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composers.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of SBS-TV broadcast, 8 August 1989. [Sydney?] : Special<br />
Broadcasting Service, 1989.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
616.895 PLA : VHS.<br />
TROUBLED MINDS [VIDEORECORDING] : THE LITHIUM REVOLUTION / WRITER/DIRECTOR,<br />
DENNIS K. SMITH ; PRODUCER, JOHN LEWIS.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV program broadcast 14/10/04. Copied<br />
under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
'Developed with the assistance of Film Victoria. Produced in association with<br />
SBS Independent.'<br />
'A Film Australia Production in association with Omar Khayam Films. A National<br />
Interest Programme Film Australia Ltd. (c) 2004.'<br />
'Filmed at the former Mont Park Hospital, with the permission & assistance of La<br />
Trobe University; and at the Department of Chemistry, University of Melbourne.'<br />
Executive producers, Penny Robins, Franco di Chiera; editor, Uri Mizrahi;<br />
original concept, Margot Knight, Neil Cole.<br />
Cast: Dr. John Cade - Ernie Gray; William Brand - Don Bridges; Jack Cade - Jack<br />
Hogan; Davey Cade - Chad Hamilton; Jean Cade - Mindy Cade; the coroner - Burt<br />
Cooper; Mogens Schou - Eugene Schlusser.<br />
The story of Dr. John Cade and his role in the discovery of the first effective<br />
treatment for psychiatric illness, which was incurable, right until the 1940s.<br />
Dr. Cade linked mental illness with physical problems which could be healed.<br />
Suspecting that there was a substance causing the symptoms, he set out to find a<br />
cure. This led to his research and discovery of lithium as a pharmacological<br />
treatment for bipolar disorder. Dr. Mogens Schou continued Dr. Cade's work in a<br />
set of clinical studies, resulting in unequivocal findings on lithium. This film<br />
is based on family recollections and the writings of Dr. John Cade. Information<br />
is sourced also from selected archival footage and interviews with experts in<br />
the fields of psychiatry, psychology and pharmacology.<br />
First released: [Lindfield, N.S.W.] : Film Australia, Film Victoria, SBS<br />
<strong>Television</strong>, c2004.<br />
DVD.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
616.895061 TROU.<br />
ASSAULT ON THE MIND [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY DAVID PATERSON.<br />
<strong>Off</strong> <strong>air</strong> recordings of the Cutting Edge program broadcast on SBS TV on 11-05-99<br />
and 18-05-99.<br />
Alzheimer's, progress at last? -- The battle against Alzheimer's.<br />
Narrator: Bill Paterson.<br />
Documentary on the unique study into the effects of Alzheimer's disease by the<br />
Optima Research Project at Oxford University, England. Over 300 patients were<br />
studied to assess the effects of the disease on memory and ageing.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
616.898 ASSA (Not for I.L.L.).<br />
v.1.<br />
ASSAULT ON THE MIND [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY DAVID PATERSON.<br />
<strong>Off</strong> <strong>air</strong> recordings of the Cutting Edge program broadcast on SBS TV on 11-05-99<br />
and 18-05-99.<br />
Alzheimer's, progress at last? -- The battle against Alzheimer's.<br />
Narrator: Bill Paterson.<br />
Documentary on the unique study into the effects of Alzheimer's disease by the<br />
Optima Research Project at Oxford University, England. Over 300 patients were<br />
studied to assess the effects of the disease on memory and ageing.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
616.898 ASSA (Not for I.L.L.).<br />
v.2.