunt 00:27:48:07
12. Wilson's disease (October 11, 1951; same patient as D28) 00:29:24:11
13a. Wilson's (April 1960; see E31, F31, G17, I12, M12) 00:32:08:21
13b. Akinetic mute 00:34:02:21
14. Myoclonic epilepsy 00:34:54:19
15. Myoclonus 00:35:38:23
16. Mild cerebellar gait 00:38:26:23
17. Wilson's (April 1949; same patient as A41c) 00:41:11:29
18. Bilateral spasticity 00:43:56:19
19. Dementia, right arm posturing 00:46:46:18
20. Huntington's - carotid amytal (December 1961; same patient as A3a) 00:49:33:13
21. Apraxia (March 22, 1952; see H14) 00:52:23:04
22. Gait apraxia 00:55:09:05
23. Pelizaeus-Merzbacher (December 17, 1953; brother of D1a, J9) 00:58:05:08
24. Congenital dystonia (see F32, F42) 01:00:51:13
25. Myoclonus 01:02:59:01
26. Astasia - abasia (May 1952; see G19, L25d) 01:03:51:18
27. Myoclonus 01:06:35:28
28. Hemiballismus - cutaneous effects 01:08:37:00
29. Wilson's (January 1945; see F17b, F19a.) 01:11:22:26
30a. Parkinson's with flexion dystonia (January 1965; same patient as A5) 01:14:06:18
30b. Tabes with dystonia 01:15:25:08
31. Wilson's (January 1956; same patient as E13a) 01:16:54:29
32. Wilson's (December 1960; same patient as D28) 01:19:41:01
33. Athetosis 01:22:30:10
34. Progressive supranuclear palsy 01:25:15:17
35. Grasp reflex - visual pursuit (August 9, 1947; see K15) 01:28:08:06
36. Tonic innervation (January 11, 1960; see K44) 01:30:54:26
37. Dystonia 01:33:42:13
38. Frontal lobe - grasp 01:36:21:18
39a. Familial spinocerebellar degeneration (October 1960; see H8, L23c; brother of E39b, K22) 01:37:57:22
Tape E Sequence # Description Time display
39b. Sister of E39a (October 1960; see F9; sister of K22) 01:39:20:07
40a. Huntington's disease (November 1966; same patient as B23b) 01:40:48:17
40b. Athetosis - hand (November 1966; same patient as C27a) 01:42:25:22
41. Tilting and placing reflexes (August 1961; same patient as C27a) 01:43:36:13
42a. Familial tremor 01:46:26:28
42b. Brother of E42a 01:47:46:07
43. Pseudobulbar, ? PSP (January 1955; see G12) 01:49:13:19

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape F

Tape F Sequence # Description Time display
1. Double athetosis (September 21, 1960; same patient as C27a) 00:00:04:22
2. Astasia - cerebellar 00:02:54:11
3a. Opsoclonus (January 25, 1967; see K30) 00:05:36:08
3b. Huntington's (January 27, 1967; same patient as C12a.) 00:06:55:25
4. CO poisoning 00:08:24:00
5. Post-measles encephalopathy 00:11:12:25
6. Putamen syndrome - subdural 00:14:03:10
7. Thalamic hemorrhage 00:16:54:09
8. CO poisoning 00:19:45:17
9. Ataxia - familial (November 1962; same patient as E39b) 00:22:29:11
10. Post-Kernicterus chorea 00:25:16:13
11. Infantile hemiplegia - tonic extension of toes (September 29, 1948; same patient as E5) 00:27:57:18
12. Labyrinthine gait (reeling) 00:30:39:29
13. Huntington's chorea 00:33:23:20
14. Tabes dorsalis 00:36:01:00
15. Tabes 00:38:46:01
16. Decerebrate rigidity (September 1960; same patient as A12) 00:41:32:20
17a. Hemiballismus - infant 00:44:20:08
17b. Wilson's disease (June 1944; same patient as E29) 00:45:18:18
18. Lipidosis 00:47:01:07
19a. Wilson's disease (October 1945; same patient as (E29) 00:49:21:28
19b. Wilson's disease, siblings (October 1945; same patient as D40b.) 00:50:44:05
Tape F Sequence # Description Time display
19c. Sibling of F19b (October 1945; same patient as D40c.) 00:51:21:03
20. Dystonia (September 11, 1952 - film #2 of 2; see G3) 00:52:05:11
21. Myoclonus (child) 00:54:50:28
22. Familial spastic ataxia - tonic foot 00:57:49:08
23. Epilepsy partialis continua? 01:00:31:17
24. Plantar response 01:03:22:28
25. Right parietal lesion (February 16, 1951; same patient as D31) 01:06:04:02
26. Chorea (October 1949; same patient as B36) 01:08:46:15
27. Uremic myoclonus 01:11:35:15
28. Cervical cord athetosis 01:14:22:15
29. Post hemiplegic chorea (January 1945; see G20) 01:17:09:14
30. Rigid Huntington's 01:19:48:04
31. Wilson's - myoclonus (January 1958; same patient as E13a.) 01:22:38:25
32. Dystonia (July 1957; same patient as E24) 01:25:26:07
33. OPCA 01:28:09:27
34. Wilson's (March 1953; same patient as A6) 01:30:52:02
35. Myoclonic epilepsy 01:33:36:28
36a. Right parietal lobe syndrome 01:34:20:15
36b. Torsion dystonia 01:35:18:00
37. ? post-encephalitic Parkinson's 01:37:06:19
38. Hemiplegia athetosis 01:39:06:20
39. Myoclonus with opsoclonus 01:40:28:08
40. Myoclonic epilepsy 01:43:12:01
41. Wilson's (January 1958; same patient as D28) 01:45:56:28
42. Dystonia (July 1947; same patient as E24) 01:48:43:20
43. Congenital diplegia - film in poor condition 01:51:24:03

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape G

Tape G Sequence # Description Time display
1. Hemiballismus (October 30, 1953; see J27, J31, M19) 00:00:03:14
2a. Huntington's 00:01:43:26
2b. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism? (August 1961; see H4) 00:03:30:10
Tape G Sequence # Description Time display
3. Dystonia (September 1952 - film #1 of 2; same patient as F20) 00:04:32:14
4. Athetosis (January 14, 1950; same patient as D15b) 00:07:12:01
5a. Tonic innervation 00:09:57:07
5b. Tonic innervation - hemiplegia 00:11:10:24
6. Huntington's (July 1943; same patient as B20) 00:12:36:26
7. Wilson's (December 1951; same patient as A6) 00:15:19:02
8. Torticollis (July 1, 1950; same patient as A18) 00:18:00:20
9. Huntington's 00:20:46:01
10. Pseudobulbar (stroke) 00:23:29:06
11a. Huntington's 00:26:13:16
11b. Wilson's (July 1944; same patient as D40b) 00:27:20:24
12. Pseudobulbar (January 1955; same patient as E43) 00:28:55:19
13. Frontal gait apraxia (mild) 00:31:40:05
14a. ? Wilson's (July 1950; same patient as A41c) 00:34:23:01
14b. ? Wilson's (July 1950; same patient as C40) 00:35:50:08
15. Dystonia 00:37:14:22
16. Myoclonus 00:39:59:20
17. Wilson's (March 1957; same patient as E13a) 00:41:26:00
18. Wilson's (January 3, 1959; see H30, K28) 00:44:09:16
19. Hysterical tremor (June 1952; same patient as E26) 00:46:59:27
20. Ballismus (February 1948; same patient as F29) 00:48:31:21
21. Wilson's (November 5, 1951; see G22) 00:51:10:03
22. Wilson's (November 5, 1951; same patient as G21) 00:53:34:25
23. Wilson's (May 1950; same patient as C40) 00:56:24:16
24. ALS 00:58:04:23
25. Dystonia 01:00:50:08
26. Wilson's (June 1952; same patient as C40) 01:03:36:12
27. Right parietal lesion - avoiding (June 15, 1953; see H13, I1, K9) 01:06:23:14
28. Right parietal lesion - grasp/avoiding (circa 1960; see H33b) 01:09:09:26
29. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism (April 1960; same patient as B16a) 01:12:00:05
30. Akinetic mutism 01:14:44:04
Tape G Sequence # Description Time display
31. Traction reaction (February 1951; same patient as A1a) 01:17:29:29
32a. Rigidity 01:20:18:02
32b. Dementia with automatisms 01:22:05:29
33. Pontine hemiplegia 01:23:01:27
34. Dementia 01:25:48:15
35a. Wilson's (September 1950; same patient as A41a) 01:28:36:28
35b. Wilson's (September 1950; same patient as C40) 01:29:52:26
36. Right hemiplegia with eye deviation to left (April 1950; see I37) 01:31:20:26
37. HTN, mult. lesions, eyes to left (May 15, 1961; see I9a) 01:34:09:11
38. Rigidity (January 1961; see J40) 01:36:57:18
39. Slipping clutch syndrome (April 26, 1951; same patient as D30) 01:39:48:28
40. Pseudobulbar with palatal myoclonus(April 1957; same pt. as A16) 01:42:30:05
41. Myoclonus 01:45:14:25
42. ? lipidosis, myoclonus, rigidity 01:48:00:25

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape H

Tape H Sequence # Description Time display
1. Epilepsy partialis continua (April 1947; see L22a) 00:00:04:01
2. Atypical paralysis agitans 00:00:53:29
3. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism (February 10, 1961; see H38) 00:03:36:07
4. Parkinson's-carotid amytal injection (Dec. 1961; same patient as G2b) 00:06:27:09
5. Jakob-Creutzfeldt (September 1956; same patient as A22) 00:09:17:10
6. Right frontal lesion 00:10:26:16
7. Parietal lesion - avoiding (1951; same patient as A8) 00:13:12:20
8. Familial Roussy-Levy syndrome (July 1962; same patient as E39a) 00:15:55:11
9. Liver coma (resolved) tremor 00:16:50:04
10a. ? Pick's disease (possible family member of H10b) 00:19:38:04
10b. ? Pick's disease (September 1963; same patient as B30a) 00:21:08:02
11. Focal seizure (face) 00:22:24:28
12. Porphyria 00:25:09:20
13. Frontal tumor (July 23, 1949; same patient as G27) 00:27:53:28
14. Apraxia (March 22, 1952; same patient as E21) 00:28:49:20
Tape H Sequence # Description Time display
15. Left parietal lesion (March 1953; see K24) 00:31:32:04
16. Lip tremor 00:34:17:02
17. PEL - post-encephalitic parkinsonism 00:37:05:00
18a. Huntington's (February 2, 1966; same patient as C12a) 00:39:49:28
18b. Aphasia (February 2, 1966; same patient as C20) 00:41:59:04
19. Dementia with myoclonus 00:42:36:04
20a. Ataxia vs. essential tremor 00:45:21:20
20b. Essential tremor (family member of H20a) 00:46:17:11
21a. Left hemiplegia 00:48:09:24
21b. Parkinson's with blepharospasm 00:50:14:18
22. Parkinson's - left carotid amytal (November 1961; same patient as A5) 00:52:55:09
23. Extrapyramidal hemiplegia (September 1964; same patient as C15) 00:53:42:21
24. Right parietal syndrome - extinction 00:56:37:05
25. Spasmus nutans 00:59:26:00
26. Cerebellar metastasis 01:02:05:10
27. Necrosis of putamen 01:04:51:20
28. Multiple sclerosis 01:07:41:11
29a. Motor extinction (May 1961; same patient as D31) 01:10:28:27
29b. Visual extinction (May 26, 1961; see I2, I5) 01:11:15:02
30. Wilson's disease (May 1959; same patient as G18) 01:13:13:27
31. Atrophy, fasciculations 01:16:02:04
32. Medullary lesion - avoiding 01:18:42:18
33a. Palatal myoclonus (February 1964; same patient as B23a) 01:21:28:14
33b. Athetoid posture (February 1964; same patient as G28) 01:22:24:05
34. Wilson's disease (April 1951; same patient as C40) 01:23:20:12
35. ? multiple sclerosis 01:24:09:18
36. ? left parietal lesion (January 10, 1952; see I18, J7, K10, K39) 01:27:00:13
37. Akinetic mutism 01:29:44:16
38. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism (Feb. 10, 1961; same patient as H3) 01:32:30:29
39. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism (April 11, 1964; see I15b) 01:35:20:04
40. Apraxia (eating) 01:38:08:04
Tape H Sequence # Description Time display
41. Myotonic dystrophy 01:40:57:19
42. Cervical lesion 01:43:36:27
43a. Pseudobulbar 01:46:21:15
43b. ? paroxysmal dystonia 01:47:38:05
44. Coma with myoclonus (January 13, 1967; same patient as B29) 01:49:01:05

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape I

Tape I Sequence # Description Time display
1. Frontal tumor (July 23, 1949; same patient as G27) 00:00:02:09
2. Cortical blindness (June 1, 1961; same patient as H29b) 00:02:48:11
3a. Platybasia with congenital nystagmus 00:05:38:13
3b. Alcoholic ataxia 00:07:24:16
4. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism (April 1960; same patient as B16a) 00:08:27:07
5. Cortical blindness (June 1, 1961; same patient as H29b) 00:11:15:09
6. Thalamic lesion 00:14:03:00
7. Hypotonic child (January 25, 1961; same patient as D11) 00:16:54:06
8. Apraxia 00:19:45:21
9a. Head and eye deviation (May 15, 1961; same patient as G37) 00:22:36:06
9b. Hemiplegia in flexion 00:24:48:24
10a. Pseudobulbar 00:25:25:07
10b. Right hemiplegia 00:26:45:07
10c. Right hemiplegia 00:27:53:01
11. Subcortical parietal lesion 00:28:17:18
12. Wilson's (March 1960; same patient as E13a) 00:31:05:08
13. Pontine lesion 00:33:55:07
14. Optokinetic responses (January 16, 1958; same patient as D1a) 00:36:43:21
15a. Huntington's chorea (April 1964; possible brother of I28c) 00:39:21:04
15b. PEL (April 11, 1964; same patient as H39) 00:41:28:07
16. Right parietal lesion (May 1961; same patient as D31) 00:42:08:20
17. Right parietal lesion (March 1961; same patient as D31) 00:44:56:16
18. Visual disorder (January 9, 1952; same patient as H36) 00:47:45:24
19a. PEL 00:50:29:20
Tape I Sequence # Description Time display
19b. Aphasia 00:50:38:08
20. Dystonia 00:51:44:03
21. Traumatic intention tremor 00:54:30:12
22. Subthalamic lesion 00:57:19:054
23a. Parkinson's (April 1960; same patient as A5) 00:58:25:18
23b. Advanced Parkinson's 00:59:50:16
24. Parietal lesion - postures (March 1951; same patient as A8) 01:01:41:14
25. Hemichorea, visual agnosia (September 20, 1946; same patient as A4a) 01:03:19:20
26. Charcot Marie Tooth 01:06:02:03
27a. Tonic foot 01:08:47:27
27b. Parkinson's 01:09:59:23
28a. Hemiplegia 01:10:15:01
28b. Parkinson's (July 1961; same patient as A5) 01:11:20:19
28c. Chorea (July 1961; possible sister of I15a) 01:12:07:24
29. Hereditary spastic paraplegia 01:13:05:27
30. Akinetic mutism 01:15:54:05
31. Drug-induced parkinsonism 01:18:42:05
32a. Essential tremor 01:21:29:00
32b. Probable progressive supranuclear palsy (March 15, 1956; see J21) 01:22:23:06
33. Wilson's (October 1951; same patient as A41c) 01:24:13:14
34. Epilepsy partialis continua (November 1954; see L22c) 01:26:58:05
35. Grasp reflex (January 1947; same patient as D13) 01:27:56:12
36. Hysterical gait 01:30:36:20
37. Right hemiparesis, head deviation to left (June 1950; same pt. as G36) 01:33:28:11
38. Wernicke's aphasia 01:36:13:28
39a. Palatal myoclonus 01:38:57:20
39b. Cerebellar ataxia (July 1961; same patient as C8) 01:40:19:09
40. Myoclonic degeneration 01:41:48:15
41. Right posterior cerebral lesion 01:44:33:21
42. Opercular syndrome - hyperpathia (Dec. 21, 1957; same patient as E1) 01:47:18:08

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape J

Tape J Sequence # Description Time display
1a. Dementia with flexion dystonia 00:00:06:07
1b. Slipping clutch 00:01:30:27
2. Multiple sclerosis (October 4, 1946; same patient as A4b) 00:02:51:24
3a. Wilson's (May 1961; same patient as D28) 00:05:36:27
3b. Parkinson's 00:07:25:00
4. Spasticity (July 26, 1947; see L7a) 00:08:23:02
5. Ataxia (May 17, 1951; see K27, L26b) 00:11:04:16
6. Spasticity (February 5, 1966; same patient as B30b) 00:12:13:08
7. Visual disturbance with athetosis (July 30, 1952; same patient as H36) 00:14:59:21
8a. Cerebellar metastasis 00:17:43:11
8b. Decerebrate child 00:19:56:21
9. Pelizaeus-Merzbacher (June 1954; brother of D1a, E23) 00:20:35:09
10a. Parkinson's 00:23:18:12
10b. Head nodding automatism 00:25:09:00
11. Focal generalized seizure 00:26:05:18
12. Status epilepticus 00:28:50:01
13. Basal ganglia tumor with tremor 00:30:12:08
14. Hysterical hemiplegia 00:33:02:11
15. Bilateral spasticity 00:35:44:19
16a. Hemiplegia in flexion 00:38:26:24
16b. Encephalopathy (May 1961; same patient as C18) 00:39:07:28
17. Grasp and avoiding 00:41:17:09
18. Avoiding 00:43:53:04
19. Pelizaeus-Merzbacher (January 16, 1958; same patient as D1a) 00:46:38:13
20. Left? parietal lesion 00:49:25:14
21. Progressive supranuclear palsy (March 9, 1956; same patient as I32b) 00:52:10:15
22. Parkinsonian tremor with action tremor 00:54:51:04
23. Parkinson's (April 1966; same patient as B30b) 00:57:39:27
24. Left hemianesthesia - thalamic posture 01:00:27:25
25. ? flexion of fingers (June 28, 1950; see J35) 01:03:18:05
Tape J Sequence # Description Time display
26. Rigid with tremor (September 1951; see K16, L28 and 29) 01:06:01:05
27. Hemiballismus (December 30, 1953; same patient as G1) 01:08:09:21
28. Kernicterus 01:10:53:01
29. Frontal syndrome - avoiding (May 11, 1957; see J39) 01:13:41:03
30. Post-encephalitic parkinsonism 01:16:31:13
31. Hemiballismus (May 1958; same patient as G1) 01:19:21:00
32. Cerebellar tremor, ? acoustic neuroma 01:22:11:00
33. Frontal lobotomy (March 1958; same patient as E1) 01:24:57:22
34. Parkinsonism 01:27:43:21
35. Frontal astasia/ataxia (June 28, 1950; same patient as J25) 01:28:54:07
36. Chronic hepatic tremor 01:31:36:22
37. Hemiplegia with dystonia (February 9, 1959; see L3) 01:34:21:19
38a-b. Cerebellar degeneration 01:37:11:11
39. Progressive supranuclear palsy (May 11, 1957; same patient as J29) 01:39:47:18
40. Paraplegia in flexion (January 1961; same patient as G38) 01:42:38:14
41. Respiratory tic 01:45:28:18
42. Hemiplegia 01:48:18:10
43. Huntington's chorea (May 27, 1963; same patient as A42) 01:50:58:25

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape K

Tape K Sequence # Description Time display
1. Parkinsonism 00:00:03:23
2a. Acoustic epilepsy 00:02:56:01
2b. Hemiballismus 00:04:48:22
3. Wilson's (May 1950; same patient as A41a) 00:05:38:23
4. Parietal tremor (October 4, 1957; same patient as A38) 00:07:21:08
5. Double athetosis 00:10:10:24
6. Choreoathetosis 00:12:57:10
7. Wilson's (May 1951; same patient as A41a) 00:15:46:03
8a. Wilson's (October 11, 1951; same patient as D28) 00:17:53:07
8b. Hemiballismus (October 13, 1951; same patient as C38) 00:18:42:04
9. Right parietal lesion (June 15, 1953; same patient as G27) 00:20:35:24
Tape K Sequence # Description Time display
10. Visual defect (January 9, 1952; same patient as H36) 00:23:21:01
11. Progressive muscular atrophy 00:26:03:18
12. Supranuclear palsy 00:28:44:24
13. Post. thalamic hemiplegia 00:31:28:19
14. Hemiplegia with grasp 00:34:18:23
15. Grasp reflex (August 9, 1947; same patient as E35) 00:37:08:14
16. ? chorea (July 1951; same patient as J26) 00:39:42:27
17. Right hemiplegia (January 1953; same patient as D7) 00:42:09:10
18. Dystonic hemiplegia (January 11, 1960; same patient as D10) 00:44:51:12
19. Torticollis with dystonia 00:47:40:02
20. Cerebellar ataxia 00:50:22:00
21. Parkinson's (December 1952; same patient as A5) 00:53:05:29
22. Familial spinocerebellar ataxia (sister of E39a, E39b) 00:55:54:19
23. Tremor 00:58:48:01
24. Left parietal lesion (July 1961; same patient as H15) 01:01:34:28
25. Hyperpathia (December 21, 1957; same patient as E1) 01:04:26:06
26. Facial tremor 01:07:13:07
27. Wilson's disease (September 28, 1950; same patient as J5) 01:09:59:21
28. Wilson's disease (January 3, 1959; same patient as G18) 01:11:07:17
29. Hemiplegia, aphasia 01:13:58:01
30. Opsoclonus (January 25, 1967; same patient as I3a) 01:16:43:24
31. Flexion dystonia 01:19:32:24
32a. Myotonic dystrophy 01:22:17:25
32b. Hemitremor 01:22:45:21
32c. Hemitremor 01:23:44:13
33. Parietal lesion with catatonia 01:24:52:08
34a. Spastic dystonia 01:27:36:14
34b. Slipping clutch syndrome 01:28:57:23
35. Anoxic encephalopathy (March 24, 1961; see K37) 01:30:25:04
36a. Apraxia 01:33:14:00
36b. Multiple sclerosis 01:34:40:00
Tape K Sequence # Description Time display
37. Anoxic encephalopathy (March 24, 1961; same patient as K35) 01:35:21:01
38. Parietal lesion 01:38:13:09
39. Visual defect (January 9, 1952; same patient as H36) 01:41:03:25
40. Hemiballismus (December 3, 1966; see L13, M22) 01:43:45:24
41. Tics 01:46:31:26
42. Mercury poisoning - tremor 01:49:14:19
43a. Torticollis (July 8, 1950; same patient as A18) 01:51:55:07
44. Tonic innervation (January 11, 1960; same patient as E36) 01:53:04:05

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape L

Tape L Sequence # Description Time display
1. Right athetosis (February 1953; same patient as B8) 00:00:05:09
2. Hepatic coma 00:01:24:12
3. Dystonia - unilateral (February 9, 1959; same patient as J37) 00:04:02:10
4. Hemiballismus 00:06:49:26
5. Left hemiplegia - carotid amytal 00:09:3821:
6. Apraxia - right 00:12:24:04
7a. Spastic hand (July 26, 1947; same patient as J4) 00:15:07:10
7b. Toe grasp (January 1947; same patient as D13) 00:16:46:01
8. Pelizaeus-Merzbacher (December 17, 1953; same patient as D1a) 00:17:46:03
9. Hepatic parkinsonism 00:20:29:20
10a. Cortical hemiplegia 00:23:13:22
10b. Thalamic spasticity 00:25:22:15
11. Torticollis (July 1948; same patient as C6a) 00:25:56:16
12. Plantar, tonic foot response (December 1949; same patient as D16) 00:28:36:02
13. Hemiballismus (January 1967; same patient as K40) 00:31:20:00
14. Grasp reflex 00:34:08:06
15. Cerebellar agenesis 00:36:53:12
16. Apraxia of gait 00:39:43:04
17. Familial spastic paraplegia (siblings; see M9, M10, M11) 00:42:28:14
18. Myoclonic seizures 00:45:17:18
19. ? Jakob-Creutzfeldt, ? Wilson's 00:48:15:06
Tape L Sequence # Description Time display
20. Flexion dystonia 00:49:04:21
21. Action myoclonus 00:51:48:16
22. Epilepsy: a) facial twitching (same patient as H1) 00:58:42:03
b) face and thumb twitching (same patient as A10) 01:00:17:10
c) right hand, ? feet twitching (same patient as I34) 01:01:16:14
d) generalized tonic clonic seizure (same patient as A10) 01:03:05:10
23. Cerebellar ataxia: a) left cerebellar lesion 01:04:35:09
b. right cerebellar infarct (same patient as B23a) 01:05:15:22
c. spinocerebellar degeneration (same patient as E39a) 01:06:04:06
d. chicken pox ataxia (same patient as C41a) 01:07:54:05
e. alcoholic cerebellar degeneration 01:10:05:21
24. A case of visual agnosia by Alexandra Adler, M.D. 01:13:01:29
25a. Movement disorders - dystonia (same patient as A24) 01:21:36:18
25b. ballistic movements 01:22:41:28
25c. athetosis (same patient as B8) 01:24:08:13
25d. resting tremor (same patient as E26) 01:25:31:10
26a.

26b.

Hepatolenticular degeneration; 1951; 2 cases before and after BAL (British anti-lewisite) treatment [ER - see C40; RF - see J5] 01:26:50:20

01:29:09:17

27. Hepatolenticular degeneration; after BAL (same patient as A41a) 01:31:57:17
28a.

28b.

Jakob-Creutzfeldt; 2 cases with subacute encephalopathy with tremor/ myoclonus (case 1 is same patient as J26; case 2 same patient as A33) 01:34:12:01

01:36:16:22

29. First patient from L28 (above) - encephalopathy with tremor 01:38:47:28
30a. Male with scoliosis, tremor, ataxia 01:43:41:18
30b.

30c.

Female with tremor 01:45:53:19

01:48:17:27

Denny-Brown Human Films: Tape M

Tape M Sequence # Description Time display
1. Rigid Huntington's chorea (May 27, 1963; same patient as A42) 00:00:05:23
2. Porphyria 00:02:56:22
3. Cirrhosis and tremor, palatal tremor; ? hemochromatosis 00:05:49:00
4. Autistic movements 00:08:45:09
5. Child with total avoiding; post-encephalitis 00:09:28:24
6. Hemiballismus (same patient as C38) 00:10:19:16
Tape M Sequence # Description Time display
7. Myoclonus (April 1952; same patient as A33) 00:13:11:24
8. Apneustic breathing + movements of arms and legs 00:15:19:01
9. Familial spastic paraplegia (February 1962; same patients as L17) 00:18:11:12
10. Familial spastic paraplegia (March 1957; same patients as L17) 00:19:02:20
11. Familial spastic paraplegia (December 1941; same patients as L17) 00:21:51:02
12. Wilson's disease ( October 1955; same patient as E13a) 00:23:27:11
13. Child; post-infectious myelitis 00:26:21:04
14. Fahr syndrome 00:29:14:13
15. Quadriplegia; tonic foot; spinal avoiding 00:32:07:03
16. Myoclonus (June 1967; same patient as C4) - check 00:35:01:04
17. Slipping clutch; tonic innervation; walking difficulty, speech OK 00:37:50:27
18. Chronic alcoholic; normal control for carotid amytal 00:40:40:09
19. Hemiballismus (October 7, 1953; same patient as G1) 00:43:36:23
20. Putamen lesion (14 year) with tonic innervation (July 12, 1961; same patient as D25a) 00:46:28:05
21a.. Gait 00:49:18:21
21b. Huntington's chorea (March 1945; same patient as A7b) 00:51:13:14
22. Hemiballismus (December 3, 1966; same patient as K40) 00:52:08:16
23. Cerebellar trauma 00:54:58:20
24. Midbrain syndrome 00:57:49:10